Shaquille O'Neal told Kobe Bryant: 'I will kill you'
Shaqille O'Neal told Kobe Bryant, 'I will kill you.' according to O'Neal autobiography
Shaqille O'Neal told Kobe Bryant, 'I will kill you.' according to O'Neal autobiography
One impact of no NBA season could mean a loss of $500 million to basketball shoe marketers such as Nike and Addidas.
Over 25 million people tuned in to see the Cardinals win the World Series, the most since 2004.
Ticket resale prices for tonight Game 7 of the World Series are averaging $572
Cancer survivor turned NFL player to be profiled on '60 Minutes'
Delay of Game: NFL running longer so far in 2011
President Obama told NBC's Jay Leno NBA players and owners should follow the example of the NFL and solve their lockout before its too late
New Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein tells ESPN he wants club to extend an olive branch to scapegoated fan Steve Bartman.
NBC Sports leaving New York for Connecticut after more than 60 years
And winner of first 'My Bad' announcing award is...
LeBron James is the Rodney Dangerfield of sports: He doesn't get any respect. And he probably won't until he wins his first NBA Championship.
NBC's Tony Dungy thinks the Colts should draft QB Andrew Luck if they get the opportunity.
The Knicks and Rangers were asked for input on what kind of locker rooms they'd like in the transformed Madison Square Garden.
USA TODAY columnists Michael Hiestand and Michael McCarthy are ready to take over TV sports.
What do you do if the lockout wipes out your planned NBA Preview issue? How about putting a quarterback everyone is yapping about on the cover.
ESPN.com and its TrueHoop network are counting down NBA players from No. 1 to 500 and releasing their rankings on Twitter.
Don't want the expense and hassle of tailgating? Try 'Homegating'