A special trip to Ohio by Jazz decision makers sealed the deal on selecting Darryn Peterson - Deseret News
See More Deseret News Stories In SearchView 11 CommentsShareDarryn Peterson, right, poses for a photo with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, left, after being chosen by the Utah Jazz in the first round of the NBA basketball draft, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura) AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura By Sarah ToddSarah Todd covers the NBA and Utah Jazz for the Deseret News.Your browser does not support the audio element.Play audioNEW: Try Article AudioNEW: Try Article AudioAudio quality:|Skip back 15 secondsPlay audioSkip forward 15 seconds00:0000:00Decrease playback rate1.0xIncrease playback rate00:00/00:00Skip back 15 secondsPlay audioSkip forward 15 seconds-0.5x0.6x0.7x0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.3x1.4x1.5x1.6x1.7x1.8x1.9x2.0x2.1x2.2x2.3x2.4x2.5x2.6x2.7x2.8x2.9x3.0x+Austin Ainge can’t remember the first time he saw Darryn Peterson play basketball.
Matt Brown reacts to Ronda Rousey, Jake Paul celebrating bigger ratings than UFC White House card - MMA Fighting
The UFC White House card delivered 17 million viewers and 7 million viewers on average in the United States, and it didn’t take long for Ronda Rousey and Jake Paul to celebrate the fact that the recent MVP MMA card on Netflix produced bigger ratings. The card headlined by Rousey’s return from retirement against Gina Carano also had 17 million viewers, but the event averaged 9.3 million viewers in the U.S., which obviously beats the UFC White House card that aired on Paramount+.
U.S. Open: Wyndham Clark cashes in after Shinnecock’s bark proves worse than its bite - Yahoo Sports
Jay Busbee Senior writerFri, June 19, 2026 at 2:03 AM UTC·2 min readSOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Shinnecock's gonna be tough, they said.
Boston Bruins to Retire Patrice Bergeron’s Number 37 - NHL.com
By Boston Bruins Boston Bruins June 18, 2026 Link copied The Boston Bruins have announced that they will bestow the club’s highest honor upon captain and forward Patrice Bergeron (2003-23) by retiring his No. 37.