Presenting The 2023-24 SLAM KICKS Awards
In anticipation of the upcoming season, we’ve brought back the illustrious SLAM KICKS awards. There’s a few new faces, so tap in.
This story and so much more sneaker coverage is included in latest issue of SLAM KICKS...
UST Tigresses, FEU Tamaraws close in on V-League titles
UST’s Angge Poyos.–Photo from V-League
MANILA, Philippines — The University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses and Far Eastern University men’s volleyball team near the 2024 V-League Collegiate Challenge supremacy after winning Game 1 of their respective series on Sunday...
WNBA: Highly-competitive semifinals series expected between Lynx, Sun
The Connecticut Sun will meet the Minnesota Lynx in the 2024 WNBA Semifinals, beginning this Sunday, Sept. 29 at 8:30 p.m. ET (ESPN). The best-of-five series features the No. 3-seed Sun (28-12 during the 2024 regular...
Chris Duarte: “I got a lot to show, a lot to prove”
New Chicago Bulls guard Chris Duarte says that he wants to prove himself as a player during year four.
(via Behind-the-Scenes at Chris Duarte’s Off-Season Workouts | Chicago Bulls):
“I’m on-the-go mode, man. I got a lot to show, a...
This AND1 Tai Chi Collab Celebrates SLAM’s 30th Anniversary
words, photography & design // Nick DePaula
When SLAM #41 dropped in April of 2000, we had just witnessed perhaps the greatest Dunk Contest performance of all time. Vince Carter was famously a sneaker free agent in just his...
Bird flies high for Magnolia
New Magnolia Hotshots import Jabari Bird against Rain or Shine Elastopainters defenders during a PBA Governors’ Cup quarterfinals game. –PBA IMAGES
With an impressive opening act on Friday night here in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Jabari Bird has given Magnolia...
WNBA: Caitlin Clark tops list for women’s basketball trading cards
The WNBA season might be over for Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, but that doesn’t mean that her impact on women’s basketball lessens.
According to the data collected by PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), her cards...
Jason Whitlock: WNBA’s complaints seek to undermine free speech
Jason Whitlock expressed his thoughts on X regarding the WNBA’s victimhood, stating that the league’s complaints about social media are part of a coordinated attempt to undermine free speech.
He argued that the league’s actions are politically motivated, pointing...