Kobe gets his, but LeBron gets victory in L.A.
In their final head-to-head meeting, Kobe and LeBron put on a good show Thursday night. Kobe scored a game-high 26 points, while James scored 24 in a winning effort.
In their final head-to-head meeting, Kobe and LeBron put on a good show Thursday night. Kobe scored a game-high 26 points, while James scored 24 in a winning effort.
With money being doled out all over the place in NFL free agency, Bill Barnwell is here to bring clarity to the chaos, grading each notable deal.
Iowa, which lost on Thursday to Illinois in the Big Ten quarterfinals, bears little resemblance to the team that dominated league play earlier this season, and time is running out for it to rediscover its identity.
Buddy Hield propelled Oklahoma into the Big 12 semis and added another sensational chapter to his Wooden Award candidacy in beating Iowa State.
Denver now have five days to match the offer sheet running back C.J. Anderson has signed with the Dolphins or risk losing another key player from its Super Bowl-winning team.
The Sacramento Kings have suspended center DeMarcus Cousins for one game for "conduct detrimental to the team."
Brock Osweiler says he decided to leave the Broncos and sign with the Texans because he felt he had the best chance of success in Houston.
Mario Chalmers, a day after rupturing an Achilles tendon to knock him out for the rest of the season, was waived by Memphis to clear up a much-needed roster spot Thursday.
The Seahawks have agreed to a deal with Jermaine Kearse, keeping the receiver in Seattle with a three-year deal worth $13.5 million.
The second day of NFL free agency was quieter than the first, with Oakland's deal with cornerback Sean Smith coming in as the day's best signing.
NFL Nation reporters break down the second day of free agency for every team. The Raiders' stealing Sean Smith from the Chiefs and the Falcons' adding Mohamed Sanu were among the big deals.
Bad news: The Blue Devils are too undermanned to think about defending their title. The good news? There will be so much talent in Durham next season that they'll be heavy favorites in 2016-17.
Championship Week is in full swing. How will the next few days shake up Joe Lunardi's NCAA tourney projections?
The Gators avoided disaster when they narrowly escaped Arkansas, but anything short of a win over Texas A&M on Friday likely means they're headed for the NIT.
Whether from nerves or just not being ready, Vanderbilt's ugly first half spelled doom against Tennessee and put the Commodores in a tight NCAA spot.
Goose Gossage ripped into Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista for his antics, as well as the "nerds" ruining baseball by changing the rules of the game.
Bryce Harper -- his play, his attitude, his hair! -- is on a mission to change baseball forever.
Opponents know he's likely to put it up, but Stephen Curry's unreal lateral movement and quick release make it so his shot is almost unblockable.
John Elway knew the Broncos would experience personnel losses, but he will have to make some moves to re-establish an offensive presence.
Sean Smith to the Raiders. Mohamed Sanu to the Falcons. Brock Osweiler to the Texans. Keep track of the biggest NFL free-agency moves here.
We asked more than 75 coaches which team they'd least want to face in the NCAA tournament. Many names came up. It's clear nobody wants to see Kansas. Tune in to ESPN2 & WatchESPN.
Liverpool got the better of Manchester United in a Europa League battle of fallen football giants, writes Tom Bell.
With their Wednesday win, the Warriors improved to 57-6 and bettered their chances to set the single-season record. Get the latest on the Warriors' pursuit of the '95-96 Bulls' record 72-10 mark.
The Broncos, now without a QB, have several qualities that would appeal to Sam Bradford: proximity to his native Oklahoma and a top-notch defense.
Suddenly in need of a starting quarterback, Denver would be wise to set its sights on Robert Griffin III, writes KC Joyner.
Follow all the big (and small) signings of the NFL's free-agency season.
Starting at quarterback in major college football is a huge challenge. Doing it as a true freshman is even more daunting.
Miami has traded for a bad contract and signed a defender coming off the worst season of his career, plus let young, talented players walk in free agency. What are you doing, Dolphins?
