It still remains to be seen where Jeremy Lin will play next season. If the Houston Rockets decide to trade Lin, here's five teams that would benefit greatly from him
Several news publications are reporting that the New York Knicks have finalized talks with Derek Fisher who is expected to become the team's newest coach with a five-year deal of $25 million.
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is very interested in acquiring Chelsea midfielder Ramires in hopes of solidifying their chances of making a big splash again next season.
With a storied career that includes fights and victories against some of the top fighters in his day, Oscar De La Hoya has earned a place in the debate of "Who's the Greatest Fighter Ever?" among boxing fans and pundits. Want proof? Let's take a look at some of De La Hoya's greatest fights during his three-decade-spanning professional career.
While Group E is the undisputed Group of Opportunity, Group F offers a different kind of opportunity in this year's World Cup. One team is looked upon the clear-cut favorite to win it all while the battle for second place could very well go to either one of the other three games.
Manny Pacquiao is set to enter a new career later this year as multiple reports confirmed that WBO welterweight champion was named as head coach of an expansion team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Also, Damien Sandow deals with his personality issues, Bray Wyatt makes his return after his clan scored a major win over the WWE Tag Team Champions - the Usos, The Shield deals with Seth Rollins' betrayal, and Daniel Bryan faces a new ultimatum as he tries to recover from his neck injury.
Freddie Roach and Bob Arum want a rematch between Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, but both of them believe that the fight is highly unlikely to happen.
Who will Miguel Cotto fight next? Let's break down his status in the boxing world and see where he measures up. Here's five opponents who Miguel Cotto could see in the ring for his next fight.
Groups of Death often get the plethora of the spotlight, but Groups of Opportunity are just as worthy of attention. Group E is certainly one of those opportunity groups as it features a few sides that are not considered major contenders but could potentially surprise at the World Cup. Here is a look at Group E.
The Los Angeles Kings will take their 2-0 series lead to Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have their backs against the wall in a must win game three.
The Minnesota Timberwolves might lose two stars as Ricky Rubio sounded like he might consider leaving if the team fails to convince Kevin Love to stay.
The trio is down to a duo, as just Pitbull and Claudia Leitte will perform. Someone will be noticeably absent for the World Cup opening ceremony. Jennifer Lopez has pulled out of the performance because of "production issues," the Daily Mail noted.
The Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in game two to tie the series 1-1. The next two games will be played in Miami. How much trouble are the Spurs in moving forward?
After having come up short in winning thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown with "War Emblem" in 2002, Victor Espinoza came in fifth place in Saturday's Belmont Stakes as once again attempted to become the first Hispanic jockey to win the historic yet elusive title.
Manager of the Mexico national football team, Miguel Herrera has some interesting demands for his players in order to win this the World Cup.Last month, Herrera reportedly told Reforma newspaper that he wants his players to abstain from sex while they are in Brazil for the World Cup.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has been criticized because of her countries handling and preparation of the World Cup. Lately, she has defended herself and spoke out on behalf of Brazil. Get direct quotes from the president and poll numbers from fans on the FIFA World Cup and here.
With only four days until kick off, strikes continue to plague many cities before the World Cup. Strikes have wreaked havoc in many cities' public transportation systems and roads especially, particularly those of Sao Paulo.
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the top two tennis players in the world today, will collide in the French Open 2014 finals on Sunday at the Court Philippe Chatrier in Paris.