Magic Johnson likes to profess how much he loves the Lakers and Buss family. Yet he managed to trash all of them – and further sully his reputation.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: You can blame Tiger Woods for a lot, but not the death of young employee
Tiger Woods is being sued by the family of a man who worked as a bartender at Woods’ restaurant and died after drinking with fellow employees.
Opinion: If Caster Semenya penalized for her biology, what’s next? Height limits?
International sports court rules track officials can impose rules to limit naturally high levels of testosterone in female runners.
Noah Lyles is just the guy to pick up where Usain Bolt left off
Noah Lyles had the world’s fastest time in the 200 meters last year, and hasn’t lost a race at that distance since the 2016 Olympic trials.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee transforming together as he leads NBA’s next generation
MVP candidate has Bucks back in playoffs with NBA’s best record and energized city behind him.
Opinion: Redshirt years don’t make Virginia old, they make its Final Four team better
Virginia has five players on its roster who redshirted as freshmen. Other coaches chase one-and-done; Tony Bennett prefers more-seasoned players.
Opinion: Auburn didn’t have choice with Okeke injury, but it can choose how to respond
Chuma Okeke was Auburn’s third-leading scorer and top rebounder before tearing his ACL during Sweet 16 game. His impact is felt in the Final Four
Opinion: Other teams might be better, but no team tougher than Auburn in this March Madness
Auburn beat Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky, the three schools with most wins in college basketball, on way to Final Four. Now Virginia awaits.
Opinion: Kentucky star P.J. Washington’s will stronger than the pain in his sprained foot
Despite injured foot, P.J. Washington finished with 16 points in less than 26 minutes, and came up with a monster block as Kentucky held off Houston.
Opinion: Auburn’s Bruce Pearl symbolizes the rot in college athletics
Bruce Pearl was out of college basketball for three years, punishment for a “show cause” penalty following multiple NCAA violations at Tennessee