Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi isn't biting his tongue about Deion Sanders' roster overhaul, saying it's a bad reflection on coaches across the country.
The Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated from the Western conference Finals after Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets swept them in the series. Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and Ric Bucher debate if LeBron James’ legacy is hurt after the sweep.
The Los Angeles Lakers season ended abruptly with a four-game series sweep by the Denver Nuggets. The team went from a terrible 2-10 start to the season to a Western Conference Finals trip. With LeBron James' future a question mark, the Lakers are now under a bigger spotlight on their offseason moves. Do they run it back with the same squad (assuming LeBron is back), sign-and-trade for Kyrie Irving, or go pursue Trae Young? Watch as Nick Wright breaks down why the purple and gold should stay pat, citing Kyrie's injury and off-court history, then discusses why the LeBron era was truly successful.
The Denver Nuggets did some spring cleaning with a four-game sweep over the Los Angeles Lakers. The other story is LeBron James' postgame comments contemplating retirement, saying quote: 'I've got a lot to think about.' He has expressed wanting to play with his son Bronny James, who will be a freshman at USC next season. However, Nick Wright sees another path where Bronny is not a one-and-done collegiate athlete, along with the possibility of the King either using leverage to recruit Kyrie Irving or retiring for a season, then returning to play with his son. Watch as Nick breaks down why he is buying LeBron's retirement hints.
Kyle Larson and the Hendrick Motor Sports group are already looking ahead and discussed how they are going to balance the 2024 All-Star and the Indianapolis 500 qualifying, with both usually being on the same weekend.
After the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated in the Western Conference Finals last night, LeBron James told reporters, quote, “going forward with the game of basketball, I’ve got a lot to think about.” Afterward, LeBron reportedly clarified his comments, saying retirement is what he is considering. Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and Ric Bucher debate if LeBron should consider retirement.
Nick Wright alongside Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes reveal the latest edition of NBA Title Pie featuring Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics.
Tabitha Brown reveals to Shannon Sharpe when she first heard of the term Vegan she thought it was for "white women who did yoga." She goes onto share how she converts people to adopt a plant based diet and shares some things she learned throughout her journey.
Shannon Sharpe asks Tabitha Brown her thoughts on business, entrepreneurship, good and bad business deals. Tabitha’s response was: “Be careful who you do business with, you can not trust everybody.”
Shannon Sharpe asks Tabitha Brown her thoughts on a 50/50 marriage after Gabrielle Union described her marriage with Dwayne Wade is a 50/50 split. Tabitha and her husband Chance react to Union's comments on marriage.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes react to the Denver Nuggets sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals and LeBron James hinting at retirement after a 40 point performance in Game 4.
For the first time in franchise history, the Denver Nuggets will make a Finals appearance after sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. After the series win, Nikola Jokić was named Western Conference Finals MVP for his dominant performances in games 1-4. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes debate if they are ready to call Jokić the best player in the world.
Timmy Tillman has been approved by FIFA to change his national team affiliation to the United States from Germany, following a move made by younger brother Malik a year earlier.
The Miami Heat will take on the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals, and we've got the latest betting odds from FOX Bet and a series prediction from FOX Sports Betting Analyst Jason McIntyre.
Catarina Macario announced on Tuesday that she will not be “physically ready" to play for the U.S. women's national team in this summer's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Aaron Rodgers showed up to the New York Jets OTAs, limping on his ankle. He did not attend the Green Bay Packers OTAs last season but did so this time. Is this a concern for Rodgers and the Jets moving forward? Colin Cowherd explains why fans should not worry about his injury and previous mistakes that he has learned ahead of moving to the Big Apple.
Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd on The Herd to discuss the latest news in the NBA. The two debate the possibility of LeBron James entering retirement after his comments after last night’s Game 4 elimination from the Western conference Finals.
With the Heat and Panthers on the verge of playing for championships after barely making the playoffs, sportsbooks stand to cash in. Patrick Everson spoke to a couple of oddsmakers about the upstart teams.
LeBron James hinted at retirement in his postgame interview, saying that he's 'got a lot to think about.' He finished with 40 points despite a tough loss. However, is it time to hang up the sneakers despite aiming to play with his son? Colin Cowherd discusses why this offseason is the perfect time to retire.
The Denver Nuggets took care of some late spring cleaning, sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers out of the playoffs with a 113-110 Game 4 win. Nikola Jokić finished with 30 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists. He was also named the Magic Johnson Western Conference finals MVP. Colin Cowherd reacts to the Nuggets advancing to the NBA Finals, then explains why Joker is the best player in the world.
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn’t avoid the sweep last night losing to the Denver Nuggets 113-111. LeBron finished with a game-high 40 points and was one assist shy of a triple-double. LeBron also wasn’t able to connect on the potential game-tying drive at the buzzer after he was blocked by Aaron Gordon. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to Lakers being eliminated from the NBA Playoffs.
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn’t avoid the sweep last night losing to the Denver Nuggets 113-111. LeBron finished with a game-high 40 points and was one assist shy of a triple-double. LeBron also wasn’t able to connect on the potential game-tying drive at the buzzer after he was blocked by Aaron Gordon. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to Lakers being eliminated from the NBA Playoffs.
Following the Los Angeles Lakers loss last night, LeBron James told reporters quote: 'going forward with the game of basketball, I’ve got a lot to think about.' Afterwards, LeBron reportedly clarified his comments saying retirement is what he is considering. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe discuss whether they believe the King will retire or not.
Guradians rookie Will Brennan hit a hard grounder that accidentally killed a bird wandering on the infield grass in Monday's game against the White Sox.
Three decades have passed since the Lions won the NFC North. They're the odds-on favorites to do so in 2023. How will Detroit deal with the pressure of expectations?
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers came in hot in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, trying to avoid a disappointing end of their season. In the end, even with a 48 minute, 40-point performance from LeBron, they couldn't hold off Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets from rallying in the 2nd half of the game, culminating in not only a 4-game sweep, but their first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history. Craig Carton is joined by Tim Hardaway Sr and Greg Jennings to decide whether Anthony Davis let the team down, or if LeBron is truly past his prime. Plus, what does this win say about the Nuggets' chances in the Finals?
Craig Carton isn't buying LeBron James floating retirement after the Los Angeles Lakers get swept by the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals. In fact, he tells Tim Hardaway Sr that this is a grab for attention after a disappointing end to the Lakers' season. While Hardaway agrees LeBron is coming back next season, the crew speculate on whether this is a calculated move on LeBron's part in order to get the Lakers front office to make some personnel moves, including making a play for Kyrie Irving.