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Jimmy Butler’s Return to Miami Was All Hype and No Drama
Golden State needed Butler’s offense terribly, but he played like a man refusing to feed into what the masses wanted.

Novak Djokovic’s Search for His Tennis, and for Himself
After two decades and 99 career singles titles, the greatest men’s tennis player of the modern era has become a mystery.

The Winners and Losers of the N.F.L. Offseason
Some teams added value in free agency. Others lost a lot of it.

Predictions, Projections and Wild Guesses for the 2025 M.L.B. Season
Baseball fans won’t see this World Series matchup coming, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Inside an N.F.L. Draft Prospect’s Long Struggle With Narcolepsy
During one of the most intense moments of the college football season, Nazir Stackhouse was fighting a battle to stay awake.

The March Madness Stars That W.N.B.A. Teams Are Eyeing
Paige Bueckers is a “foundational” player. But the UConn star isn’t the only prize in this year’s draft.

Soccer’s Most Prolific World Cup Team Is Caught in a Cycle of Apathy
The five-time champions, Brazil, is drifting aimlessly as its great rival, Argentina, is thriving.

An Accident Ended His Basketball Career. He Still Became a Star.
After a motorcycle crash left Jay Williams with severe injuries, he found a new path that kept him involved with the sport.

The Most Pressing Need for All 32 N.F.L. Teams
With the N.F.L. draft less than a month away, several franchises are still looking for a starting quarterback.

Inside a Stunning At-Bat That’s Etched in World Series History
Five months after Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam in Game 1, the recollections of the participants remain vivid.