Winners and losers of 2022 NBA draft

Which team drafted the next superstar? Who will be the biggest bust? What happened with the Knicks? Here are the initial winners and losers of the 2022 NBA draft.
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Which team drafted the next superstar? Who will be the biggest bust? What happened with the Knicks? Here are the initial winners and losers of the 2022 NBA draft.
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The 2022 NBA draft is right around the corner! Franchises rise and die on this fateful night, or in the Sacramento Kings’ case, remain trapped in a lifeless purgatory with no hope in sight. The Oklahoma City Thunder have a million picks, the Knicks are back in the lottery and
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Behind the hidden curtains of Cal women’s swim and dive, McKeever allegedly turned a competitive atmosphere into a haunting one, changing the tides of many people’s hopeful collegiate swim careers.
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Behind the trophies and national titles stands, perhaps, a different narrative for Cal swimmers.
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In the final series of the season, the Bears will face off against the Bruins. But this competition begs one question: Does Cal know what it’s up against?
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When Lia Thomas dove into the pool at the 2022 NCAA DI Championships, she wasn’t just making history — she forced the NCAA to restructure its existing rules.
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Freshman Mykolas Alekna’s heave makes him the third-best discus thrower on the planet — quite the recruit for Cal.
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Building upon its momentum following the Pac-12 championships, Cal men’s swim and dive bested its rival, Texas, to bring home a national championship.
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With a squad of 16 swimmers, Cal maintained a balance between veterans and newcomers who had yet to experience the NCAA tournament.
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Campus Director of Communications Kyle Gibson said in an email that the school announced the plan to build the Beach Volleyball Courts in 2018 as part of the campus’ efforts to remain compliant with Title IX, a federal law that requires gender equity in educational programs. The underused recreation field at the Clark Kerr Campus will be used to establish four courts, an additional support building and a lawn area for spectators, Gibson said.
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