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Bill Walton’s Message Was One Everyone Understood: Peace and Love
For all of his accomplishments, the thread of Walton’s life was his passion for people, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Angel Hernandez Is Baseball’s Most Villainous Umpire. Does He Deserve It?
When it comes to utterly egregious calls, it feels as though Hernandez is the biggest culprit.

Could the N.B.A. Have a $100 Million Player?
The amount of money set to pour into the league will most likely bring about what surely was once considered an impossible feat.

‘First He Takes Your Legs, Then Your Mind’: What It’s Like to Play Nadal on Clay
Djokovic, Dimitrov and more describe how hard it is to face Rafael Nadal on the surface he dominated for two decades.

Why NASCAR Is Being Criticized By One of Its Most Popular Drivers
Chase Elliott called out NASCAR after it issued a record fine against Ricky Stenhouse Jr. for his role in a fight after the All-Star Race.

How the No. 1 Player in the World Serves Up Humiliation to Her Opponents
A “bagel,” or a set that ends 6-0, is viewed as an embarrassment. No player wins by that margin more than Iga Swiatek.

6 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.

6 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 Best Films of 2024, So Far
Our critics pick nine films that they think are worth your time on this long holiday weekend.

‘I Feel Like We Deserve Better’: How and Why Tennis Lets Women Down
From prize money and scheduling to dress codes, women often find themselves confronted with playing a sport designed for men.