Since 1985, the Big Dance has proven time and time again that it needs no alterations, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Month: February 2025
Culture Guides a Team. But How Do Coaches Make It Real?
The Luka Doncic and Jimmy Butler situations illustrate what it looks like to underestimate the meaning of culture, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Frustrations by Nebraska’s Coach Touched a Nerve in College Football
Matt Rhule said the quiet part out loud about how the sport is headed for a scheduling crisis, a columnist writes for The Athletic.
Fans Love a Comeback Story. These 10 M.L.B. Players Could Deliver.
Mike Trout isn’t the only former M.V.P. looking to bounce back from an injury-riddled season.
Women’s Tennis Has a New Look, but Can’t Shed Familiar Challenges
The W.T.A. Tour is a trailblazer in women’s sports. Now it’s bidding to continue its surge.
The N.H.L. Players Most Likely to Be Traded
There’s a move for every team to make at the deadline.
Stephen Curry’s Greatness Is a Scene Worth Savoring for as Long as Possible
The Warriors star started another special night with a pregame show for the ages, then went out and put on an ageless performance, a columnist […]
Inflation Is Rising. What Will That Mean for Trump’s Tariffs?
Consumer sentiment has turned south as high prices weigh on households. Could that crimp big pieces of the president’s economic agenda, including tariffs?
Anthropic’s C.E.O., Dario Amodei, on Surviving the A.I. Endgame
“I’m just worried that it’ll be a shock to people when it happens.”
Nikola, Electric Truck Maker, Files for Bankruptcy
The company, which once enjoyed a surging stock price, struggled to turn its plans for electric and hydrogen trucks into a viable business.