Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris active on social media on NBA free agency dayJimmy Butler and Tobias Harris active on social media on NBA free agency day
Quit trolling, Tobias and Jimmy.
Zion Williamson obviously knows where he’s playing next season. Jimmer Fredette has no idea. Such is the beauty of Summer League: There’s ballyhooed 18-year-olds like Williamson, journeyman 30-year-olds like Fredette and a whole lot of everything else set to be on display over 95 games through
The Dallas Mavericks expect to agree to a three-year, $33 million contract extension with center Dwight Powell in the opening stages of free agency Sunday evening, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Max Verstappen left no doubt about his opinion on his forthcoming visit to the stewards after barging past Charles Leclerc to provisionally win the Austrian GP.
With the Phil Kessel trade, it’s pretty clear the Penguins have their hearts set on getting worse next season.
Toronto Blue Jays rookie star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will become the youngest player in major league history to compete in the Home Run Derby.
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has survived in Dallas for more than eight years despite an offense that relies far less on creativity and innovation than it does on physicality and skill of its players. With Garrett entering an up-or-out year in 2019, the question becomes whether the offense will make enough
The Giants drafted left guard Will Hernandez in the second round of last year’s draft and he turned out to be an immediate starter up front. Hernandez was one of the stronger players on a line that was playing much better at the end of the year than the start and the Giants made moves [more]
The minute NBA free agency opens — at 6 p.m. Eastern on Sunday this year — there is always a rush of contracts that get announced. Deals that were agreed to, but the calendar had to flip over to the new NBA year. (Tampering? What tampering?) All-Star center Nikola Vucevic returning to the Orlando Magic
The Boston Bruins aren’t likely to be movers and shakers in free agency, writes Joe Haggerty, as they have to take care of their own. And their top-three RFAs — Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo, and Danton Heinen — will likely eat up a majority of their cap space.