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1 week ago |
blacksportsonline.com | Robert Littal
Online betting is getting popular in Nepal mainly due to the digital platforms. Among the many platforms serving this growing audience Mostbet is the top choice. Mostbet was established in 2009 and is operated by Venson Ltd and has an international license from Curacao which ensures credibility and reliability. Over the years Mostbet has built a reputation for innovation, secure transactions and variety of games and has become the favorite betting site for many Nepali users.
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blacksportsonline.com | Robert Littal
It is an exciting time to be a basketball fan. The 2025 National Basketball Association (NBA) season is in full swing, and the March Madness tournament has reached the business end of the competition. However, the 2025 NBA Draft has set the basketball fraternity’s tongues wagging because some incredibly talented youngsters are looking to make the leap from college basketball to the glitz, glamor, and unfathomable riches of the NBA.
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blacksportsonline.com | Robert Littal
The internet is buzzing again, and this time it’s about Draya Michele and Jalen Green. The rumor mill kicked into high gear when fans noticed that Draya, the entrepreneur and reality TV star, reportedly unfollowed NBA star Jalen Green on Instagram. In the world of celebrity relationships, an unfollow can feel like a breakup announcement—or at least that’s what social media wants us to believe. But is there any truth to the speculation, or are we all just reading too much into a click of a button?
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blacksportsonline.com | Robert Littal
The sports world is mourning the tragic loss of Kyren Lacy, a former LSU wide receiver and NFL Draft prospect, who died at the age of 24 on April 12, 2025, in Houston, Texas. His death, suspected to be a suicide, occurred just days before a scheduled court appearance related to a fatal car crash in December 2024.
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blacksportsonline.com | Robert Littal
The college football world is no stranger to controversy, but today’s Twitter showdown between Robert Littal of BlackSportsOnline (BSO) and NFL star Micah Parsons has taken the debate over Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals to a new level. The flashpoint? Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s decision to hold out of spring practice as he seeks a $4 million annual NIL deal. Littal and Parsons have starkly different views on the situation, and their back-and-forth on X has fans buzzing.
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