Simpson lawyer changes stance on suit payout
The executor of the O.J. Simpson estate reversed his stance on working to prevent a payout of a $33.5 million judgment awarded by a jury to the Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman families in a wrongful
Men's Bracketology: Duke plus Cooper Flagg makes Blue Devils early overall No. 1
Bracketology begins the off season projections with a familiar name at the top. Duke, led by generational recruit Cooper Flagg, starts our 2024-25 bracket cycle on top.
The Warriors' playoff chances might rest on their defense
Golden State’s bid to get out of the play-in could depend on Draymond Green and rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Today's NBA is harder on LeBron James, Steph Curry than ever before
LeBron James and Steph Curry are expected to maintain their playoff excellence. The reality is it’s never been harder for the aging superstars to sustain that success as they try to escape this week’s play-in tournament.
Your guide to the 5 vs. 5 tournament: Wilder, Zhang and more
Nick Parkinson looks at all the matchups and shares his thoughts on how the fights can play out.
Raiders' Maxx Crosby says knee is 'feeling better than ever'
Even at far less than full health last season, Maxx Crosby still finished with career highs of 14 1/2 sacks and 90 tackles. Now, he says he’s healthy again.
How Shohei Ohtani has handled the gambling saga: 'He's unflappable'
Shohei Ohtani’s Dodgers career couldn’t have gotten off to a stranger start. But he’s come out of the off-field turmoil a better teammate — and hitting like his MVP self again.
Taylor, Serrano get 'dream come true' rematch
Katie Taylor, who beat Amanda Serrano in 2022, will get a rematch on July 20, for the undisputed super lightweight championship held by Taylor.
Mathews enters portal, latest in Aggies exodus
Texas A&M safety Jacoby Mathews entered his name in the transfer portal, becoming the 19th scholarship player to enter the portal for the Aggies since November.
As Warriors dynasty winds down, Steve Kerr eyes another run: 'We're not at the end'
Steve Kerr looks back on Golden State’s decade of success with gratitude, while vowing to enjoy every last second of his most challenging season as a coach.