Scott Van Pelt Recounts electrifying Knicks night at Madison Square Garden
Van Pelt describes a surreal finish that blended celebrity sightings, legendary performances and a crowd that refused to quit.
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Van Pelt describes a surreal finish that blended celebrity sightings, legendary performances and a crowd that refused to quit.

Pocono Raceway’s unique three‑turn layout, historic inspirations, and strategic challenges make it one of NASCAR’s most unpredictable and beloved venues.

The Knicks rallied from a 29‑point hole to beat the Spurs 107‑106, with analysts blasting the Texas side's second‑half effort and the team now one win away from its first title since 1973.

U.S. Soccer Federation chief executive JT Batson explains how the 2026 FIFA World Cup will serve as a catalyst to broaden participation, improve coaching and deepen fan engagement across America.

A FIFA‑organized Legends Match and an Italian‑language Mass marked a celebration of Italian‑American culture and soccer in Manhattan.

With the Knicks leading the NBA Finals 2-1, a close Game 4 in New York is expected. Fantasy insights highlight Dylan Harper's rise, Jalen Brunson's shooting woes, and value picks like Jose Alvarado.

A series of oversized soccer ball sculptures is turning streets, parks and museum plazas across New York City and New Jersey into a vibrant gallery of sport‑inspired art, with proceeds from selected works earmarked for charitable causes.

An exclusive series at Hudson Yards blends Rioja wine pairings, Spanish cuisine and live soccer, celebrating shared cultural experiences.

A look at the collegiate backgrounds and professional trajectories of the eight former NCAA players who will represent the United States at the first World Cup hosted on home soil since 1994.

Whoopi Goldberg defends Donald Trump's NBA Finals attendance, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne charm young baseball fans, and a series of off‑beat anecdotes round out a day of sports‑centric chatter.

Hard Rock International launches the “All Teams. One Place.” campaign ahead of the summer’s global soccer tournament, partnering with Leo Messi for a sweepstakes, exclusive hotel suites, a new burger and a cause‑driven partnership with It’s a Penalty.

Michael Eck, a former University of Virginia football player, releases his memoir Strike Season through Regalo Press, with all proceeds benefiting STEER for Student Athletes. The book also details his Wall Street career, his son Connor’s encouragement, and interviews with his former coach and union leader.

The San Antonio Spurs trail the New York Knicks 2-0 in the NBA Finals. With Game 3 set for June 8, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. CT, the team hopes a strong performance from Victor Wembanyama and an improved bench can shift momentum.

The Professional Women's Hockey League's newest franchise in Hamilton has locked in its first five foundational players, blending leadership, Olympic experience and elite talent to launch a competitive squad.

With the Knicks holding a 2-0 edge, DFS strategists are zeroing in on cost‑effective performers who could swing the Showdown slate on DraftKings.

A preview of the June 8 friendly in New York City, the teams' recent results, and what the games mean for their World Cup openings.

Victor Wembanyama’s scoring surge and the Spurs’ collective belief keep hope alive after two losses to the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.

The 2026 U.S. Open Basketball East Championships will bring together top amateur and professional teams in New York City, featuring Chicago prodigy Sarah Johnson and emphasizing community growth under organizer Mike Hall.

Georgia will open its 2026‑27 campaign at home against the North Carolina Central Eagles on Nov. 2, marking the third meeting in program history and the start of a demanding non‑conference slate that includes the ACC/SEC Challenge, the Jimmy V Classic and the ESPN Events Invitational.

Former President Donald Trump has expressed support for a salary cap in Major League Baseball, citing the need for financial sustainability, while also highlighting his attendance at the NBA Finals, plans for a White House UFC event, and work on Name, Image and Likeness laws.

Teacher Chad Soon’s narrative on Larry Kwong, the first Chinese‑Canadian NHL player, earns the B.C. Historical Federation’s top article award and sparks national acclaim.
The New York Knicks have clinched a spot in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, sparking citywide excitement and a renewed hope for a championship after a 27‑year wait.
The exhibit features match‑worn jerseys from Messi, Ronaldo and Beckham, a limited‑edition ESB x CFS jersey, and special lighting tied to MetLife Stadium results.
After 14 seasons and a Super Bowl championship, Russell Wilson announced his retirement and a new role as a studio analyst for CBS.