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An N.C.A.A. Tournament Moment That’s Been Years in the Making
Former N.B.A. star Jason Richardson was part of a championship team at Michigan State. Now his son is eying his own slice of history.

Lionel Messi’s Trading Card Controversy Spurs a Loaded Question
Collectors have been left to wonder if someone other than the soccer superstar is signing his trading cards.

What the Giants Have Embraced by Signing Russell Wilson
The former Super Bowl champion can provide New York with something the franchise has desperately craved.

Jimmy Butler’s Return to Miami Was All Hype and No Drama
Golden State needed Butler’s offense terribly, but he played like a man refusing to feed into what the masses wanted.

Inside a Stunning At-Bat That’s Etched in World Series History
Five months after Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam in Game 1, the recollections of the participants remain vivid.

A Path to the Playoffs for All 30 M.L.B. Teams
Somebody is going to stun the world, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Why the New York Knicks Owner James Dolan Is at Odds With the N.B.A.
Dolan is no stranger to conflict. But lately, tension between him and the league has escalated to new heights.

JuJu Watkins’s Injury Crushes U.S.C. and Leaves Women’s Basketball Reeling
The sophomore sensation is the sport’s latest icon and her absence materially affects the N.C.A.A. tournament’s success.

The March Madness Stars That W.N.B.A. Teams Are Eyeing
Paige Bueckers is a “foundational” player. But the UConn star isn’t the only prize in this year’s draft.

Soccer’s Most Prolific World Cup Team Is Caught in a Cycle of Apathy
The five-time champions, Brazil, is drifting aimlessly as its great rival, Argentina, is thriving.