Thunder Star, NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is NBA 2K26 Cover Athlete
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cover athlete of NBA 2K26 following his MVP and title-winning season, the video game's developer announced Tuesday.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cover athlete of NBA 2K26 following his MVP and title-winning season, the video game's developer announced Tuesday.
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cover athlete of NBA 2K26 following his MVP and title-winning season, the video game's developer announced Tuesday.
SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser provides updates on her lawsuit over alleged threats and actions from transgender teammate and the conflict of interest within the investigation on ‘America Reports’.
Former NCAA swimmers Riley Gaines and Kylee Alons, and their attorney William Bock, told Fox News Digital that they would all support criminal prosecution against officials allowing trans athletes to play in women's and girls' sports.
Female athletes Sophia Carpenter and Maddie Eischen filed a lawsuit against Oregon for its trans athlete policies, and said they felt encouraged to do so after Simone Biles attacked Riley Gaines on social media.
SINGAPORE: Top swimmers from Singapore are gunning for personal bests and to advance past a stacked field as they face global competition at the upcoming World Aquatics Championships on home ground.
FRISCO, Texas — Scott Frost's celebrated return as coach at UCF comes with the backdrop of a failed tenure at Nebraska, the alma mater he said he didn't want to talk about at Big 12 football media days Tuesday. Even though he did.
FRISCO, Texas — Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark is «doubling down» on the so-called 5+11 future College Football Playoff format, while acknowledging that it might benefit his league more in the future than currently.