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I squeeze onto a couch beside two or three earnest-looking college kids. I think the spot I've claimed may have actually belonged to Spartans star sophomore forward Miles Bridges. There was this ...
Miles Bridges: I mean, if you get caught, that might be the end of your career. I wanted to play in college really bad. I don’t know — materialistic things, they don’t really get to me.
quickness and athletic ability of Miles Bridges eschews a likely lottery spot in the NBA draft to return to MSU for his sophomore year, well, how could he not be anything other than the college ...
But Michigan State sophomore Miles Bridges, the Player of the Year favorite, had a simple reason for sticking around: he really likes being in college. This story appears in the Nov. 6 ...
Tom Izzo called his star freshman, Miles Bridges, a weirdo Sunday evening ... He knows it’s not easy leaving the comfort of a college campus. He knows how powerfully a player can get attached ...
The college basketball season is finally here and we thought it would make some sense to kick things off by diving into the biggest stories of 2017-18. From Miles Bridges to the Federal Bureau ...
In the third edition of our tale of the tape series, we’ll break down college basketball’s most talented Bridges: Miles and Mikal. Check out our DeAndre Ayton vs. Marvin Bagley and Trae Young vs.
The weeks Miles Bridges spent deciding whether to enter ... Bridges knew all along what he wanted: another year of college, another year of college basketball, another year with his Michigan ...
Charlotte Hornets player Miles Bridges allegedly choked his wife until ... Johnson, who played college basketball at Marshall University and Middle Tennessee State University, claimed in her ...
Even if you're just a casual-but-interested college basketball fan ... it can't keep relying on its best player, Miles Bridges, to be its primary option on offense. Bridges is looking like ...
Miles Bridges knows the expectations that come with being from Flint and going to Michigan State. "He's a blue-collar superstar," coach Tom Izzo says. And he almost left.