Kuminga, Warriors end stalemate with 2-year deal
Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors ended a monthslong stalemate Tuesday, reaching agreement on a two-year deal worth $48.5 million.
👀Offseason survey: Good, bad moves; LeBron
League insiders share their picks for the Finals, most head-scratching moves of the summer and LeBron’s next decision.
Hour 4: Caller Frenzy
Paul wraps up the show with an hour dedicated to our loyal listeners. Including appearances from I-Man and Legend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Source: Paul Finebaum {$excerpt:n} Hour 4: Caller Frenzy
Dolphins cut CB Smith, former second-round pick
The Dolphins waived third-year player Cam Smith, the 51st pick in 2023, after the cornerback spent the start of the season on the NFI list. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} Dolphins cut CB Smith, former second-round pick
Kerr waiting until after season to address deal
Steve Kerr says he will wait until the season ends before addressing his contract. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Kerr waiting until after season to address deal
Wings fire Koclanes after WNBA-worst 10-34 year
Chris Koclanes has been fired as head coach of the Dallas Wings after the team finished a WNBA-worst 10-34. Source: ESPN Tide Nation Recruiting News {$excerpt:n} Wings fire Koclanes after WNBA-worst 10-34 year
Springer's Hartford Whalers batting gloves to be donated to Hockey Hall of Fame
The Blue Jays OFer is a native of New Britain, Connecticut, located just outside of Hartford. Source: ESPN Tide Nation Recruiting News {$excerpt:n} Springer's Hartford Whalers batting gloves to be donated to Hockey Hall of Fame
Skubal ties Tigers record with 14 Ks in G1 win
Tarik Skubal, who is favored to win his second straight American League Cy Young Award, tied a franchise postseason record with 14 strikeouts, and the Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Tuesday in Game 1 of their AL Wild Card Series. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Skubal ties Tigers record with 14 Ks […]
Royals expect captain Perez, 35, back in 2026
The Kansas City Royals, a club that finished 82-80 to post its second straight winning season, expect to have nine-time All-Star catcher Salvador Perez, their 35-year-old captain, back next season as it seeks a return trip to the American League playoffs. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Royals expect captain Perez, 35, back in 2026
Astros GM expects he, manager will return in '26
Astros general manager Dana Brown said he expects that he’ll be back, as well as manager Joe Espada after Houston missed the postseason for the first time in nearly a decade. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Astros GM expects he, manager will return in '26