The 49ers have been contacted by the Broncos, Jets and Browns about the availability of quarterback Colin Kaepernick in a trade, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
With his dissenters, including April 23 opponent Daniel Cormier, questioning the sincerity of his sobriety, Jon Jones is focused on reclaiming his title -- and his reputation -- at UFC 197.
At age 21 last season, Rougned Odor was among the major league second basemen leaders in slugging percentage even after a slow start.
Will Brian France's political views drive away potential sponsors? Plus, our gang weighs in on teams in an early rut, the NASCAR Goes West concept, Team Penske and more.
Sure, 2015 went off the rails for LSU. But 2016 looks awfully good for the Tigers, who boast a loaded depth chart and play a challenging schedule. And oh yeah, they have Leonard Fournette.
Mexico's young NASCAR driver can drive popularity for the sport in his homeland.
What's the next wave in analytics? Here are summaries of the eight finalists for MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference's research paper of the year.
The way LeBron James looked at his left hand after, it seemed even he was impressed by that ridiculous, off-the-glass flush.
How does Kobe Bryant respond to LeBron James trying to steal the show in L.A.? Only way he knows how to.
It "would have been a game-ending dunk," commentator Sean Elliott joked. But, yes, Jaylen Brown's near-dunk was that good.
He may have lost to back-to-back champ Zach LaVine in the dunk contest, but he's still showing off his skills ... in jeans. Take a look
Tony Parker. Spin move. Too pretty.
After Kobe Bryant’s last matchup against the Cavaliers, LeBron James and many of his teammates embrace Kobe, congratulating him on his impressive career.
Zach Auguste had 19 points and 22 rebounds but this block will be the play he'll be remembered for.
The NCAA tournament brackets will be revealed Sunday night, but you can get ahead of the game and sign up for Tournament Challenge now, then come back to make your picks when all the matchups are unveiled. Sign up now
Wade Baldwin's last-second drive and shot looked to send the game to overtime but instant replay said "not so fast, my friend." Tennessee moves on to play LSU.
Julius Randle was on the verge of putting up a shot when LeBron James jumped up for the block but ended up fouling him and ... hanging on the rim. Because why not?
One play. Three outs. No sweat.
A curious fox nearly ran away with a golfer's wallet at the Baltry golf course in Ireland.
"There's too many times this happens for it not to be a pattern."
This is a lesson on how to not box out. Danny Green was behind the 3-point arc but somehow snuck past a few defenders for the strong, one-handed putback.
Oklahoma's bench just could not handle Buddy Hield's alley-oop dunk in the team's win over Iowa State.
And the Ole Miss star will make from anywhere.
After a 21-point win Wednesday, Golden State increased its probability of breaking the NBA single-season record, according to ESPN's Basketball Power Index. Chase for 73
"That's the way I play. I want to kick your teeth in. And after the game I can walk out of those doors and be the happiest person in the world." Sorry, not sorry
We asked more than 75 coaches which team they'd least like to face in the NCAA tournament. Their fears varied from talent, superior coaching and Denzel Valentine. Scary teams (Insider)
If John Elway's history is any indication, he will look for a high-ceiling option when picking his next quarterback, even if that player comes with some risk. Enter Robert Griffin III. Top-tier QB (Insider)
Kobe on LeBron rivalry: "I wouldn't say it's not a rivalry because we like each other too much. I don't like anyone that much."
Jon Anik thought there was no way Nate Diaz could beat Conor McGregor. But Diaz did, so Anik got a special tattoo to hold up his end of a promise. Check it out
In Kobe Bryant's final meeting against LeBron James, he scored 26 points in the Lakers' 120-108 loss to the Cavs.
Channing Frye said he fed off the hype and the energy in Staples Center, leading to his 21-point game. "I haven't played on (national) TV in 2-3 years)," Frye said.