With the Lakers looking more and more likely to miss the playoffs, teaming up with LeBron James doesn’t seem like the surest bet for Anthony Davis.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Jim Delany’s 2020 retirement could open door to College Football Playoff expansion
Jim Delany’s retirement in 2020 means the next Big Ten commissioner could have a chance to expand of the College Football Playoff, Dan Wolken writes.
Opinion: No surprise that AAF already finds itself in trouble
While the AAF has earned itself some headlines through two weeks, the underlying issues that plague every new football league aren’t going away.
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields ruled immediately eligible by NCAA
Justin Fields won’t have to wait long to make an immediate impact at Ohio State. The NCAA ruled the Georgia transfer quarterback can play in 2019.
Patriots top Rams 13-3 to win sixth NFL title in lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots shook off a second-half push by the Rams to secure their sixth Super Bowl championship.
Is the $2.4 billion Atlanta paid for new sports stadiums the last two years worth it?
The world’s biggest annual sporting event is in Atlanta because of a new stadium and a city willing to generate hundreds of millions of tax dollars.
Opinion: Serena Williams doesn’t need to pass Margaret Court to be Slam queen
Serena Williams is still short of the career Grand Slam record and running out of time. But Margaret Court’s 24 majors are not what they seem.
Opinion: Rams did more so much more than benefit from no-call to reach Super Bowl
The NFC Championship Game might be reduced to one play by many, but the Rams earned a Super Bowl spot on more than just a controversial no-call.
Opinion: Kyler Murray will 100% play football if taken in first round of NFL draft
Kyler Murray isn’t ready to give up football yet. And why should he if he’s going to be a first-round pick in the NFL draft?
Opinion: Alabama must be better against Clemson than it was against Oklahoma to win title
Everything Nick Saban does is purposeful. And the message was clear: If Alabama is going to win its sixth title under Saban, the Tide must be better.