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The World Doesn’t Properly Appreciate the N.B.A.’s Most Dominant Player
12. March 2025 (18:58)
Future basketball fans will have a difficult time believing Nikola Jokic’s brilliance, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
The Tennis Court’s Greatest Illusion
12. March 2025 (18:58)
The best players in the world are obsessed with court speed and bounce, but those aren’t the only factors in outcomes. (New York Times)
Is College Basketball’s Ultimate Insider In On the Bit?
12. March 2025 (18:58)
Jon Rothstein has built an outsized reputation on social media with a steady pace of breaking news and his now-famous taglines. (New York Times)
6 M.L.B. Players Poised for Breakout Seasons
12. March 2025 (18:58)
Jo Adell has the potential to author one of the great prospect comeback stories of the last decade. (New York Times)
While Victor Wembanyama Is Sidelined, His Teammate Is on the Rise
12. March 2025 (18:58)
No rookie in the N.B.A. is playing better than the Spurs’ Stephon Castle, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
Tiger Woods Says He Underwent Surgery on a Ruptured Achilles Tendon
12. March 2025 (18:58)
The announcement came one month before the 2025 Masters Tournament, and will likely end the 15-time major winner’s 2025 campaign. (New York Times)
Why an M.L.B. Star Probably Can’t Afford His Own Baseball Card
12. March 2025 (18:58)
The Paul Skenes M.L.B. debut patch card will likely sell for more money than the pitcher will earn in 2025 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. (New York Times)
Have the Methods of Soccer’s Greatest Coach Become Outdated?
12. March 2025 (18:58)
Pep Guardiola is having a tough season. But he’s confident it is only temporary. (New York Times)
3 Years Ago, He Was an Air Force Cadet. Now, He’s a Face of Baseball.
11. March 2025 (16:50)
“I thought I’d be flying jets,” Paul Skenes said. Instead, he is M.L.B.’s most exciting pitcher. (New York Times)
Ranking the Top 25 Coaches in College Football
11. March 2025 (16:50)
The first three selections were easy. Then it gets complicated. (New York Times)