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LeBron on GOAT debate: Taking nobody over me
LeBron James, when asked for his take on the basketball GOAT debate, said: "I'm not taking nobody over me."[read more]

WNBA awards tracker: Can anyone unseat A'ja Wilson...
A'ja Wilson, Olivia Miles, Jessica Shepard and Chennedy Carter are favorites one month into the season.[read more]

Tillman's stylish photo shoot earns him ribbing fr...
Malik Tillman isn't the only footballer to have an interest in fashion, but his photoshoot for Flaunt has raised eyebrows in the USMNT dressing room.[read more]

Can South Korea overcome their poor World Cup open...
On Thursday, South Korea will be looking to do what they haven't been able to since 2010 -- win their opener.[read more]

🏀 Inside unwritten rules of Knicks celebrity row
Celebrity row at Madison Square Garden comes with perks, but if you break any of the unofficial rules you could lose your privileges.[read more]

NC State mulling legal claims vs LSU over Wade
The timing of Will Wade's exit from NC State is the key factor in a letter from NC State indicating the school is investigating potential legal claims against LSU.[read more]

Dolphins, C Brewer reach 3-year, $52.5M deal
Center Aaron Brewer agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension with the Dolphins, becoming the NFL's third-highest paid player at his position by average annual salary.[read more]

Watson keen to start again, downplays Haslam jab
Browns QB Deshaun Watson spoke to reporters Wednesday after Cleveland's second day of mandatory minicamp, marking his first comments since he ruptured his right Achilles tendon on Oct. 20, 2024.[read more]

Mahomes to make over $500M in reworked deal
The Chiefs are adding two years to Patrick Mahomes' contract in a reworked contract that ties him to Kansas City through 2033 at a value of $504.75 million, sources told ESPN.[read more]

FIFA prez: People should 'chill' over WC visa issu...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the organization cannot dictate to the U.S. government who to allow into its country for the World Cup, saying that sometimes it is better to "chill and relax" over visa issues.[read more]