Zion Williamson is being sued by a marketing company after changing agents, and pretrial discovery is probing into whether he received benefits from an agent before turning pro.
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Oddsmakers show little faith, making Patriots underdogs in seven 2020 games
New England is favored in eight games, underdogs in seven and a pick-em with the Chargers, according to an online site which set betting lines for all 2020 NFL games.
No Calder Cup for first time since 1936 as AHL cancels season and playoffs
The 31-team American Hockey League is shifting its focus to next season, but there is still plenty up in the air for teams and players.
UFC comes out punching as pandemic-embattled ESPN welcomes live content
There have been plenty of preparations to bring live sports back on Saturday with UFC 249, but some wonder if it’s too soon for sports and content-needy ESPN.
Fans allowed inside at Taiwan baseball stadiums, but sit apart with no food or concessions
Up to 1,000 fans are allowed in games, but no food can be brought in, concessions are closed and there must be plenty of distance between spectators.
Survey: At least 70% of U.S. Olympic sports applied for government relief funding
An Associated Press survey finds 36 of 44 national governing bodies for individual sports received federal funding to keep going during the pandemic.
Nadal: Djokovic will need to take vaccine if tennis tour makes it mandatory
Novak Djokovic said he might not take a coronavirus vaccine, but Rafael Nadal says he, and everyone else, will need to comply to protect everyone.
McGraw retires as a coaching legend, finding a voice that reaches far beyond basketball
After finding that voice – and a receptive audience – during a press conference at the 2019 Final Four, Muffet McGraw will continue to make an impact after a legendary coaching career.
Woods-Mickelson match includes $10 million donation to virus relief
Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have pledged a donation as part of their televised golf match on May 24.
Copeland brings versatility, and so much more, to Patriots
Brandon Copeland, part of the Patriots’ revamped linebacker corps, has made many contributions off the field – from teaching at the Wharton School of Business to battling hunger in the community.