Get ready for NBA’s 2nd wave of free agencyGet ready for NBA’s 2nd wave of free agency
The trade deadline is behind us, so teams now turn their attention to the buyout market to help fill out their rosters and improve their playoff hopes.
The trade deadline is behind us, so teams now turn their attention to the buyout market to help fill out their rosters and improve their playoff hopes.
The trade deadline is behind us, so teams turn their attention to the buyout market to help fill out their rosters.
LeBron James selected Warriors star Kevin Durant with the first pick of Thursday’s All-Star draft, while Giannis Antetokounmpo — the captain of the team opposing James’ side — selected Golden State guard Stephen Curry with his.
Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth are all within two strokes of the lead after the opening round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
The only NFL pregame show where nothing is off limits is back to recap the New England’s victory in Super Bowl LIII.
The NCAA will review all shots made at the buzzer — “as necessary” — during the NCAA tournament, even if the outcome of the game isn’t riding on the call.
Toronto, Milwaukee and Philadelphia made their moves. Anthony Davis will have to wait until the summer for his. The New Orleans Pelicans held onto Davis but dealt Nikola Mirotic to the Bucks, one of the Eastern Conference contenders who fortified their teams on Thursday before the NBA trade deadline.
Lakers fans are in meltdown over the team clearing cap space and not landing Anthony Davis in favor of possibly signing aging Carmelo Anthony. We’ve got the memes. Carmelo Anthony, 34, is possibly heading to the Los Angeles Lakers and that is not going over well with fans who want to see the team
The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, with more than 20 teams swinging deals and more than 20 draft picks changing hands in the days leading up to the closing of the window at 3 p.m. Thursday. Some of those draft picks extend until 2024. And that means there are players perhaps in eighth or ninth
As the newly combine-bound Kyler Murray decides which sport will win his talents, at least one thing is clear: He owns his future in a way no other rookie has.