Deion Sanders took issue with the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the recent caliber of its inductees, saying some didn’t belong next to him.
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New York state of mind: Francisco Lindor, the $341 million shortstop, a big reason behind the Mets’ success
Francisco Lindor, the Mets’ $341 million man, is thriving in Year 2 of his 10-year deal and is proving why he was worth the big investment.
Ian Jackson is a luminary of NYC hoops and a top basketball player in 2024 class
Most elite New York City basketball prospects transfer to prep schools outside the city. But Ian Jackson of the Bronx is taking a different path.
Vanessa Bryant calls report of DeMar DeRozan being ‘face’ of Kobe Bryant shoe line misinformation
Vanessa Bryant: “False. (DeMar DeRozan) is not the face of the Kobe line. No one is.”
Paige Bueckers suffers torn ACL and will miss the 2022-23 women’s college basketball season
Paige Bueckers suffered the injury during a pick-up basketball game. She will undergo surgery on Friday.
Premier League captains decide players will kneel selectively for greater impact this season
Premier League players will no longer take the knee before every match, but will do so at “significant moments” during the season.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says he believes Will Smith is sincere in his apology for slap of Chris Rock
In a blog post, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote his appreciation of Will Smith’s video apologizing to Chris Rock that was released Friday.
‘Don’t want to decay on television’: Charles Barkley talks future after LIV flirtation
Charles Barley met with tour CEO Greg Norman to discuss broadcast role with LIV Golf and played in the pro-am before an LIV event on Thursday.
Angels star Mike Trout might need to manage ‘rare’ back condition for rest of career
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout, who left a July 12 game with spasms, has been diagnosed with a “pretty rare condition” in his back.
Jerry West calls JJ Redick’s comments about Bob Cousy’s competition ‘very disrespectful’
NBA legend Jerry West says JJ Redick’s comments about Boston Celtics legend Bob Cousy playing a lower level of competition were “very disrespectful.”