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Why the Lakers Couldn’t Say No to the Luka Doncic Trade
A stunning trade was absolutely a no-brainer for Los Angeles, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Lakers Acquired Superstar Luka Doncic in a Trade for Anthony Davis
The stunning move sends Doncic, a five-time N.B.A. All-Star, to L.A. and Davis to the Dallas Mavericks.

Assessing the Revamped Champions League
Aside from delivering more money to the teams, more games to the broadcasters and more revenue to UEFA, did the overhaul work?

What Happened When an 11-Year-Old Found One of Sports’ Most Coveted Collectibles
“I was shocked”: A young fan described finding one of the most sought-after baseball cards in recent history.

Older Coaches Are Having a Moment in the N.F.L.
The Super Bowl coaching staffs feature five coaches in their 60s, including Andy Reid, the oldest head coach in the league in 2024.

UConn’s Dan Hurley Might Be College Basketball’s New Villain
Hurley is an authentic, outspoken personality, an increasingly rare commodity in a sport that used to be teeming with them, a columnist for The Athletic...

After D.C. Jet Collision, an Ice Skating Community in Boston Mourns
The plane crash wasn’t the Skating Club of Boston’s first airline tragedy. Ten members of the U.S. figure skating team were killed in 1961.

Former Fox Sports Host Details a Career Derailed by Alleged Sexual Assault
Julie Stewart-Binks filed a lawsuit in which she alleges that an executive at the network sexually assaulted her in 2016: “He held the power to...

The Premier League vs. Manchester City
As a panel considers a seismic soccer trial, here’s a look at what their past cases reveal.

How Pam Shriver’s Stolen Grand Slam Trophies Were Found
Just under two weeks after they were taken during the L.A. wildfires, a box of trophies and photos appeared near the gate of a hotel’s...