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Inside Draymond Green’s Basketball Mind: How to Destroy an Offense
One of the most ferocious and dominant defenders in N.B.A. history breaks down his own highlights with The Athletic.

Inside the Momentous Decision That Changed Cooper Flagg and Duke
Years before his starring turn at the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament, the freshman phenom wasn’t sure he would play for the Blue Devils.

In the Men’s Final Four, It’s Boomer vs. Millennial Coaches
One of the four head coaches left working in the N.C.A.A. Tournament will win his first national championship Monday night.

How Countries Reacted to Trump’s Tariffs
China vowed countermeasures and the E.U. promised a unified response, while Britain and Japan refrained from immediate retaliation.

Live Updates: China and Europe Vow to Respond to Trump’s Tariffs
Investors’ shock at the size of the levies sent markets in Asia sharply lower. Experts warned that the global economy could be upended.

How an UberEats Driver Made the Unlikeliest Start in N.H.L. History
Through surgeries and mental health struggles, thrilling call-ups and heartbreaking cuts, Brandon Halverson persevered to reach his lifelong dream.

How a Women’s Basketball Star Just Revealed a Shifting Power Dynamic
Olivia Miles was a top projected W.N.B.A. draft pick. Her decision to remain in college shows that female players have more agency than ever.

Tennis Is at the Center of the Future of Sports Media. Can It Afford to Be?
Broadcast rights make hundreds of millions of dollars for the biggest tournaments. They can also shut out potential fans.

The Transfer Portal Created a New Type of College Basketball Cinderella
This year’s men’s Final Four consists of four top-seeded teams. The stars who led them there had more humble beginnings.

For Mikaela Shiffrin, the Olympic Season Has Already Started
After a record-breaking 101st World Cup win, the Alpine skiing star has her sights set on Olympic gold.