It had already been over two years since the death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash. Now, his widow, Vanessa Bryant, is seeking legal action against the Los Angeles County sheriff's and fire departments.
Sons of NBA legends Scottie Pippen and Shaquille O'Neal have recently been making waves in the sports scene. Who has a brighter NBA future between the two?
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry will be stepping into unfamiliar territory, as he takes on the hosting duties for the ESPYS and teases some trash talking during his opening monologue.
WNBA star and Olympic Gold Medalist Brittney Griner is still in detention in Russia, and the issue has reverberated in the sporting world as tensions between Russia and the United States are increasing due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The New York Knicks may have tampered with former Dallas Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson before his free agency officially opened. And because of this, the NBA may be penalizing the team. The guard reportedly decided to leave Dallas for New York as the Knicks offered him a lucrative four-year, $110M contract.
After winning an NBA Title with the Golden State Warriors, Mexican NBA star Juan "JTA" Toscano-Anderson is taking his talents to Hollywood, as he signs with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Golden State chose not to extend a qualifying offer to the 29-year-old Mexican basketball star.
Former NBA star Delonte West has been battling mental health issues, as well as drug addiction, and seems to be on the right track after an outpouring of support. However, a recent video taken in Alexandria, Virginia has shown that the former basketball standout's life may not be back on track anymore.
The Golden State Warriors have won another NBA championship, besting a hungry Boston Celtics team on the road in Game 6 to win the franchise's seventh NBA title.
Lakers star LeBron James was criticized once again by NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Sunday for his past actions and stance on COVID-19 and other issues.
When asked by ESPN if their teams are fully vaccinated, both the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers refused to comment, opening the possibility that both teams could potentially be missing players in road games of a first-round playoff series against the Toronto Raptors.