Two concussion drug companies backed by Brett Favre and enmeshed in a massive welfare fraud case overstated their NFL connections and exaggerated the known effectiveness of their drugs during efforts to raise money, according to interviews and documents.
New Orleans Pelicans forward Larry Nance Jr. hyperextended his left knee in the third quarter of a loss to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night, but “thankfully, we’re not worried about any ligament damage.”
An organization calling for reform in college sports has filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department against the NCAA, accusing those involved with the governing body of violating antitrust laws by capping compensation to athletes.
Fintech’s effort to revive off-balance-sheet funding runs into market and regulatory turbulence
In light of recent criticism on social media, Brooklyn swingman Ben Simmons has confided in Nets teammates Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant as the three look to “build some chemistry” headed into the regular season.
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green said he wasn’t thrilled to sit out much of the fourth quarter Friday night but said he would “roll” with whatever coach Steve Kerr decides.
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, a former legislator and the state’s longest-serving attorney general, died at age 68, his office announced Friday, just hours after he was taken to a hospital.
Mark Emmert said relations between leagues and individuals are “worse today” than at any time during his 11-year tenure as NCAA president and that “you’ve got a big problem” if NCAA members can’t have an environment built on trust and good communication.