Can China create its own substitute for the NBA if it chooses? Experience and population math say yes.
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Dinwiddie Should Play Carefully With His Contract
Spencer Dinwiddie of the Brooklyn Nets wants to securitize part of his contract. It could pay off – if he plays it right.
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Football Took, Buoniconti Gave
Nick Buoniconti, an undersized prospect who became an NFL Hall of Fame defender, left a big legacy on and off the gridiron.
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Disrespecting Women’s Soccer
In women’s soccer, the U.S. team is The Man – but its players don’t get paid anything close to what men get.
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Becoming An Ironman
What does it take to complete an Ironman triathlon after a devastating injury? More than most of us can even imagine.
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Buckner And Yastrzemski
Baseball is a game of glory and ignominy. Just ask any 9-year-old.
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Big Easy Tops Big Apple For Zion’s Big Deal
New Orleans is a small market, but there is nothing puny about the tax benefits if Zion Williamson goes to the Pelicans.
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Who Shares The Fruits Of Naomi Osaka’s Success?
A prodigy’s father cut deals with coaches to prepare his daughter for elite tennis. One of those deals has landed in court.
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Cinderella Survives In College Sports
After football season and basketball season comes college transfer season. Not much has changed except the attention it gets.
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A Bipartisan Response To NCAA Exploitation
For student-athletes, red and blue politics may align to let them earn some greenbacks.
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