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'Neither Thibs nor Mike Brown has figured it out': Can the playoffs unlock Karl-Anthony Towns?
KAT's fit and future are constant pressure points in New York. But for now, the Knicks' playoff run hinges on his game-changing versatility.[read more]
2026 NBA draft lottery: Everything you need to know
The 2026 NBA draft lottery will happen May 10, with 14 teams having a chance at the No. 1 pick. Here are the full details.[read more]
MLB Power Rankings: A new No. 2 and an NL-heavy top 10 one month in
A new No. 2 and an NL-heavy top 10 dominate our rankings four weeks into the 2026 season.[read more]
Pearce OK's intervention program to avoid trial
The Falcons' James Pearce Jr. has agreed to enter an intervention program, allowing him to avoid trial on felony charges stemming from an alleged incident with WNBA player Rickea Jackson.[read more]
🏈 Our cheat sheet for the 2026 NFL draft
Who are the biggest sleepers and top QBs? Who is set to get picked early? Here's the ultimate guide to this year's NFL draft, including predictions and buzz.[read more]
Yamal's Barça season over, to play in World Cup
Lamine Yamal has been ruled out for the rest of the season with Barcelona due to a torn hamstring but should be fine for the World Cup, the Spanish champions have announced.[read more]
Pens on brink, sound off on game-changing melee
A scrum that saw all 10 skaters in their respective penalty boxes helped the Flyers to a 5-2 win and drew the ire of the Penguins, who now find themselves in a 3-0 series hole.[read more]
Booker, Brooks rip refs after Suns' loss: 'Terrible'
Suns star Devin Booker called crew chief James Williams out by name while saying Wednesday's officiating was "bad for the integrity of the sport."[read more]
Rare 1997 Kobe card sells for record $3.15M
A 1997 Kobe Bryant Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Green card has been purchased by alternative trading platform Alt for $3.15 million, the most ever paid for a solo Bryant card.[read more]
OKC takes 2-0 lead but loses Williams to injury
Thunder star Jalen Williams grabbed his left hamstring after missing a contested layup and left the court in the third quarter of Wednesday's Game 2 win over the Suns.[read more]




