Ziaire Williams, who played at Sierra Canyon (California) High School, committed to Stanford on Saturday. He’s an NBA Draft lottery pick hopeful.
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Phillies’ Zack Wheeler not for MLB’s proposed idea: ‘Not going to miss the birth of my first child’
Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler doesn’t plan on missing the birth of his daughter, an example of the many issues a quarantine league would face.
Family ties: NFL draft features plenty of prospects whose fathers were standouts in league
These NFL draft prospects, like LSU tight end Thaddeus Moss (son of Randy), already are in the spotlight thanks to accomplishments of their fathers.
Edmonton Oilers forward Colby Cave dies at 25 after suffering brain bleed
Colby Cave died Saturday at 25 after being in a coma since Tuesday. He played 23 games for the Bruins before the Oilers picked him up in 2019.
Opinion: The XFL knew what it had to be, which is why it was so much fun
The XFL shut down on Friday, and that’s a shame, because it was a quality product that served as a reasonably interesting alternative to the NFL.
Reports: Hall of Famer Dan Fouts out as color commentator on CBS’ No. 2 NFL team
CBS is shaking up its No. 2 NFL broadcast team and will look for a new color commentator to accompany Ian Eagle in the booth after dropping Dan Fouts.
As Edmonton Oilers’ Colby Cave remains in coma, wife Emily writes: ‘We need a miracle’
Colby Cave of the Edmonton Oilers was placed in a medically induced coma to stop a brain bleed. “We need a miracle,” his wife Emily wrote.
Highlights from Tom Brady’s interview with Howard Stern: On legacy, marriage, Michigan and more
Buccaneers QB Tom Brady joined Howard Stern for an extended interview on topics ranging from upbringing to his decision to leave the Patriots.
Tom Brady says he ‘probably knew’ before last season that 2019 would be final year with Patriots
Tom Brady said on “The Howard Stern Show” on Wednesday that he saw the writing on the wall that his time with the New England Patriots was up.
NBA, along with Knicks, Nets, contribute 1 million surgical masks to New York
The NBA, along with the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets, are donating 1 million surgical masks, necessary PPE as medical workers fight coronavirus.