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- After his best NBA season, Otto Porter Jr. has a big offer to join the Brooklyn Nets. But it appears he'll be staying in Washington. Porter has agreed to sign
- After a rookie year with the Los Angeles Clippers, Stone will join the Atlanta Hawks.
- The former Dunbar standout has a partially guaranteed deal that includes an invitation to training camp in the fall.
- It's spring, and Juan Dixon is zooming on the Jones Falls Expressway when he sees a billboard with his grinning face, right next to a message that reads:
- It's standing room only inside the sweltering UA House—formerly and more affectionately known as the Melo Center—as spectators try to catch a glimpse of Terry
- Digest: Capitals sign Smith-Pelly, Albert to one-year deals
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- Friends say the NBA's shortest-ever player deserves Hall of Fame enshrinement.
- Digest: Katie Ledecky named nation's top female college athlete
- Steve Francis, George Kell and Frank Robinson are part of The Sun Remembers for June 25-July 1.
- Isaiah Todd plays in Virginia now, and he's a rising star.
- Shooting coach and trainer Joe Abunassar talks about working with Melo Trimble
- Under Armour has signed top NBA draft prospect Josh Jackson to a multi-year partnership.
- The Washington Wizards will soon have their own minor league team.
- Former Maryland guard Melo Trimble remains optimistic heading into Thursday night's NBA draft.
- Players not selected in the NBA draft turn to development leagues such as the newly renamed NBA Gatorade League and overseas leagues.
- Digest: Record white catfish caught in southern Potomac River
- After disappointing Curry 3 sales, Under Armour hoping NBA finals will elevate Curry 4
- The Ravens are usually able to close deals with free agents they covet, but that didn't happen Thursday with wide receiver Jeremy Maclin.
- A lot of familiarity at Verizon Center for former Terps' point guard Melo Trimble
- Justin Jackson’s decision to return to Maryland for his sophomore year should put the Terps in solid contention in the Big Ten.
- A year ago, Justin Jackson was a relative unknown to most Maryland fans when he announced his commitment to play for the Terps. The 6-foot-7 forward was also
- Former Mount St. Joe's star Kam Williams announced on his Instagram account today that he will return to Ohio State for his final season.
- Maryland forward Justin Jackson told reporters in Toronto Tuesday after working out with the hometown Raptors that he will meet with his family before deciding
- Digest: Franklin grad Damon Hazelton transfers to Virginia Tech
- Former Orioles draftee Pat Connaughton seems to be reconsidering his future, and they'd love for him to come back to baseball.
- If Maryland's Justin Jackson needs a push in one direction or the other about whether to go pro, he should consider what happened to Diamond Stone and others.
- LaVar Ball, the father of prospective NBA lottery draft pick Lonzo Ball and patriarch of Big Baller Brand, recently released Lonzo's first signature shoe the
- Every year, March Madness seemingly produces some incredible odds-defying, last-second shots that send one team on to the next round or crowns them champions
- When the NBA draft combine's on-court portion starts Thursday, the most interesting Maryland player on the court will not be Melo Trimble but Justin Jackson.
- A few days before the team's inaugural game at the Royal Farms Arena, the Baltimore Brigade, the city's new Arena Football League franchise, held an open house
- Seeking NBA inroads, Under Armour debuts as combine title partner
- A few days before the team's inaugural game at the Royal Farms Arena, the Baltimore Brigade, the city's new franchise in the Arena Football League, held an open
- Former Maryland guard Melo Trimble has been invited to the NBA draft combine in Chicago, his agent said Saturday.
- Juan Dixon returned to his roots Wednesday – literally. Shortly after being introduced as the new men’s basketball coach at Coppin State, the former Maryland
- Maryland forward Justin Jackson is among 182 players who have applied for early eligibility to this year’s NBA draft, but he has not signed with an agent.
- Juan Dixon's former coaches envisioned the former guard becoming a coach
- He was brought on on to be tall and stare down a fourth-grader named Roman.
- Remembering the biggest busts in the history of Baltimore sports.
- Juan Dixon, who left Baltimore nearly 20 years ago for College Park, is finally coming home.
- As "Winter Sports" playoff season begins, attention once again this year has turned to LeBron James' "Zero Dark Thirty-23" pledge to end his social media
- Brigade defensive lineman Dexter Davis was named Arena Football League Defensive Player of the Week on Tuesday.
- John Wall scored a playoff career-high 32 points and Markieff Morris added 21 in his NBA playoff debut as the Washington Wizards beat the Atlanta Hawks 114-107.
- The Baltimore Brigade's Week 2 game in Cleveland against the Gladiators has been moved to Sunday because Quicken Loans Arena will host a Cavaliers playoff game
- Digest: Wizards' Ian Mahinmi to miss start of postseason
- Plank, Leonsis is relationship worth watching
- Digest: St. Bonaventure guard Jaylen Adams (Mount Saint Joseph) declares for NBA draft
- Melo Trimble told Maryland coach Mark Turgeon at a meeting this week that he will file for early NBA draft eligibility and sign with an agent.