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The Knicks edged the Spurs 105‑104 in Game 2 and head back to Madison Square Garden up 2‑0 after a frantic finish decided by Brunson’s late free throw.
A checkout glitch let about 60 fans briefly grab World Cup tickets for $0. FIFA canceled the orders and invited affected buyers to pay full price to keep their seats.
Russell Wilson posted a 'thank you, football' video and appears set to join CBS Sports' 'The NFL Today', pausing his playing career to move into broadcasting.
Jeremy Lin will join ESPN’s studio coverage for the Knicks‑Spurs NBA Finals, debuting on SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt on June 3. His Linsanity link gives the network a built‑in storyline.
Serena Williams, 44, will play doubles at the Queen's Club HSBC Championships next week — her first pro match since the 2022 U.S. Open.
João Fonseca rallied from two sets down to topple Novak Djokovic in a nearly five‑hour classic at Roland‑Garros, ending the Serb’s bid for a 25th major.
Mitchell Robinson broke his right pinky and has no timetable for a return as the Knicks head to their first NBA Finals since 1999. The injury raises rotation questions and hands more responsibility to depth pieces.
Jaxson Dart met with Giants leaders Wednesday after introducing President Trump at a Rockland County event; the team says it’s moving forward.
After sweeping Cleveland, the Knicks are in the NBA Finals — the result of Leon Rose's patient roster moves and Jalen Brunson's leadership. The club's trades and coaching changes set the stage for a title chase.
Reports say Gio Reyna made Pochettino’s 26‑man World Cup roster while Diego Luna was left off. The U.S. will formally reveal the squad at a New York City fan event on Tuesday.
Giants defensive lineman Roy Robertson‑Harris tore his Achilles at Thursday's OTA in East Rutherford and is expected to miss the 2026 season. The loss creates another urgent depth test up front.
MSG Sports filed a confidential Form 10 with the SEC, moving a plan to split the Knicks and Rangers into separate public companies into a formal regulatory phase.
The 18-year-old Julian Hall scored a historic hat trick to lift Red Bull New York to a 3-2 win, becoming the youngest player in MLS history to do so.
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