Five things to watch as Big 12 kicks off annual football media days • Mavs assistant God Shammgod joining Magic staff under Jamahl Mosley
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Sign up | | | | After taking him in the first round of last month’s NBA draft, the Magic signed Jase Richardson on Thursday. Orlando also made a decision about two-way guard Mac McClung. | | | Scott Frost's return to UCF after an 8-year absence is among several topics that will garner attention during the league's media event. | | | God Shammgod was considered a pivotal piece of Jason Kidd's staff in Dallas and is now expected to join Jamahl Mosley's staff in Orlando. Mosley made it clear he was aiming to improve his staff this offseason. | | | The Winter Park Volleyball Club 18 Armour Black boys team reached the final day in the AAU Junior Nationals Volleyball team 18 Open tournament. The final eight teams included California powers Balboa Bay and Manhattan Beach Surf . | | | The Gators have options off the edge, led by Tyreak Sapp and George Gumbs Jr., but would have had more if not for a surprising exodus. | | | The former Dolphins tight end let his feelings be known after he was traded to the Steelers once Miami didn't pay him what he felt he was worth. | | | Jayden Curtis, a 3-star recruit from St. Martin High in Mississippi becomes the latest high school prospect to pledge to the Knights. | | | Magic rookies Jase Richardson and Noah Penda as well as second-year pro Tristan da Silva will be coached by Orlando assistant Ameer Bahhur in Las Vegas. They'll be joined by a plethora of young talent looking to standout at summer league. | | | Magic second-round pick Noah Penda spoke to the Sentinel about what motivates him, why he chose the No. 93 and what he brings to Orlando. "You've got people who do it for money, people that do it for the fame, and I just do it for the people that support me every day," Penda said. | | | Trailing 2-1 entering the bottom of the sixth, the Rays batted around and scored five runs. | | | |
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