In today's Best For Last, Colin Cowherd plays 'Wiggins or Wigg-out,' where he decides which players he would take over Andrew Wiggins between Rudy Gobert, Anthony Edwards, Zion Williamson, Deandre Ayton, Russell Westbrook, Ben Simmons, Jaylen Brown, Bam Adebayo, Kyrie Irving and Khris Middleton. Who are you 'Wiggins or Wigg-out' on?
Youri Tielemans' cross into the box finds Michy Batshuayi who finds the back of the net with a beautiful header to give Belgium the 1-0 lead over Poland in UEFA Nations League play.
Gerald McCoy joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the latest in the NFL. McCoy zeros in on the Las Vegas Raiders, QB Derek Carr, new head coach Josh McDaniels. McCoy is excited what the Raiders can accomplish in 2022.
Andrew Wiggins has emerged offensively for the Golden State Warriors and even slowed down Jayson Tatum on defense. Wiggins came into the season carrying the 'bust' level after leaving the Minnesota Timberwolves. Colin Cowherd analyzes Wiggins' impact and explains why he will 'get some MVP votes.'
Despite a strong showing early in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, Jayson Tatum all but disappeared in the last quarter, allowing Andrew Wiggins and the Golden State Warriors to surge in the last half, winning the game and taking a 3-2 lead in the series. Chris Broussard is forgiving of Tatum, and is reluctant to strip the star of his superstar status due to his less than optimal performance in his first NBA Finals, but Nick Wight says otherwise.
Despite Steph Curry snapping his streak of 233 consecutive games with a three-pointer and shooting 22.5 percent from behind the arc and Jayson Tatum's 27 points, the Boston Celtics could not get the job done. Curry finished with just 16 points (0-9 from three) and eight assists but the Golden State Warriors still prevailed. Colin Cowherd analyzes Curry's impact when the shot is not falling, then compares it to Tatum's personal leadership concerns.
The Boston Celtics fell to the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 with a score of 104-94. Despite Steph Curry snapping his streak of 233 consecutive games with a three-pointer and shooting 22.5 percent from behind the arc and Jayson Tatum's 27 points, the Celtics could not get the job done. Boston committed 18 turnovers, 34 percent from the three-point line and just under 68 percent from the free throw line. Colin Cowherd shares his takeaways from Game 5, including why he believes the Celtics were a bit overwhelmed.
The Golden State Warriors managed a Game 5 win last night with Steph Curry scoring only 16 points and going 0-9 from deep. Andrew Wiggins led Golden State with 26 points while Jayson Tatum led Boston with 27. Steph Curry struggled shooting and went 0-9 from 3. Skip Bayless talks Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
John McGinn advanced Scotland's lead over Armenia to 3-1 with impressive footwork leading to his first goal of the game during Tuesday's UEFA Nations League match.
Odell Beckham Jr. remains a free agent as he recovers from his ACL injury in the Super Bowl. Los Angeles Rams Chief Operating Officer told The Athletic that if it wasn’t for the salary cap the team would have re-signed the receiver months ago and that they are optimistic they will bring him back this season. Rams have added former Chicago Bears Wr Allen Robinson, restructured the deals of Cooper Kupp, Aaron Donald, and Jalen Ramsey. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe talk OBJ.
Is it time for LeBron James to move on from Los Angeles? Bleacher Report's Eric Pincus reported that LeBron is not expected to commit to the Lakers before the NBA Draft or free agency. He also recently said on 'The Shop' that he would play for the Golden State Warriors if he was not on the Lakers. Colin Cowherd reacts to the report and discusses what the Lakers-LeBron era looks like.
The Golden State Warriors managed a Game 5 win last night with Steph Curry scoring only 16 points and going 0-9 from deep. Andrew Wiggins led Golden State with 26 points while Jayson Tatum led Boston with 27. Steph Curry struggled shooting and went 0-9 from 3. Shannon Sharpe talks Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
In total contrast to his performance in Game 4, Stephen Curry couldn't buy a 3-pointer in the Golden State Warriors' Monday night matchup against the Boston Celtics. For the first time since 2018, the Warriors' star failed to sink a single shot from outside the line, going 0-9 by the end of the game. Despite his off night, the Warriors' supporting cast was able to step-up and carry Curry for a change, with impactful performances from Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole. Chris Broussard shares his biggest takeaways from Game 5, and what this means for Steph's Finals MVP case.
In this Fast Break segment, the First Things First crew discuss Draymond Green, who needed to step up after getting benched in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Nick Wright and Chris Broussard decide if Green's 8-points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists in the Golden State Warriors' 104-94 Game 5 win over the Boston Celtics was enough to redeem him
Steph Curry’s record all-time streak of 233 consecutive games with a made three came to an end last night when the guard went 0-9 from deep. Curry finished the game with 16 points and eight assists. According to FOX Bet Sportsbook, Chef Curry still remains the heavy Finals MVP favorite with the Golden State Warriors up 3-2. Skip Bayless breaks down how Andrew Wiggins can challenge Steph's case for NBA Finals MVP.
Fox Sports’ RJ Young is joined by Houston Gamblers LB Donald Payne. Payne shares what it was like being the first player from Stetson University to make it to the NFL, and explains why he never transferred in college. Then, Payne breaks down how he’s become one of the best tacklers in the USFL and discusses why he wanted the opportunity to play in the league.
RJ Young is back to break down his USFL Power Rankings after Week 9. The New Jersey Generals sit at the top of RJ’s list following the Houston Gamblers’ upset win over the Birmingham Stallions, in addition to other significant movement across the board after a great weekend of games in the USFL.
Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest and Finn Bálor returned to Monday Night Raw after their shocking betrayal of Edge last week to come for Bianca Belair, hinting that the greatEST thing to come might be her downfall.
Paul Heyman joined The Miz on Miz TV where he let the WWE Universe know that Riddle will indeed face Roman Reigns on Friday Night SmackDown for the Universal Title, but with serious stipulations. If the Original Bro defeats the Head of the Table, he will be the Universal Champion. If he does not, he will not get another chance at the title.
Ben Verlander discusses this week in Shohei Ohtani including his legendary "Shotime" performance for the Los Angeles Angeles and returning to his Cy Young-level pitching form.