Miami, FL
Miami Basketball ACC Tip Off Media Day Schedule Announced
A glimpse of the future of the Miami Hurricanes will be on display as the ACC announces dates and the location of ACC Tipoff for basketball.
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See you at ACC Tipoff, October 6โ8 in the Queen City! pic.twitter.com/8sL5elYuU7
โ The ACC (@theACC) July 11, 2025
Jai Lucas is set to make his first media appearance after his introductory press conference, while women’s head coach Trica Cullop will have her first recruiting class under her belt, preparing to recruit.
This yearโs event will be held at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown from Oct. 6-8. First will be the women’s team’s coverage for the first day and a half.
The womenโs teams will start the event on Monday, Oct. 6, with Boston College, NC State, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest going in the morning and Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, UNC, SMU, and Virginia taking the podium in the afternoon.ย
The second day will be split between the womenโs and menโs teams. The womenโs programs will start things off on Oct. 7 with Cal, Clemson, Louisville, Miami, Notre Dame, and Pitt finishing off the women’s portion of ACC media day.
The menโs teams will start their time on Tuesday afternoon with Georgia Tech, UNC, Pitt, Stanford, Syracuse, and Wake Forest.ย
On the last day, the remainder of the menโs teams will take the podium: Boston College, Cal, Clemson, Duke, Louisville, and SMU in the morning and Florida State, Miami, NC State, Notre Dame, Virginia, and Virginia Tech in the afternoon.ย
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Miami, FL
Actually, the Miami Dolphinsโ Offseason Moves Make More Sense Than You Think
The Miami Dolphins entered free agency needing a new starting quarterback, and lacking the cap space to pay one. That was the case despite the team clearing $22.8 million by releasing wide receiver Tyreek Hill last month, with an additional $7 million in savings coming from the eventual release of pass rusher Bradley Chubb. There just didnโt seem to be enough money for the team to be active in the open market. Miamiโs last front office, helmed by former general manager Chris Grier, left the new regime, led by first-year GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, in deep shit from a salary cap perspective, and many assumed the new group would spend this first offseason digging their way out of it.ย
When a team led by a new brain trust inherits a crappy roster and then immediately starts shedding salary, the safe assumption is that theyโre preparing to tank. And before noon on the first day of the NFLโs legal tampering period, Miami couldnโt beat those allegations. After failing to garner any trade interest in quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the team decided to release him for nothing except for a $99 million dead cap hit for the upcoming season. Moving on from Tagovailoa, who was benched last season and whose press conference missteps became a distraction, and resetting the vibes in the locker room may have been worth the cap penalty. They also traded safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Jets for a seventh-round pickโand though the 29-year-old may be past his prime, heโs still a very useful player who would fit in any defense. Sending him to a divisional rival in exchange for a ham sandwich and a conditional bag of chips is not a win-now move. But then Miamiโs offseason took an interesting turn when the Dolphins gave quarterback Malik Willis a three-year, $67.5 million contract with $45 million in guarantees. Those are some round numbers for a passer who hasnโt played much in the NFL, and itโs not the kind of deal a team thatโs actively trying to get worse would make.ย
Coming off the incoherence of Grierโs nine years at the helm, itโd be understandable if Dolphins fans were triggered by these seemingly mixed messages. During Grierโs tenure, Miami tried the tanking thing but ended up winning too many games to earn the top pick in the draft. (In Brian Floresโs discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, he claimed that when he was the Dolphins head coach in 2019, team owner Stephen Ross offered to pay him $100,000 per loss in order to incentivize him to lose games, but he refused.) Miami also tried the โall inโ approach after hiring Mike McDaniel as head coach in 2021, trading for several big-name players over the next few seasons, including Hill, Chubb, and Fitzpatrick. Those bold moves resulted in two trips to the playoffs and zero postseason wins or division titles.ย
Those two extremes of roster construction are seemingly at odds, but there is a commonality between them: impatience. Tanking teams try to accelerate the process of getting bad enough to land a franchise-saving quarterback at the top of the draft. โAll inโ teams try to accelerate the process of going from good to great by trading away draft capital and giving up cap space for an injection of talent. The Dolphins failed at both, and now the new front office is taking a more patient approach. But before Sullivan can build up the team, he has to clean up the mess his predecessor left behind. These early moves arenโt signaling a tank or even a naive push for the playoffs; rather, they seem to be signs that Miami doesnโt want to repeat its recent mistakes.ย
Cutting Hill would have been an appropriate move even if the Dolphins were closer to competing for a playoff spot. He just turned 32, heโs coming off two down seasons and a major injury, and the move cleared $22.8 million in cap space. Hill didnโt seem too happy in Miami over the past two years and was entering the final year of his contract, so he was probably fine with the move, too. Chubb, meanwhile, had a $31.2 million cap hit for the upcoming season. And while heโs a solid player, he collected just 8.5 total sacks over the last two seasons and moving on from him frees up an additional $7.3 million in cap space. Thereโs no question the Dolphins would have been better off from a financial standpoint by keeping Tagovailoa on the roster for one more year instead of taking on a record $99 million dead cap hit and a loss of $42.9 million in 2026 cap space, but releasing him shouldnโt hurt their on-field product. Tagovailoa was dreadful throughout the 2025 season and was eventually benched for rookie Quinn Ewersโa seventh-round pick who went on to outplay the veteran QB. Beyond the cap implications, these moves give the locker room a fresh start while not really moving the needle on how competitive this team will be next season compared to last.
