Basketball
Brooklyn Nets fans boo jumbotron when Ben Simmons speaks

Brooklyn Nets fans booed the jumbotron at Barclays Center when Ben Simmons announced himself for “Meet the Nets,” prior to Monday’s matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Simmons missed his second straight game due to left knee soreness. The Lakers were without LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but Brooklyn fans were more focused on the three-time All-Star’s absence.
A few NBA betting sites are giving the Nets fourth-shortest odds to win the championship. Sportsbooks are showing better odds for the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, and Denver Nuggets.
Nets fans early to the arena just booed the Jumbotron when Ben Simmons announced himself for ‘Meet the Nets.’ Simmons is out with left knee soreness for the second straight game.
— Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed) January 31, 2023
Simmons has missed 13 games this season. While 10-plus games missed is normal for an NBA player, Nets fans were expecting a more admirable effort from the fifth-year guard. Of course, the LSU product missed all of last season due to a contract holdout, back injury, and mental health issues.
Through 37 appearances, Simmons is averaging career lows of 7.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.4 steals, and 27.3 minutes per game this season. He’s also shooting 56.6% from the floor. Also, the 26-year-old is logging a career-high turnover percentage of 26.5%.
To add insult to injury, the Nets guard is averaging a career-low true shooting percentage of 56% and career-worst 14 player efficiency rating. Not to mention, his 14.7% usage percentage is a career low as well. Nothing has gone right for Simmons.
Brooklyn fans at Barclays Center booed the jumbotron when Ben Simmons announced himself for “Meet the Nets” on Monday night, missed second straight game
Additionally, Simmons has disappointed Nets fans to the point that many are rallying behind Kyrie Irving, who made only 111 appearances with Brooklyn and missed 128 games with the team at the time it was first reported last November.
In the Nets’ 121-104 win over Los Angeles, Irving led Brooklyn in scoring with 26 points in 39 minutes of action. The Nets guard also ended his night with seven boards, six assists, two steals, and one block.
Brooklyn’s second unit combined for 66 points against the Lakers. Patty Mills and Cam Thomas led the bench in scoring with 21 points apiece. The Nets outscored L.A. 29-16 in the opening quarter and 36-22 in the fourth.
“It’s nothing but joy in my eyes when I see them get rewarded for the hard work they’ve put in,” Irving said. “It makes my job a lot easier.”
Irving logged 30 or more points in a career-best six consecutive games. While Kevin Durant remains out with a right MCL sprain, Irving has stepped up to help carry his team. On countless occasions, Simmons has disappeared in the clutch for the Nets.
Excluding the Nov. 28 matchup versus the Orlando Magic because of an injury, Simmons has been held scoreless two times this season. Now, there’s a lot more to basketball than scoring.
However, there are times the former Sixer searches for reasons not to play. That’s what it seems. Considering Simmons is earning $35,448,672 this season and $37,893,408 in 2023-24, Nets fans have every right to boo the two-time All-Defensive member. He’s nearing rock bottom.
Basketball
N.C. Lawmakers Move Closer To Approving Online State Betting

Legalized sports betting in North Carolina cleared another major obstacle Tuesday.
The N.C. House of Representatives approved verbiage, by a 66-45 vote, to allow online wagering for professional and college athletics.
A year ago, a similar bill was torpedoed at this stage.
The House will stage a final vote on House Bill 347 Wednesday.
Will it be a formality?
BREAKING: The North Carolina House of Representatives have approved @JasonSaine97th‘s online sports betting bill by a vote of 66 to 45 on second reading.
The bill remains on the calendar for a third reading. If approved on third reading, it will move to the Senate.
— RLinnehanXL (@RLinnehanXl) March 28, 2023
HB 347 Could Add Millions in Taxes To North Carolina
It could be and there appears to be bipartisan support.
Among eight proposed amendments to HB 347, one of the main sticking points – betting on college sports – was defeated. Wagering on Olympic-style games also remained on the bill. The legislation would license 10-12 mobile sportsbooks and be taxed 14 percent of their adjusted gross revenue, according to WRAL News.
Legalized sports wagering would generate $13.2 million during its first year and could increase to $57.7 million by 2029, the Charlotte Business Journal reported.
HB 347, in its edited form, precludes horse and dog racing and adds funds to 10 UNC System universities that do not field Football Bowl Subdivision teams.
Fifty co-sponsors are lining up behind the legislation, which would expand its current program. N.C. allows in-person sports wagering, but only at three tribal casinos.
A North Carolina bill to legalize sports betting was approved in the state House. https://t.co/opRjGP3xN2
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) March 28, 2023
Legalized Sports Betting Coming to N.C.?
If HB 237 passes a final House vote Wednesday, flies through the state Senate and is eventually signed by Gov. Roy Cooper, N.C. is slated to launch the state-wide program by Jan. 8, 2024.
The legislation has momentum. It was approved by four House committees over the past week, but the bill is not favored by all lawmakers.
N.C. Rep. Pricey Harrison (D-Guilford) spoke out against the legislation.
“The amount of money given for the gambling addiction problems that ensue from online, it is like 0.3 percent of the need — less than one percent of the need,” Harrison said, as reported by The Daily Tar Heel.
If HB 347 becomes law, North Carolina would become the 25th state to legalize mobile sports betting.
Rep. Jason Saine (R-Lincoln) said the time is now to act.
“Sports betting is a form of entertainment, something that consenting adults with their own money should have the right to do,” Saine told WRAL News. “It is already happening, and ignoring the issue only makes it worse as other states around us continue to legalize it. The immoral thing is to let the illegal market continue.”
Basketball
Terquavion Smith To Enter 2023 NBA Draft

