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Killian Hayes showed the Kings his full potential (and they should be excited)
The Sacramento Kings dropped a close loss last night to their biggest rivals, the Golden State Warriors. At the very least, the Kings played a good game and gave the Warriors a run for their money. That was due in no small part to Killian Hayes, who had a great performance on defense and offense.
Hayes was selected seventh in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft by the Pistons. He played there for the better part of four seasons until he was waived on February 8, 2024. In the two years since...
Pistons Prove They’re the Best in the East, With or Without Cunningham
Pistons Prove They’re the Best in the East, With or Without Cunningham
The Detroit Pistons have secured the top spot in the Eastern Conference without Cade Cunningham. His late-season injury has not slowed them down in the slightest, giving fans a lot of confidence going into the playoffs. When Cunningham returns, the Pistons’ postseason power will be even more formidable, and they will need him.
At this point, anyone who pays even a remote amount of attention to the NBA knows that Cunningham...
Thunder painfully crushed Lakers' championship dreams in two heartbreaking ways
It's been a rough week for the Los Angeles Lakers. They got stomped out by the Oklahoma City Thunder, with both Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves being injured in the same game. OKC basically ended the Lakers' postseason before it even began with a single brutal shot.
Since late February, the Lakers have been one of the most dominant teams in the league. Starting with a victory on February 28th over the Warriors, Los Angeles has won 16 out of 19 games. That includes an impressive nine-game winnin...
Man without memory searches a shifting world in debut novel unconstrained by genre
Genre is a tricky thing, especially when talking about a book like He Who Would Walk the Earth by Griffin Bjerke-Clarke. It has elements of a variety of genres, including horror, fantasy, and western. Yet it’s a story that truly can’t be contained or defined by any one of those genres; this debut novel is something special all on its own.
Only one thing will free the Kings from Domantas Sabonis' contract
Many fans were hoping that the Sacramento Kings would be able to move Domantas Sabonis before the trade deadline and kick this rebuild into high gear. That didn't happen. The only way for the Kings to get out from under his massive contract is to be patient and let time do its job.
Building better lentil varieties at USask
USask PhD student Alex Silvestrini explores ways to build more resilient lentil varieties.
Canada’s agricultural landscape is vast. Across the country, there are seemingly endless crops being grown in fields, orchards and beyond. Shimmering fields of wheat rocking in the breeze or vast ranges of canola that seem to glow in the sunlight are often among the first that come to mind.
King have struck G League gold yet again with this player
Possibly the best decision the Sacramento Kings have made this season was moving Dylan Cardwell from a two-way G League contract to a standard NBA contract. The Kings might be on the verge of hitting it big with another G League player, Daeqwon Plowden. And he's looking like a baller.
At Bay sniffs out stories from emerging authors that ‘are just meant to be published’
There are stories that are just begging to be told. They can be interesting, quirky, or just downright strange. Those stories can even be from completely different genres. What connects them is the fact that they need to be out in the world, ready and waiting to be read by the right people. That’s why publishers like At Bay Press exist.
Maxime Raynaud delivers a Domantas Sabonis level performance for the Kings
If there's one thing that Domantas Sabonis became known for on the Sacramento Kings, it was monster double-doubles. Well, rookie Maxime Raynaud is following in the All-Star's footsteps. He dropped a 21-point, 19-rebound night on the Pelicans, proving the Kings have a new starting center.
Kings' fans watch the rise of the Beam Squad/Beam Boys (and are loving it)
After winning four straight games this season, the Sacramento Kings and their fans are riding high. On top of that, they are getting to see the birth of the Beam Squad, aka the Beam Boys, which consists of Precious Achiuwa, Maxime Raynaud, Nique Clifford, and Dylan Cardwell.
Why you should plan a tour of Indonesia's archaeological wonders
Indonesia's history and architecture have produced some truly stunning sights.
A country filled with almost incomprehensible natural wonders, it's easy to ignore everything else Indonesia has to offer. The Indonesian archipelago has been inhabited for 500,000 years, with Austronesians making their way to the islands approximately 4,000 years ago.
Fish, canola, and the future of aquaculture
USask graduate student research investigates canola meal as a sustainable fish meal alternative. Success in the world of agriculture is continually evolving via ongoing attempts to make it more effective and more efficient. This is incredibly important in a changing world with growing nutritional needs.
Finding the right local island in the Maldives will change your vacation
Getting away from the resorts will show you a new side of the Maldives.
When it comes to a relaxing island vacation, it's hard to beat the Maldives. Southwest of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean, this archipelagic state is home to some of the most incredible resorts in the world. In fact, many of the islands that make up the Maldives have resorts on them.
Each one offers its own range of experiences from simple to luxurious. Naturally, the cost rises with the extravagance of the experience. Ther...
Thief and royalty connect through their desire for adventure, independence in fantasy tale
A deepening mystery. A magical kingdom. A dangerous monster. All of this comes together in Dee Hahn’s The Grave Thief, a story that takes some of the traditional elements of fantasy and turns them on their heads in several unexpected ways.
Wildlife tourism has no guarantees but huge potential payoffs
You cannot predict what animals you might see, but what you do see will be awesome.
Seeing wildlife on vacation can be quite a thrill. Zoos and aquariums are fun, but there's nothing quite like seeing an animal in its natural habitat.