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Buddy Hield Makes NBA History in Warriors

Coming into the series with just one day of rest, the Golden State Warriors entered Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves far less rested than they were, as the Wolves had over a week of rest before their first second-round contest. However, Golden State seemed to have used that to their advantage, even being on […]

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Buddy Hield Makes NBA History in Warriors

Coming into the series with just one day of rest, the Golden State Warriors entered Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves far less rested than they were, as the Wolves had over a week of rest before their first second-round contest. However, Golden State seemed to have used that to their advantage, even being on the road.

In a night where the Timberwolves connected on just five of their 29 shots from three, Golden State was able to take the 99-88 win over Minnesota despite Steph Curry leaving the game early due to a hamstring injury. In his place, the Warriors looked to their other top shooter, as he led the charge in the second half and made NBA history in the process.

Buddy Hield led the game in scoring with 24 points, connecting on five threes and adding eight rebounds as the Warriors kept off a Timberwolves comeback after Curry’s early exit. Following up a stellar Game 7 performance, Hield caught fire once again and made NBA history combining the two efforts.

Hield became the third player in NBA history to have back-to-back playoff games with 20 or more points, five or more made threes, and zero turnovers. After a hot start to the regular season, Hield cooled off, but now looks just like he did to begin the year.

As Warriors fans await an update on Curry’s injury, Hield assured them they still have a top perimeter scoring threat if he has an extended absence. Game 2 stays in Minnesota on Thursday, with tip-off set for 8:30 p.m. EST.

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Australian filmmaker Eva Orner (Burning, Chasing Asylum, Taxi to the Dark Side), is the director / producer of new HBO documentary, Surviving Ohio State. The documentary tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by the Ohio State University from 1978 to 1998. […]

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Australian filmmaker Eva Orner (Burning, Chasing Asylum, Taxi to the Dark Side), is the director / producer of new HBO documentary, Surviving Ohio State.

The documentary tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by the Ohio State University from 1978 to 1998.

Bravely told by the student-athletes and others who concealed their trauma for years, the film builds on the efforts of whistleblowers and journalists who exposed the scandal in 2018. It also examines the culture that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked for nearly two decades at OSU, as well as the survivors’ present-day fight to hold the school accountable.

Based on Jon Wertheim’s Sports Illustrated cover story “Why Aren’t More People Talking About the Ohio State Sex Abuse Scandal,” Surviving Ohio State features numerous male athletes, including several former All-American wrestlers, who have come forward to share their experiences of abuse during their time at The Ohio State University. The film includes revealing interviews with OSU student-athlete alumni Mark Coleman, Adam DiSabato, Michael DiSabato, Will Knight, Al Novakowski, Rockey Ratliff, Dan Ritchie, and Mike Schyck; OSU alumnus Stephen Snyder-Hill, wrestling referee Frederick Feeney, and others.

HBO Sports Documentaries presents Surviving Ohio State, a 101/Sports Illustrated Studios and Smokehouse Pictures production. Directed and produced by Eva Orner; produced by David C. Glasser, Grant Heslov, and George Clooney; executive produced by Jon Wertheim, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Ron Burkle, Corey Salter, Colin Smeeton, and Marc Rosen. For HBO: executive producers, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, and Bentley Weiner; coordinating producer, Abtin Motia.

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Community left outraged after recent Western Hills High School graduate arrested by ICE

A recent graduate of Western Hills High School was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week.Cincy Galaxy soccer coach Bryan Williams says he was attending a routine immigration check-in with one of his players, Emerson Colindres, 19, when he was ambushed and arrested by immigration authorities.According to Williams, Colindres is a Honduran national […]

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Community left outraged after recent Western Hills High School graduate arrested by ICE

