Ben Stiller is filming an HBO documentary about the Knicks on his iPhone.
This was his view of the Knicks clinching the biggest comeback ever in an NBA Finals game.
From the moment fans paraded into the parking lot through Gio Reyna’s goal in extra time, tonight was a party in L.A.
Despite all the hurdles in the buildup, the USMNT’s World Cup opener was a decisive, sold-out success.
My dispatch from the match:
A sell-out crowd of 70,492 fans.
A 4–1 win.
USMNT's World Cup opener was everything the host nation could've asked for.
The FOS L.A. dispatch from @mgfleming12:
Utah is officially the first athletic department to sign a private equity deal.
The deal with Otro Capital, which will see the Utes sell off a portion of athletic department assets, is expected to generate nine figures in revenue, a source tells FOS.
The NFLPA is calling out team owners as stadiums swap out turf for grass for the World Cup.
As many players push for grass, the union says owners are doing "for soccer players what they refuse to do for NFL players."
FIFA is mandating three-minute hydration breaks for all 104 World Cup matches.
In Thursday’s opener, Fox cut to full-screen commercials during the breaks—and came back from one after play had already resumed.
Telemundo said it won't follow suit.
The U.S. men's national team has players from England, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Almost 25% of players at the World Cup are representing a country they weren't born in as teams are stacking their rosters with more foreign-born players than ever before.
Inside the NBA was the "missing piece" for ESPN, its president Burke Magnus says.
ESPN wanted Inside the NBA for decades. Now that the network has it, the iconic studio show has pushed ESPN's NBA Finals coverage to a new level.
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The $110 billion union of the parent companies of CBS Sports and TNT Sports drew much closer to reality Friday, as the U.S. Department of Justice gave its blessing to Paramount’s planned takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery.
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