Brewer adjusts to life without '04s
July 9, 2008Corey Brewer certainly had some new faces to get used to.
Corey Brewer certainly had some new faces to get used to.
ORLANDO - Nick isn't the only Calathes brother trying to fight his way onto a team this summer.
ORLANDO - Derrick Rose walked out of the locker room, and as he went toward the media room for his interview - all set up for him with a nice, neat podium - a cluster of reporters followed.
ORLANDO - It was the game everyone was waiting for. Well, at least as far as summer leagues go.
Gainesville made Joakim Noah feel like Mick Jagger for a reason.
On Saturday, The Gator Nation was in Boca Raton to watch a basketball game and give back to the community.
There has been no shortage of Gators in the Olympics over the last 20 years.
Regina Glenn-Speights and her daughter, Willena, sat in the middle of their living room floor waiting to hear their son and brother's name called.
Marreese Speights can finally just sit down, wait and relax with his family.
A student gets out of class and starts the short stroll from Weimer Hall toward Stadium Road. His eyes are focused straight ahead in a deadpan gaze - the common look for most UF students going from class to class.
The Marreese Speights watch is down to five days.
Marreese Speights didn't hire an agent so he could have the possibility of returning to UF.
Gators forward Jonathan Mitchell has decided to transfer from UF, sports information director Fred Demarest confirmed Friday morning.
UF center Marreese Speights has decided to enter his name in the NBA Draft, but he has not hired an agent.
In the wake of the Gators' disappointing season, it's time to do some math.
NEW YORK - In the city that never sleeps, the Gators put their troubled season to rest.
Maybe Walter Hodge dressed in the dark Friday morning. Or maybe, without even noticing, he found a way to send the strongest message of all.
RALEIGH, N.C. - After all the UF women's basketball team had been through, it's hard to imagine a worse end to the season.
When you live by the 3, sometimes you die by the 3.
TEMPE, Ariz. - The Florida Gators are two wins away from bringing another trophy back to Gainesville.