A recent graduate of Western Hills High School was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week.Cincy Galaxy soccer coach Bryan Williams says he was attending a routine immigration check-in with one of his players, Emerson Colindres, 19, when he was ambushed and arrested by immigration authorities.According to Williams, Colindres is a Honduran national who was brought to the U.S. by his parents in 2008 and has spent 17 years of his life in the country. He is a lifelong soccer player who had just graduated from Western Hills High School a few weeks ago.The arrest appears to stem from a deportation order that the Colindres family received in 2023 after having their previous asylum claims denied by a judge.Since then, Colindres and his parents have had routine check-ins with immigration authorities, and Williams says both he and Colindres were caught off guard when they found ICE agents waiting to arrest the teen as they arrived at the meeting. Williams says that authorities plan to ultimately fulfill the deportation order and remove him from the country.”They took him away from there. I was fortunate and unfortunate that my son was there and was able to give him a hug and tell him he loved him and tell him bye,” said Williams, his voice heavy with emotion. “But Emerson was in handcuffs at the time, so that’s where we are. He’s been in Butler County Jail since then.”Williams says that he and the rest of the Cincy Galaxy soccer team plan to protest Colindres’ arrest outside of the Butler County Jail on Sunday.This is a breaking news story and will be updated as WLWT learns more.

A recent graduate of Western Hills High School was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week.

Cincy Galaxy soccer coach Bryan Williams says he was attending a routine immigration check-in with one of his players, Emerson Colindres, 19, when he was ambushed and arrested by immigration authorities.

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According to Williams, Colindres is a Honduran national who was brought to the U.S. by his parents in 2008 and has spent 17 years of his life in the country. He is a lifelong soccer player who had just graduated from Western Hills High School a few weeks ago.

The arrest appears to stem from a deportation order that the Colindres family received in 2023 after having their previous asylum claims denied by a judge.

Since then, Colindres and his parents have had routine check-ins with immigration authorities, and Williams says both he and Colindres were caught off guard when they found ICE agents waiting to arrest the teen as they arrived at the meeting. Williams says that authorities plan to ultimately fulfill the deportation order and remove him from the country.

“They took him away from there. I was fortunate and unfortunate that my son was there and was able to give him a hug and tell him he loved him and tell him bye,” said Williams, his voice heavy with emotion. “But Emerson was in handcuffs at the time, so that’s where we are. He’s been in Butler County Jail since then.”

Williams says that he and the rest of the Cincy Galaxy soccer team plan to protest Colindres’ arrest outside of the Butler County Jail on Sunday.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated as WLWT learns more.

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MAX to premiere shocking sports abuse documentary SURVIVING OHIO STATE

HBO’s latest original documentary Surviving Ohio State will stream exclusively on Max from Wednesday 18 June, spotlighting one of the biggest sex abuse scandals in American college sports. Directed by Oscar® and Emmy® winner Eva Orner, the film gives a voice to the former Ohio State student-athletes who were abused by team doctor Richard Strauss […]

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MAX to premiere shocking sports abuse documentary SURVIVING OHIO STATE

HBO’s latest original documentary Surviving Ohio State will stream exclusively on Max from Wednesday 18 June, spotlighting one of the biggest sex abuse scandals in American college sports.

Directed by Oscar® and Emmy® winner Eva Orner, the film gives a voice to the former Ohio State student-athletes who were abused by team doctor Richard Strauss — and explores how the university failed to stop him over two decades.

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HBO’s ‘Surviving Ohio State’ debuts 18 June

The HBO Original documentary Surviving Ohio State, directed and produced by Oscar® and Emmy®-winning filmmaker Eva Orner (HBO’s Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion), premieres Wednesday 18 June, only on Max.

Surviving Ohio State tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by The Ohio State University (OSU) from 1978 to 1998. Bravely told by the student-athletes and others who concealed their trauma for years, the film builds on the efforts of whistleblowers and journalists who exposed the scandal in 2018.

It also examines the culture that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked for nearly two decades at OSU, as well as the survivors’ present-day fight to hold the school accountable.

Based on Jon Wertheim’s Sports Illustrated cover story “Why Aren’t More People Talking About the Ohio State Sex Abuse Scandal,” Surviving Ohio State features numerous male athletes, including several former All-American wrestlers, who have come forward to share their experiences of abuse during their time at The Ohio State University.

The film includes revealing interviews with OSU student-athlete alumni Mark Coleman, Adam DiSabato, Michael DiSabato, Will Knight, Al Novakowski, Rockey Ratliff, Dan Ritchie, and Mike Schyck; OSU alumnus Stephen Snyder-Hill, wrestling referee Frederick Feeney, and others. 

