Giannis was the leading vote-getter among NBA fans for the second consecutive year.
Djokovic could not continue after losing a one-hour, 26-minute first set, 7–6.
Profar hit 24 home runs and drove in 85 runs with the San Diego Padres last season.
Following the National Championship, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde look ahead to the 2025 college football season, projecting who will be the best teams in the country.
Who should represent the East in this year's All-Star festivities? Here's our 12-man roster.
Championship Sunday is nearly upon us. Dalton Del Don joins Matt Harmon to get you ready for both games this weekend from all angles. Harmon and Del Don also share their favorite player prop bets to consider this Sunday. The two also check the pulse of the coaching carousel so far to determine the big winners and losers so far.
Andy Behrens offers a way-too-early look at plausible draft trends for next fantasy football season.
Ichiro joined Derek Jeter as the only Hall of Famers who fell one vote shy of being unanimous selections.
San Antonio has a golden opportunity, thanks to Victor Wembanyama and a CBA quirk.
Ten players fell off the ballot for 2026, but three players received significant bumps in support from BBWAA voters.
Hunter's odds have recently dipped to +200 from +1500.
The league will play nearly all of its 190 games on weekends, and mostly in unique broadcast windows.
Bobby Witt Jr. leads a stacked shortstop position for 2025 fantasy baseball drafts.
Dan Hurley screamed out that he was the "best coach in the f***ing sport" after a referee turned his back to him on Tuesday night.
The Gulf Coast has been hit with record snowfall and brutally cold weather.
One of MLB's most adored figures, Suzuki's statistical accomplishments are staggering, and his success supercharged a Japanese talent pipeline that continues today.
With the 2024 season officially over, it's not too early to look ahead to 2025.
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These NFL teams got booted out of the divisional round — what do they need to focus on this offseason?
The reeling Warriors have now gone 9-18 since a 12-3 start and fallen to the outside looking in at the Western Conference play-in race.