Former Los Angeles Lakers center Elden Campbell, who won the 2004 NBA Finals with the Detroit Pistons, has died at age 57.
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Did the NBA Actually Rig the 2002 Playoffs?
A couple decades later, the 2002 Western Conference Finals still sits in NBA lore like an open case file, so we went back to ...
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Can Miami still make the playoffs? How BYU, Alabama and Virginia losses impact Hurricanes' 2025 CFP chances
Miami is currently peering into the College Football Playoff from outside the bracket, but the Hurricanes have a legitimate ...
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5 things you should know about the confusing College Football Playoff bracket, from seeding to schedule
In the 12-team College Football Playoff, the FIVE highest-ranked conference champions are given automatic berths to the ...
Former NBA veteran Elden Campbell, who spent most of his 15-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers and later won an NBA ...
Today in Sports, December 7 - College Football Playoff expands the National Championship race with a final four ...
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Who Is Chauncey Billups? Meet NBA Coach Allegedly Involved in Poker Cheating Case
Chauncey Billups made headlines for allegedly being involved in a poker cheating case. Who is the NBA coach is and what has ...
The FIFA World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., has divided 48 teams into 12 groups. Six spots remain ...
The Hurricanes scored on five of their first six drives to build a commanding lead and earn another ranked win.
Here’s a first look at the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s “group of death,” which is maybe a touch less deadly than it has been in ...
Vancouver has already bettered Inter Miami in a big competition this year, so the Whitecaps feel there’s really no reason ...
The United States was drawn Friday to start against Paraguay at Inglewood, California, on June 12, a day after Mexico hosts ...
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