The Dallas Mavericks have interest in drafting USC guard Bronny James with the 58th and final pick in June’s draft, sources told NBA insider…
Tee Higgins to sign franchise tender
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is signing his franchise tender Saturday and is expected to report to training camp, a source t…
Barkley retiring from TV after 2024-25 season
Charles Barkley is retiring from his role as a TV analyst on TNT and CBS Sports following the 2024-25 season.
The Hall of Famer has been …
Mavs avoid Finals sweep vs Celtics, forces Game 5 in Boston
These NBA Finals are not over, thanks to one of the biggest blowouts in title-round history. Luka Doncic scored 25 of his 29 points in the f…
MLB disciplines umpire for violating gambling rules
Major League Baseball disciplined umpire Pat Hoberg for violating gambling rules, according to a statement obtained by Ken Rosenthal and Eva…
Germany smashes Scotland 5-1 in Euro 2024 opener
Germany’s dominant 5-1 win over Scotland in Friday’s Euro 2024 opener has home fans dreaming again and is a vindication of coach Julian Nage…
Astros release Abreu with $30M left on contract
The Houston Astros released slugging first baseman José Abreu, the team announced Friday.
The former AL MVP and three-time All-Sta…
USA advances at T20 Cricket World Cup
The United States advanced to the Super Eights of the T20 Cricket World Cup after it was awarded a point for a washout vs. Ireland on Friday…
Heat, Wizards to meet in Mexico City next season
The NBA will return to Mexico City next season, with the Washington Wizards and the Miami Heat set to play a regular-season game there on No…
Has there ever been series sweep in the NBA Finals?
The NBA Finals, the climax of the basketball season, have historically showcased intense and competitive series. However, on ten occasions, one team has managed to dominate so thoroughly that the series ended in a sweep. Here’s a detailed look at these rare instances of NBA Finals sweeps. 1. 1959: Boston Celtics vs. Minneapolis Lakers The…
