Mario Chalmers and OJ Mayo saw their season end abruptly after suffering respective injuries. Chris Bosh, on the other hand, reveals that there were no blood clots and is hoping for a clearance to return.
Derek Fisher has had a rough year so far and much of it was tainted by that celebrated brawl between him and ex-teammate Matt Barnes. The two figures made headlines last year when Barnes allegedly stormed his former home and scuffled with Fisher for his alleged affair with Barnes’ ex-wife, Gloria Govan.
Three-time NBA Slam Dunk champion Nate Robinson is currently unemployed, despite the fact that most teams are in need of a point guard. Unless he gets a call from any NBA team soon, the 31-year-old cager is weighing a possible NFL stint instead.
Mexican racing fans are in for a treat as their country is set to host the historical fifth round of the FIA Formula E on Saturday where the Mexico City ePrix is to be launched. Free streaming is available via the Formula E YouTube Channel.
The Denver Broncos may have been successful last season but a series of events places them on thin ice. This was after the Super Bowl 50 champs find themselves without a quarterback following the retirement of Peyton Manning and loss of Brock Osweiler to the Houston Texans.
Holly Holm is now trying to regain lost ground following her loss to Miesha Tate at UFC 196. Dana White feels sorry for her but believes everything was the fault of her handler, Lenny Fresquez.
The Washington Wizards have added veteran guard Marcus Thornton to their roster after agreeing to a buyout with the Houston Rockets recently. To make room for Thornton, the Wizards waived the injured Gary Neal.
The Los Angeles Lakers backcourt duo of Jordan Clarkson and D'Angelo Russell is now called the "Swag Bros." With their potential, can they become the next "Splash Bros." or even better?
Kobe Bryant will be facing LeBron James for the final time in Thursday's Cavs-Lakers game. However, Lakers head coach Byron Scott said that Bryant is questionable to play in the game due to a sore shoulder.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking at different options to temporarily replace injured shortstop Jhonny Peralta. The 33-year-old is set to miss two to three months due to a ligament tear on his left thumb.
LeBron James desperately wanted the Cleveland Cavaliers to sign Joe Johnson. James was willing to move to the power forward position permanently to accommodate him. However, Johnson chose to sign with the Miami Heat.
The Chicago Bulls are hoping for the best as All-Star guard Jimmy Butler will be getting a second opinion on his injured left knee. Butler will miss the Bulls game against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday as he visits Dr. James Andrews in Alabama.
With "WWE Roadblock" this Saturday, "SmackDown," set to air Thursday, finished its latest taping with a six-man tag-team main event featuring The Wyatt Family and Dean Ambrose.
Chris Jericho has made a living both sides of the fence and his surprise partnership with newcomer AJ Styles did come as a surprise. The Y2AJ alliance was superb but obviously not built to last, and such happened at WWE Raw.
Newly crowned UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Miesha Tate is still savoring the euphoria of her UFC 196 conquest over Holly Holm though word of her next opponent is already on the table. That includes Holm and Ronda Rousey, who she has lost to twice before.
Max Holloway has indirectly inserted his name as a possible opponent to Conor McGregor’s featherweight title though his chances of making it don’t look promising. His eight-fight winning streak is impressive but one thing is hindering all that -- a match with a big name fighter.
Carlito revealed in a recent interview that he feels ready to make a return to the WWE. He added that he is in the best shape of his life and is as healthy as ever. Would you like to see him return to WWE?
CC Sabathia was impressive in his spring debut for the New York Yankees against the Miami Marlins. It was his first start since Oct. 1 and four months removed from entering a rehab facility for alcoholism.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson announced his retirement on Tuesday via an official statement. He joins a handful of NFL stars who hung up their boots at the prime of their careers.