The Willis signing is the big question mark in all of this, but that might not affect things much either. Willis was very productive in limited action as a backup for the Packers, but he played just 302 snaps in Green Bay and was sheltered by conservative, run-heavy game plans from coach Matt LaFleur. And during his first two NFL seasons in Tennessee, he took just 92 dropbacks and wasnโt good enough to beat out Will Levis in training camp entering his third season. Thereโs a wide range of potential outcomes for Willis in Miami, where under new offensive coordinator/play caller Bobby Slowik, the Dolphins will be installing a new version of Kyle Shanahanโs offense. There should be plenty of overlap with the offense Willis ran under LaFleur, who coached under Shanahan in previous stops. If Willis picks up where he left off in Green Bayโwhere he averaged 9.2 yards per dropbackโthis deal will be viewed as a steal in a year or two. But if heโs bad, the Dolphins can move on quickly and inexpensively.ย
Willis got what is essentially a two-year, $45 million deal with a team option for a third year. Thatโs not a massive investment given that the salary cap is up over $300 million now. Willisโs deal will account for about 7.5 percent of that, which isnโt much more than the deal Indianapolis gave Daniel Jones (5 percent) last offseason before his redemption tour. Justin Fields is the only veteran starter from last season whoโs making less money per year than Willisโs $22.5 million average. And when accounting for cap inflation, Fieldsโs $20 million annual salary is on par with what Willis gotโand actually carries more long-term liability since the Jets included two void years on his deal. Fields will be on New Yorkโs books through the 2029 season no matter what they do with his contract this offseason. If Miami moves on from Willis after 2027, heโll be off the books completely.ย
So the Willis deal wonโt prohibit the Dolphins from searching for a long-term option at quarterback. And Sullivan doesnโt strike me as a general manager who is going to be content after making the 26-year-old his first big signing.ย
โThe quarterback position again is the most important position in sports in my opinion, certainly the most important position in football,โ Sullivan said when he was introduced in January. โWe’re going to invest in that position every year if we can. Now depending on where we are as a football team, it’ll be at different values, but we will draft quarterbacks every year, if not every other year because I think you have to.โย
The Dolphins may have guaranteed Willis $45 million over the next two years, but his position as Miamiโs QB1 could be tenuous if Sullivan sticks with that strategy. Thatโs the antithesis of the thinking that convinced the last front office to double down on Tagovailoa and give him the four-year, $212 million contract that put the Dolphins in their current predicament. Miami was paying a steep premium for mediocre quarterback play. At least if they get mediocre play from Willis, they will have paid an appropriate price.ย
Steven Ruiz
Steven Ruiz has been an NFL analyst and QB ranker at The Ringer since 2021. Heโs a D.C. native who roots for all the local teams except for the Commanders. As a child, he knew enough ball to not pick the team owned by Dan Snyderโbut not enough to avoid choosing the Panthers.
Miami, FL
Miami Dolphins releasing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, team says
The Miami Dolphins are releasing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the team said Monday morning.
The Miami Dolphins said Tagovailoa will be released after the start of the new league year.
