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On a Tuesday afternoon in 1950, April 25, in a board room jammed with owners and coaches of the fledgling league’s 12 (soon to be 11) teams, the Boston Celtics’ Walter Brown called out a name in the ...
NFL draft is finally upon us, taking place this year at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin – Titletown – home of the Green ...
As a schoolboy at Wake Forest High in North Carolina, Will Perry could not have fathomed that he would go on to become a ...
Harold (Buster) Hair, a Jacksonville sports pioneer who competed in baseball's Negro Leagues and later coached legions of aspiring athletes across the First Coast, died April 21 in Atlanta at age 92.
They say that big dreams don't fit into small lives, and Carlos Carrasco knows this well. The 27-year-old from Madrid is an American football player who left his job at a consultin ...
Neeraj Chopra Classic javelin event is set to take place at Bengaluru's Kanteerava Stadium on May 24. Many big names will ...
Chuck Cooper was a rookie on the first Celtics team to end the season with a winning record. And a separate pick, Bob Cousy, ...
All-Stars Stephen Curry, Karl-Anthony Towns and Jaylen Brown introduce us to the pioneers who broke the NBAs color barrier in 1950: Chuck Cooper, Nat Sweetwater Clifton and Earl Lloyd New Yorks ...