North Carolina State basketball star Terquavion Smith announced that he will be forgoing the rest of his college eligibility and entering the 2023 NBA Draft.
A projected first-round pick, Smith is the No. 30-ranked prospect on ESPN’s Top-100 list.
“I’m forgoing my college eligibility and going all the way in,” Smith said. “I’m thankful for everything the NC State coaching staff and fans have done for me. This is the right decision for me to take care of my family.”
Smith entered the 2022 NBA Draft and likely would have been selected but elected to return to NC State for his sophomore season. He averaged 17.9 points and 4.1 assists per game and finished his career eighth all-time in school history in career points per game (17.1).
Projecting Where Terquavion Smith Will Be Drafted
Smith is projected to go towards the bottom of the first-round but it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the NC State guard fall in the draft.
The 20-year-old faces stiff competition at the guard position from a handful of one-and-done prospects but isn’t as polished as one might expect despite having an extra year of college experience.
While the NC State product is expected to have his name called on draft night, NBA scouts do have some concerns regarding his game.
First off, Smith is a smaller guard, who could have some difficulties defending at the NBA level. He has elite quickness and athleticism but has a tendency to play erratic at times.
Smith needs to improve his decision-making with the basketball and his shot selection needs some work, but overall, he’s a gifted scorer and a player that has the potential to make an impact on both ends of the floor. The sophomore guard averaged 2.2 turnovers per game and finished with an assist-to-turnover ratio of fewer than 2-to-1.
Smith also struggled at times with his shot this season, shooting just 38 percent from the floor and 33.6 percent from 3-point range.
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Isaiah Collier is recruiting Bronny James

Bronny James’ recruitment is still open for business, according to USC Trojans commit Isaiah Collier.
Collier, the No. 3 player in ESPN’s top-100 rankings, used his time at the McDonald’s All-American Game to recruit James to join him in the Trojans’ backcourt.
James is one of the nation’s top remaining unsigned recruits. On3.com gives Ohio State a 95 percent chance of landing James but Collier has a better pitch than landing at his father’s former top school.
“He’s a great shooter,” Collier said to 247Sports. “I feel like he’s one of the best all-around players in the country. So, he’s a great player and knows how to play the game, and he’s not going to overdo anything. … I’m looking forward to [playing with him], and I’m definitely trying to recruit him. I’m just telling him he can stay home, that’s all I’ve got say.”
Collier Expected To Step Into Starting PG Role At USC
USC will be in need of a point guard in 2023 and Collier is expected to step into the starting role right away.
The Trojans will be losing two seniors, Boogie Ellis and Drew Peterson, who accounted for 100 percent of the team’s minutes at the point guard spot, according to KenPom.com.
Collier is a natural lead guard, but at 6-foot-4, has the ability to play both the point guard and shooting guard spots at the college level.
That could open up the possibility for James to slide in alongside Collier in the Trojans’ backcourt for head coach Andy Enfield.
USC finished 22-11 with a 14-6 record in PAC-12 play. However, the Trojans suffered a disappointing end to their season, losing in the first round of the PAC-12 Tournament and the opening round of March Madness.
Will Bronny James Join Isaiah Collier In The Trojans’ Backcourt?
It’s interesting that Collier, a highly-touted prospect in his own right, would recruit Bronny to USC even though both play the point guard position.
Collier, the Gatorade Georgia High School Basketball Player of the Year, averaged 20.2 points, 6.8 assists, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.3 steals. He led Wheeler High School to a 26-6 record and defeated region rival Cherokee for the fourth time to win the Class 7A State Championship.
Paul Biancardi, National Recruiting Director for ESPN, had this to say about Collier’s game:
“Collier is the ultimate playmaker who shines when playing out of pick-and-rolls. He reads the floor and has excellent passing vision. A willing and accurate passer who now is dependable from deep, he’s special because he creates endless scoring opportunities for his teammates and, at the same time, can score big on his own when needed.”
To Collier’s credit, he’s welcomed the challenge of co-existing with James, who will be one of the most highly scrutinized players in college basketball next season.
The Wheeler guard believes that Bronny’s shooting and basketball IQ would ultimately make for a good fit alongside his natural play-making abilities.
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