Doris Burke is the first woman to be a full-time NBA analyst on national TV, and also is ESPN and ABC’s lead sideline reporter for NBA Finals.
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Opinion: Houston Astros owner’s shameless greed is a reminder of how awful the organization is
Despite growing COVID outbreak, Billionaire Houston Astros owner says he wants fans at Minute Maid Park to limit losses in pandemic-shortened season
NWSL knows there are risks, hopes there are rewards in being first pro league back
The Challenge Cup, a 23-game, month-long tournament, begins Saturday in suburban Salt Lake City, making NWSL first of the major pro leagues to return
Opinion: Players’ voices finally matter to NFL. They will make sure league, Roger Goodell live up to promises.
Some of the NFL’s biggest stars forced league, Roger Goodell to call out police brutality, acknowledge protesting players have been right all along.
Opinion: As protests rage over racial inequality, Drew Brees’ tone-deaf comments show Saints QB is willfully ignorant
Saints quarterback Drew Brees says taking a knee disrespects the flag and military, reviving a misinformed idea and angering many.
Colin Kaepernick will help provide legal assistance for Minneapolis protesters after death of George Floyd
People protesting in Minneapolis after George Floyd’s death can get help from ex-NFL QB Colin Kaepernick, who wants to protect “Freedom Fighters.”
Opinion: LeBron speaking out on Ahmaud Arbery’s death, racism, shows how he rises above Michael Jordan
LeBron James, outraged over shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, never hesitates to speak against injustice, racism, in stark contrast to Michael Jordan.
Rapinoe says USWNT never offered same contract as US men, undercutting equal pay dismissal
US women earned more than US men from 2015-19, a period in which they won two World Cups while men failed to qualify for 2018 tournament in Russia
Opinion: Legal ruling doesn’t change fact US Soccer lost fight with women’s team long ago
Federal judge tossed US women’s equal pay claim, but said discrimination claims related to chartered flights, travel and support staff could proceed.
Federal judge rejects U.S. women’s national team’s claim for equal pay, sides with U.S. Soccer
A federal judge has thrown out the World Cup-winning USWNT’s claim that they were paid less than the U.S. men’s soccer team.