At 15, Tim Ream was told by a school counsellor that a career in football was never likely to happen. Now, he will captain the United States at a home World Cup.
Excl interview for @TimesSport
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Mobley for Giannis? Cavs’ Koby Altman dumped a Lake Erie-sized bucket on that one, heaping praise on Evan and declaring a future for him in Cleveland, @TheAthleticNBA https://t.co/01wAwhSMPc
I spoke to three NBA front office execs (anonymously) about the Wemby problem, and why his early rise is changing how teams build their rosters, at @TheAthletic
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It was an all-time run, AND folks often forget that the Mavs had to beat the Blazers, who were only slight underdogs and had Aldridge and the last great games of Brandon Roy's career
The 2011 Mavs’ title was WILD 🤯
Dallas beat:
• Lakers with Kobe and Pau
• Thunder with Durant, Russ and Harden
• Heat with LeBron, Wade, Bosh
Jason Terry has untold stories from the run: https://t.co/9hqTmWyH72
In today’s New York Times: the story of Ajay and Barry Mitchell, how a son’s mission became more meaningful, and what it’s taken to look like a budding star amid loss.
Read for free at the link below:
Yes, Dan Gilbert really rented a fleet of buses, put 1,400 Clevelanders on them and sent them to Detroit for Game 7. But that’s only a part of this story of belief the city’s only living championship owner has in his team, the Cavs @TheAthleticNBA https://t.co/SPgDTCGZix
On this day in 2004...
@derekfisher hit one of the most iconic postseason shots in NBA history with 0.4 seconds left in Game 5 of Round 2, giving the Lakers a 3-2 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs!
Lakers would go onto win the series 4-2 🔥
The NBA and Terry Rozier appeared in front of an arbitrator last month to again argue whether he should have been paid this season, sources said. It's the second time NBA has tried to reduce his 2025-26 salary; Rozier won the first arbitration this winter. https://t.co/Fe8raAhzuM
There's a book called "The Glory of Their Times" published in the mid-1960s where a bunch of baseball greats from the early 1900s complained about 1960s baseball.
This headline from a 1969 article in Sport magazine is essentially the way that 60% of social media accounts speak of athletes nowadays. Some things never change.
On the Lakers’ crucial offseason ahead, with two thirds of their new Big Three (Reaves, LeBron) hitting free agency and the promise made to Luka - to build a true title contender - must be met, w/ @DanWoikeSports, at @TheAthletic
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