The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Logan Murdock and The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson to discuss Steph Curry’s incredible stretch of basketball, the parallels between Steph’s current season and Kobe Bryant’s 2006 season, sports dynasties, NBA playoffs sleeper teams, the postseason play-in games, Draymond Green stories, and more (2:30). Then Bill talks with The Ringer’s […]
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The Nationals released reliever Jeremy Jeffress on Sunday for what general manager Mike Rizzo called unspecified “personnel reasons.”
Blake Griffin is joining the Nets for the rest of the season. Brooklyn imagines him as a small-ball center option off the bench.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson’s online newsletter, “Letters from An American,” became a hit during the Trump presidency. Her thoughts on the Republican party now, the beginning of the Biden administration, and where to look in American history for parallels to today.
Jordan Morris and Paul Arriola prove heading to Europe isn’t the only way for America’s top players to develop.
Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella benched newly acquired winger Patrik Laine during Monday night’s game against Carolina, acknowledging afterward that although sitting a player is “the last thing I want to do,” it was something he felt was needed.
Expressing concern for his safety after suffering an eye injury last season, Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk announced his retirement Wednesday.
The NCAA Division I Council announced Wednesday it was extending the recruiting dead period for all sports through April 15.