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HBO Sports Documentaries presents Surviving Ohio State, a 101/Sports Illustrated Studios and Smokehouse Pictures production.

Directed and produced by Eva Orner; produced by David C. Glasser, Grant Heslov, and George Clooney; executive produced by Jon Wertheim, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Ron Burkle, Corey Salter, Colin Smeeton, and Marc Rosen. 

For HBO: executive producers, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, and Bentley Weiner; coordinating producer, Abtin Motia.  

The HBO Original documentary Surviving Ohio State debuts Wednesday 18 June, only on Max.

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Walker Horn returns to Kentucky following House Settlement approval

Walker Horn is back with the Kentucky Wildcats after initially entering the transfer portal earlier this offseason. The 6-foot-3 senior guard returns as part of Kentucky’s now 15-man scholarship roster following a judge’s approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, which allows teams to exceed the traditional scholarship limit through a grandfathering clause. Horn, the […]

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Walker Horn returns to Kentucky following House Settlement approval

Walker Horn is back with the Kentucky Wildcats after initially entering the transfer portal earlier this offseason.

The 6-foot-3 senior guard returns as part of Kentucky’s now 15-man scholarship roster following a judge’s approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, which allows teams to exceed the traditional scholarship limit through a grandfathering clause.

Horn, the son of Northern Kentucky head coach Darrin Horn, appeared in 13 games across three seasons in Lexington. He saw action in four games during the 2022–23 campaign, four more in 2023–24, and played in five contests this past season. Though he didn’t score in his limited minutes, he contributed two assists and a rebound in 16 total minutes.

Originally choosing Kentucky over offers from Marquette and Michigan State, Horn began his prep career at Covington Catholic (Ky.) before finishing at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.

The House settlement’s approval not only secures Horn’s return but also could bring back former walk-ons Grant Darbyshire and Zach Tow under the same grandfathering policy. Both were part of last year’s team and may now be eligible to return despite the roster expansion.

Horn’s return adds leadership and continuity to a Kentucky team entering its first full offseason under head coach Mark Pope, as the Wildcats prepare for a new era in college athletics.

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The Rise of Fantasy

Sports documentaries have long been a staple of sports culture, often offering a deeper dive into iconic moments, behind-the-scenes rivalries, and the personalities who define an era. But in the streaming age, the genre is evolving — and fantasy-inspired narratives are at the centre of it. Whether it’s the intense stat-driven focus of Formula 1: […]

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The Rise of Fantasy

Sports documentaries have long been a staple of sports culture, often offering a deeper dive into iconic moments, behind-the-scenes rivalries, and the personalities who define an era. But in the streaming age, the genre is evolving — and fantasy-inspired narratives are at the centre of it. Whether it’s the intense stat-driven focus of Formula 1: Drive to Survive or the front-office chess matches in Quarterback, modern sports documentaries are beginning to mirror the data-rich, strategic mindset found in Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) communities.

That crossover isn’t accidental. Platforms like Lines — which cater to fans who analyze player performances daily — reflect a growing demand for content that goes beyond the scoreboard and into the “why” behind every play. Streaming services are taking note, creating documentaries that appeal to fans who want both the drama and the data.

From Highlight Reels to Human Calculators

Traditional sports documentaries often celebrated key victories or personal struggles, but newer series bring the analytical side of sports to the forefront. Consider Netflix’s Drive to Survive, which doesn’t just follow races — it dives into team dynamics, performance stats, and the business of Formula 1. It gave new viewers the tools to understand the sport more deeply, and long-time fans a closer look at the decisions shaping the leaderboard.

This stat-heavy style resonates with audiences used to tracking players for fantasy purposes. Viewers now want context: Why did a player slump mid-season? What’s their projected return? Documentaries that answer these questions build a stronger connection between sport and viewer.

The Strategy Era: Fantasy Culture Goes Mainstream

One major reason fantasy-centric documentaries are thriving is because strategy-based sports culture has become more mainstream. Fantasy sports used to be the domain of niche forums and spreadsheets; now, they’re integrated into live broadcasts, social media, and content platforms.

ESPN+ has leaned into this trend with shows like Detail, where former pros like Peyton Manning or Kobe Bryant (prior to his passing) break down plays at an elite level. These programs give viewers insight into game strategy — something that aligns with the habits of DFS players who regularly analyze player tendencies and matchup data.

