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KJ Adams joins Bill Self’s KU Jayhawks basketball staff | Kansas City Star
Former Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball player KJ Adams continues to recover from an Achilles injury. He’s out of college eligibility now, but his rehabilitation will continue alongside players on KU’s 2025-26 roster.
Three storylines to watch for KU basketball this summer
Kansas basketball players will be reporting to Lawrence over the next few days as they get to campus for the start of the summer. With summer school set to begin next week, the players will be able to start working together away from the coaching staff in addition to some limited practice time with the staff, in accordance with NCAA rules.
Jalon Daniels on schedule, looks good in workouts - JayhawkSlant: Kansas Jayhawks Football & Basketball Recruiting
Jalon Daniels missed spring football, but all signs say he will be ready when fall camp starts next month. Kansas head coach Lance Leipold said his quarterback appears to be on schedule.
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In the familiar NBA, OKC is young, relentless and completely different - The Washington Post
The Oklahoma City Thunder became the NBA’s most dominant team this season by laying waste to conventional wisdom.
NBA Finals 2025 - Ranking (almost) every player in Thunder-Pacers - ESPN
After six weeks of riveting playoff action across both conferences, the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers will begin the NBA Finals on Thursday (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC). It'll be the start of a best-of-seven affair to determine which team will claim its first NBA championship. (Indiana won multiple ABA titles; Oklahoma City has one prior NBA crown from when it was the Seattle SuperSonics.) One of the teams also will become the league's seventh consecutive new champion, establishing a record for parity in the NBA.
Pacers vs. Thunder: How Indiana wisely and efficiently built a championship finalist - Yahoo Sports
As the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder prepare to face each other in the NBA Finals, it's worth a moment to look back at how they each got there, through the lens of their respective roster construction.
Exercise ‘better than drugs’ to stop cancer returning after treatment, trial finds | Cancer | The Guardian
Exercise can reduce the risk of cancer patients dying by a third, stop tumours coming back and is even more effective than drugs, according to the results of a landmark trial that could transform health guidelines worldwide.
Health Risks From Cannabis May Grow as Users Age - The New York Times
More older people are using cannabis products regularly, but research suggests their cannabis-related health problems are also on the rise.
Drinking Coffee Is Associated With a Longer, Healthier Life, According to a New Study - The New York Times
A new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know.
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