Novice - Šport (angleščina)

The Tallest N.B.A. Player Who Has Never Dunked
25. February 2025 (15:03)
Caleb Houstan can throw it down with ease in practice, but why hasn’t he dunked in a game? (New York Times)
Predicting the First Round of the N.F.L. Draft, With a Quarterback at No. 1
25. February 2025 (15:03)
The Titans have their pick between Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, while the Cowboys could land an electrifying running back. (New York Times)
How the N.B.A.’s Best Team Botched a 25-Point Lead
25. February 2025 (15:03)
Oklahoma City had only lost 10 games this season before Minnesota pulled off a miraculous comeback on Monday. (New York Times)
He Pulled a Card With a $200,000 Bounty. Then It Sold for More.
25. February 2025 (15:03)
Bounties for the rarest trading cards have become increasingly common. (New York Times)
Why M.L.B.’s Worst Hitter Remains Such a Coveted Player
25. February 2025 (15:03)
In a sport that quantifies virtually every aspect of a player’s performance, Austin Hedges’s contributions are immeasurable. (New York Times)
Which N.H.L. Star Will Be Traded Next?
25. February 2025 (15:03)
One month after shocking the hockey world by trading for Mikko Rantanen, the Hurricanes could consider dealing him again. (New York Times)
Ranking the Top 150 N.F.L. Free-Agents
24. February 2025 (16:27)
There are plenty of stars available, including the quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Sam Darnold, and the wide receivers Tee Higgins and Stefon Diggs. (New York Times)
Golden State Was a Mess. Jimmy Butler Changed Everything.
24. February 2025 (16:27)
It’s clear Butler’s presence has helped Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. But his impact goes far beyond aiding the team’s superstars. (New York Times)
The Numbers That Illustrate Mikaela Shiffrin’s Dominant Skiing Career
24. February 2025 (16:27)
She was an Olympic gold medalist at 18. Since then, she has redefined what’s possible, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
Could Travis Hunter Really Be a Two-Way Player in the N.F.L.?
24. February 2025 (16:27)
For two years, the Heisman Trophy winner has been a national sensation. Current players in the league think he should stick at one position. (New York Times)