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Kevin Durant’s Tearful Netflix Moment Is a Timely Reminder
The superstar showed a sentiment of responsibility to basketball that may be a fading light in future generations, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Rising Coaches, Executives and Personalities Impacting the N.F.L.
These young stars will help mold the league for years to come.

Who Will Win the U.S.-Canada Showdown? Hockey Experts Predict.
There’s a narrow favorite in the 4-Nations Face-Off championship.

Thanks to the Big Ten and SEC, College Football Might Be in Trouble
These two conferences are controlling the sport. They are about to set the whole thing aflame, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The ‘Relationship of Dependence’ Between a Barred Coach and a Wimbledon Champion
A WTA investigation summary obtained by The Athletic said that Stefano Vukov engaged in “abusive conduct” toward Elena Rybakina.

More Former N.F.L. Players Are Becoming College Coaches. Is It a Good Thing?
Colorado’s Deion Sanders isn’t the only high-profile N.F.L. alumnus strolling college sidelines. But the depth of the coaches’ experience differs.

Is This Champions League Fixture One of the Most Exciting in All of Soccer?
Manchester City and Real Madrid have exchanged 30 goals between them in their past seven meetings.

Why a U.S.-Canada Rematch in the Championship Is the 4 Nations’ Dream Scenario
Dominance for the Americans? Redemption for the Canadians? It’s all on the line in Thursday’s final, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How the Indiana Fever Are Managing the Caitlin Clark Mania
“She tries to live her life in an authentic way. But she’s very much Taylor Swift 2.0,” said Clark’s new coach, Stephanie White.

The N.F.L. Prospects Who Could Determine Round 1 of the Draft
If you took a poll of every team’s outlook right now, you would get 32 very different answers, a columnist for The Athletic writes.