Durant plans 4-year, $198M extension with Nets
Kevin Durant plans to sign a four-year, $198 million maximum contract extension with the Brooklyn Nets sometime after he becomes eligible Saturday, his longtime business manager told ESPN.
Kevin Durant plans to sign a four-year, $198 million maximum contract extension with the Brooklyn Nets sometime after he becomes eligible Saturday, his longtime business manager told ESPN.
On Thursday, Barcelona said it couldn’t sign Lionel Messi. On Friday, the war of words began. Gab Marcotti explains the latest developments.
The Tokyo Olympics, which saw six new sports, are winding down. By the 2028 or 2032 Olympic Games, could cornhole be a medal-worthy sport? It’s all part of the world domination plan.
Steelers receiver James Washington, whose production has dipped entering the final season of his rookie deal, has approached the team about a trade, a source told ESPN.
Quarterback Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills have agreed to a six-year, $258 million extension with $150 million of that guaranteed, sources tell ESPN.
Andre Iguodala, who won three NBA championship in his six seasons with Golden State before joining the Heat, is returning to the Warriors after agreeing to a deal as an unrestricted free agent.
Paris Saint-Germain have made contact with Lionel Messi over a potential move, sources have told ESPN.
Allyson Felix set an Olympic record when she won her 10th career medal with a bronze in the 400 meters as Shaunae Miller-Uibo defended her gold from Rio.
Peyton Manning said it “means a lot” to him that former rival Tom Brady will be in his section Sunday night when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.