Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly is already scouting his next big money transfer: Brazil star Neymar.
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The Purdue Boilermakers extended its lead over the Maryland Terrapins after Braden Smith got up for a HUGE rejection.
NASCAR Race Hub’s Bobby Labonte and David Ragan reacted to the big announcement about Jimmie Johnson returning to race in the 2023 Daytona 500.
Maryland Terrapins’ Jahmir Young got the tough and-1 over Purdue Boilmakers’ Zach Edey. He then hit the flex after.
Brooklyn fumbled the bag when they mismanaged an All-Star Big 3 made up of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving.
With a collective 17 games played together and no playoff success to show for it, Joe Tsai’s experiment quickly crumbled.
Last week the final nail in the coffin for the Nets Big 3 arrived when KD was sent to Phoenix in a league-shattering trade to the Suns.
Durant was introduced to the team during a media session on Thursday.
Arizona reportedly intends to release the longtime assistant after four seasons.
On the heels of hiring a new head coach, the Cardinals reportedly informed Vance Joseph on Thursday of their intention to “release” the defensive coordinator from his contract, according to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports.
Thursday’s news follows the hiring of former Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon as head coach on Tuesday.
Purdue Boilermakers’ Braden Smith made a quick snatch off the Maryland Terrapins’ for an easy layup which secured the lead.
Sports virtue signaling continues to run wild, with the Manitoba Moose taking it to an entirely new level for their Pride Night.
The Moose are an affiliate team of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets, but that’s no longer their biggest claim to fame.
Instead, their best achievement may be reaching a whole new level of woke sports team virtue signaling.
Thursday, the team’s official Twitter account posted a “helpful” guide to supporting the “2SLGBTQ+ community” with updated language.
To shine a light on the trailblazer, the Rams premiered “Kingfish: The Story of Kenny Washington,” a 20-minute film chronicling his career.
It was a run for the ages in Phoenix.
The WM Phoenix Open is endearingly known as golf’s biggest party, and for good reason. The fans are by and large the rowdiest (and, perhaps, most over-served) than anywhere else on the PGA Tour. But at this year’s event, one fan stood out above the rest—and now, he’s shared his story.
Sean McConnell—the 27-year-old mullet-sporting man who turned heads with his multi-hole streak during Friday’s second round—was charged by Scottsdale police with trespassing, disorderly conduct and failure to obey a lawful order from law enforcement.