A LeBron James rookie card sold for $1.159 million, while a Caitlin Clark card numbered 1-of-1 sold for a record $366,000.… Continue Reading »
A LeBron James rookie card sold for $1.159 million, while a Caitlin Clark card numbered 1-of-1 sold for a record $366,000.… Continue Reading »
After Los Angeles coach JJ Redick challenged his stars in a Saturday meeting to use more creativity on the floor, LeBron James and the Lakers later responded with a 134-127 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, an effort in which the club shot 50.6% overall.… Continue Reading »
At the league meetings this week in West Palm Beach, Florida, a source with direct knowledge told ESPN that the Green Bay Packers’ proposal to ban the push sneak, popularly known as the “tush push,” has support within the NFL’s competition committee.… Continue Reading »
Washington captain Alex Ovechkin, 39, is five goals from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record after scoring the 890th of his career during the third period of the Capitals’ home game Sunday, an 8-5 loss to the Buffalo Sabres at Capital One Arena.… Continue Reading »
Judge’s three homer game helped New York make long ball history and reminded us just how good the slugger is.… Continue Reading »
Roki Sasaki’s Dodger Stadium debut ended in the second inning Saturday night after the touted right-hander again struggled with his control.… Continue Reading »
All of the important fantasy spin and actionable takeaways resulting from the latest baseball news.… Continue Reading »
Veteran linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley, a three-time captain for the New England Patriots, was released Friday after seven seasons with the organization.… Continue Reading »
Warriors star Stephen Curry returned from a two-game absence because of a pelvic contusion. He said he will “feel it for a while” but that he avoided any type of break in the bone.… Continue Reading »
Giannis Antetokounmpo appreciated LeBron James’ take that the Bucks star could have scored 250 points in a game if he had played in the 1970s but said “you can’t compare this era with that era.”… Continue Reading »