According to a Pew Research Center report, younger sports fans (especially Gen Z) increasingly expect real-time data and behind-the-scenes access. They’re not just watching games; they’re building lineups, adjusting rosters, and comparing stats. Streaming services are building content that caters to this evolved, more involved fan base.

Documentaries That Feel Like DFS in Motion

A unique trait of these fantasy-inspired sports docs is how they mimic the DFS experience in tone and structure. Viewers are walked through key decisions, performance evaluations, and statistical milestones — just like a DFS player evaluating picks for a big play.

Take The Last Dance, which wasn’t fantasy-driven per se, but structured its episodes around pivotal performances, mid-season adjustments, and locker room tensions. Viewers didn’t just watch Michael Jordan dominate — they understood the logic behind every shift in momentum, as though they were managing a roster themselves.

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Streaming giants like Amazon and Apple TV+ have followed suit. Shows like All or Nothing and Make or Break focus not just on game-day footage but on metrics, mental preparation, and coaching philosophies. The narrative lens is as much about performance prediction as it is about storytelling.

Fan Engagement Is Driving the Shift

This shift toward analytics-heavy storytelling isn’t just a creative choice — it’s also about fan retention. Fantasy players tend to be hyper-engaged, and creating content that mirrors their interests keeps them watching longer. DFS players in particular are data consumers by nature. They value insight into injury management, player development, and usage patterns — all of which are being integrated into modern sports series.

Lines and similar platforms are helping facilitate that ecosystem by empowering users to apply insights they pick up from such documentaries directly into their gameplay. It’s a feedback loop: fans get smarter, platforms grow, and content adapts.

The Future: More Series, More Stats, More Strategy

With streaming platforms increasingly investing in sports programming, it’s likely we’ll see even more fantasy-inspired series in the coming years. Whether it’s through deeper access to athlete training regimens, interactive stats overlays, or spin-off content tailored to DFS players, the line between sports entertainment and strategic gaming continues to blur.

And for a generation of fans who want to be part of the action — not just watch from the sidelines — that hybrid content model is here to stay.

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Texas A&M men's basketball adds international guard

(KBTX) – Texas A&M men’s basketball inked some international flair to the program in head coach Bucky McMillan’s first season. Spanish national team guard Rubén Domínguez is the latest addition to the squad, bringing the team’s roster to 11 total players. The 6-foot-6 guard has 35 career appearances for the national team where he averaged […]

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Texas A&M men's basketball adds international guard

(KBTX) – Texas A&M men’s basketball inked some international flair to the program in head coach Bucky McMillan’s first season.

Spanish national team guard Rubén Domínguez is the latest addition to the squad, bringing the team’s roster to 11 total players.

The 6-foot-6 guard has 35 career appearances for the national team where he averaged 13 points on a 42.3% clip from the field. He helped his country earn a gold medal in the U16 Euro Championship A in 2019 and U20 gold in 2022.

Over the last two international tournaments, Domínguez, 22, hit 41% of his 3-point attempts and was named MVP of the 2019 U16 championship. Spain defeated Victor Wembanyama’s France 70-61 in the finals of the tournament.

Domínguez tallied 15 points, including three 3-pointers, in the win. Wembanyama had 7 points and 12 rebounds.

He has played club ball with Surne Bilbao Basket, where he has tallied 150 games. Last season he averaged 7.6 points, 1.8 rebounds in 16 minutes per game.

2025-26 Texas A&M men’s basketball roster

Name Height Weight Last School/Team
Rubén Domínguez 6-6 187 Surne Bilbao Basket (Spain)
Pop Isaacs 6-2 180 Creighton
Federiko Federiko 6-11 215 Texas Tech
Jamie Vinson 6-11 225 Texas
Marcus Hill 6-4 185 NC State
Josh Holloway 6-2 160 Samford
Rashaun Agee 6-7 210 USC
Zach Clemence 6-11 230 Kansas
Jacari Lane 6-0 182 North Alabama
Mackenzie Mgbako 6-9 222 Indiana
Chris McDermott 6-7 225 Texas A&M
Jeremiah Green 6-2 175 Compas Prep (Chandler, Ariz.)

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