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The 17-Year-Old Swimming Star Primed For a Breakout at the Paris Olympics
The Canadian Summer McIntosh already had the world’s attention. Now she’s on the verge of much more.

Connor McDavid Is One of Hockey’s Greats. So Why Isn’t Everyone Watching?
McDavid is hockey’s LeBron James in terms of making good on his phenom potential. But casual fans in America have yet to be fully introduced.

Why the Celtics May Have Perfected the Modern N.B.A. Offense
No one has been able to stop Boston all season. After Game 1 of the N.B.A. Finals, it’s starting to feel like no one can.

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

The Oilers Made the Stanley Cup Finals. Don’t Expect Canada to Cheer Them On.
An Edmonton championship would end a 31-year drought for a hockey-obsessed country. But it isn’t that simple.

Sports Betting for Players Is Easier Than Ever. That Creates More Problems.
While leagues like M.L.B. increasingly court gaming partners, they have attempted to implement safeguards.

Why the Lakers Seem Willing to Bet on JJ Redick’s Potential
If Los Angeles hires Redick, it would be a departure from its usual approach to coaching hires.

In Caitlin Clark Discourse, Pat McAfee and ESPN Came Up Short
The talk show host apologized for his commentary on Monday. Now, we’ll find out if he learned anything, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Implications of Novak Djokovic’s French Open Withdrawal
Djokovic’s torn meniscus looms large for him, the tournament and tennis in general.

Real Madrid Has Finally Signed Kylian Mbappé. Here’s How It Was Done.
The deal to sign the Paris St.-Germain forward has been a long time coming, but wasn’t without intrigue.