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Biggest winners -- and question marks -- from Roun...
Our ESPN draft insiders break down twists, turns and trades of Tuesday's first round of NBA draft[read more]
Let's project every Round 2 pick: Our NBA mock dra...
Who are the best players still on the board -- and where could they go? We project Round 2 picks.[read more]
Sparks' Plum out 4 weeks with left leg injury
The Los Angeles Sparks announced that Kelsey Plum will be out for at least four weeks with a lower left leg injury.[read more]
🏒 NHL draft big board: McKenna, Stenberg...?
The first round begins Friday. Which players will hear their names called? Here's our final updated rankings list.[read more]
Hammon won't apologize, says Brunson 'outlier'
Aces coach Becky Hammon had a change of heart regarding her prior criticism of Knicks star Jalen Brunson, saying Tuesday night that her "opinion was wrong." But she's not apologizing for having it.[read more]
Ghana: 'VAR went for coffee' to aid 'lucky' Englan...
Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz joked that the video assistant referee must have gone for a coffee after saying England escaped a penalty and red card in Tuesday's goalless World Cup stalemate.[read more]
Dubs' Lendeborg 'used to hate Steph' as Kyrie fan
A decade after watching the evolution of the rivalry between the Warriors and Cavs, Michigan wing Yaxel Lendeborg was drafted by Golden State with the 11th pick Tuesday and admitted at the podium: "I'm a big Kyrie guy. So I used to hate Steph Curry."[read more]
Johnson reunites with May, goes No. 9 to Mavs
Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. was taken with the ninth pick by the Mavs and his former coach at Michigan, Dusty May, and was one of three Wolverines to go in the lottery along with Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara.[read more]
Olympians to get grants from IOC's $100M fund
The International Olympic Committee committed Wednesday to paying more than $100 million directly to athletes, creating a fund for $10,000 grants they can apply for after competing at a Summer Games or Winter Games.[read more]
Celtics' Stevens: Brown remains 'big part of us'
Amid reported trade talks for Jaylen Brown, Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said Tuesday night that the star forward remains "valued" by the organization.[read more]