“I recently informed Tua and his representation that we are going to move in a new direction at the quarterback position and I will be releasing him after the start of the new league year,” Miami Dolphins General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said in a statement posted to X.
Sullivan went on to say that he has “great respect” for Tagovailoa as a person and player.
“On behalf of the Miami Dolphins, I expressed our gratitude for his many contributions, both on the field and in the community, during his six seasons in Miami,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan also said that moving forward, the Miami Dolphins will be focused on “infusing competition across the roster and establishing a strong foundation for this team as we work towards building a sustained winner.”
Miami, FL
Detroit Pistons torched by Miami Heat for fourth straight loss
Is Detroit Pistons’ Cade Cunningham the NBA’s most valuable player?
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The Detroit Pistons’ slide continues.
They fell to the Miami Heat on the road, 121-110, on Sunday, March 8. It’s their fourth-consecutive loss โ their first time dropping four in a row since opening the 2024-25 season 0-4. The Pistons (45-18) looked a step slow in the second half of a back-to-back, less than 24 hours after hosting the Brooklyn Nets at home Saturday.
Cade Cunningham returned from a one-game absence and carried the offense with 26 points and 10 assists. Jalen Duren also had a strong line, with 24 points and five rebounds. It was a poor night for the rest of the roster, as the Pistons shot 11-for-37 (29.7%) from 3. It also was a poor defensive night, as Detroit allowed Miami to shoot 47.3% overall and score 103 points through the first three quarters.
Ausar Thompson (right ankle sprain) missed his second straight game. The Miami Heat were led by Tyler Herro (25 points) and Bam Adebayo (24 points, nine rebounds, six assists).
The loss drops the Pistons (47-18) to just 2ยฝ games up on the Boston Celtics โ who have gotten a big boost from the return of Jayson Tatum โ in the East. Still, even with the skid, the Pistons have a 6ยฝ game lead on the Cleveland Cavaliers as they go for their first Central Division title since 2007-08.
Next up for the Pistons
The Pistons will get a chance to avenge Saturday nightโs 23-point collapse as they visit the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday (7:30 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Detroit Extra). The Nets are contenders only for a top lottery pick. After that, the Pistons return home for a pair of games, against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday and the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday.
Pistonsโ defensive slide continues
Defense has been the biggest driver of the Pistonsโ success this season. But theyโve slipped since the All-Star break, and their losing streak reflects it.ย
The Heat’ century mark through the first three quarters marked an uncharacteristically poor showing for a team thatโs held the second-best defensive rating for most of the season. The Heat did so while shooting 48.6% overall, and committing just four turnovers against a Pistons team that leads the league in steals.ย
Entering Sunday, the Pistons were a mere ninth in defensive rating in nine games since All-Star weekend. Their backslide started before Thompsonโs injury, but his absence has accelerated it. They have given up at least 30 points in five consecutive quarters, dating back to Saturday’s fourth quarter against Brooklyn in which they surrendered 34 points.ย
Cunningham takes over after slow start
The Pistons took the floor roughly 20 hours after they wrapped up Saturdayโs loss to the Nets, with a cross-country flight sandwiched in-between. In the first quarter, they came out flat and endured one of their worst starts of the season.ย
They trailed the Heat 34-16 by the end of the period, after knocking down just six of 22 field goal attempts (27.3%) and one of nine 3-pointers. Duren opened the game with a dunk at the 11:28 mark. More than five minutes passed before the next bucket โ an alley-oop dunk for Duren from Cunningham โ with 7:07 to go.ย
Cunningham was aggressive and responsible for the bulk of the Pistons’ offensive production by halftime. He scored 13 points and dished out five assists on 5-for-7 shooting in the second quarter, and scored or assisted 23 of their first 30 points.ย
He led a 10-2 Pistons run to open the second quarter and cut an 18-point deficit to 10, the closest they got the rest of the way. It included a pair of 3-pointers, the second a stepback over Adebayo. Cunningham powered a second run at the end of the second, finishing an off-balance euro step hook and another stepback 3-pointer over Adebayo, and two assists to Duren for two dunks, within the final 2:17.ย
The two-man game between Cunningham and Duren was the only consistent production the Pistons could generate. They combined for nearly half of their total offense โ 50 points on 19-for-30 overall shooting. The rest of the roster combined shot 19-for-60 (31.7%).
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