Steve Kerr rejected the chance to coach the New York Knicks on Wednesday, opting to lead the Golden State Warriors. But are there other candidates out there better suited to coach the Knicks? Latin Post takes a look
The Chicago Bulls are planning to make a big splash this offseason in hopes of becoming a title contender again next season after having another disappointing playoff campaign this season.
Zinedine Zidane. A living legend. But also a polarizing one. France's eternal superstar and one of the greatest players to ever put on the boots proved to be the hero for his country in one instance and its antihero in another. Zidane's great World Cup career took place over the course of two tournaments.
In 2009-10 Tim Thomas went from being the hero in the Boston Bruins net, to being the backup to a youngster known as Tuuka Rask. Rask was seen as Boston's goalie of the future and few could blame him. Thomas was in his late 30's while Rask was in his early 20's. However, Thomas was coming off a Vezina-winning season the year before and many had expected him to hold the fort a bit longer for the Bruins. He was pushed back into the backup role throughout 2009-10 and it seemed like the team would cut ties with him during the summer. It turns out the Bruins made their best move of recent times by sticking with Thomas and giving him one final chance. And he made the most of it. Not only did Thomas reclaim the top spot in the Bruins' net, but he led them to the promised land for the first time in several decades.
The 2018 Super Bowl will be played in the twin cities for just the second time For the first time since 1992, the Super Bowl will be hosted in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2018.
CEO of Mayweather Promotions Leonard Ellerbe announced on Monday that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make his return to the ring on September 13, more than five months after winning against Marcos Maidana.
Johnny Manziel had a three-day camp with his fellow rookies and free agents, and Cleveland Browns coach Mike Pettine was impressed with what he saw from the former Texas A&M standout.
Lionel Messi played down reports that he considered leaving Barcelona in the past few weeks, saying that he is committed in helping Barca win more silverwares in the next several years.
The NHL Conference finals got underway this past weekend, an indication that the Stanley Cup playoffs are already halfway finished. The playoffs are always a time for major players to step up and lead their teams on stellar runs to the promise land. Over the last few years, a number of major star players have managed the feat. One of them has been Los Angeles Kings' goalie Jonathan Quick. He was the Conn Smythe winner in 2012 for helping the Kings make history as the first eight-seed to win the Cup. Here is a look at Quick's phenomenal postseason.
Back in 1970 Gerd Muller scored 10 goals in the World Cup. Since then only one player has come anywhere near that standard. That man was the great Ronaldo, who managed eight goals in that tournament and holds the record for highest scoring player in World Cup history with 15. Ronaldo did not earn the Golden Ball for his performance in 2002; that honor was given to the nearly impenetrable Oliver Kahn. But Kahn, who had been dominant throughout the first seven games of the tournament (he only conceded one goal in that span), met his match in the decisive match and allowed not one, but two goals against the superstar forward.
Fancy yourself a pitcher? Fancy yourself a pitcher? Why not play a game of baseball? You could round up a few of your buddies and head out to the local field to play ball.
Donald Sterling has been charged with damaging the NBA and may be terminated as owner After being recorded making racist statements about the African-American community and showing his displeasure for Magic Johnson's presence with his girlfriend, the NBA is coming down hard on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
Tiger Woods is unsure when he can make his much awaited return from a back surgery, and the golf superstar could miss the upcoming US Open, which is set to start on June 12 in North Carolina.
The Chicago Bears have given Brandon Marshall a 3-year extension The Chicago Bears' star wide receiver isn't going anywhere. Brandon Marshall and the Chicago Bears agreed to a three year contract extension that will pay him an extra $30 million.