Category: Stories Published on: 19/09/25

"I'm Broke": LeBron Mocks Google's Net-Worth Estimates

The Lakers veteran, wearing his signature smile, staged a mini performance about money: by his account, there’s “a couple thousand and a room key” in his wallet, the watch on his wrist is a gift, and the ones supporting him are… his kids. The irony is that public search suggestions paint a completel...

Category: News Published on: 18/06/25

Osimhen at a Crossroads: Galatasaray Goes All-In to Keep Their Record-Setter

The future of Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen, who set several club records last spring while wearing Galatasaray’s yellow-and-red shirt, remains the main topic of conversation both on the streets of Istanbul and in European sports newsrooms. Inspired by his productivity and charisma, the club’s man...

Category: Stories Published on: 01/07/25

Off-Field Scandal: How Claudia Bavel Tries to 'Score' on Lamine Yamal

A New ‘Attack’ on Barça’s Rising Star The buzz from Lamine Yamal’s beach snapshots with Fati Vázquez had barely died down when the 16-year-old forward found himself at the center of another non-football drama. This time former adult actress Claudia Bavel burst into the press box, claiming that the...

Category: News Published on: 21/01/26

Revenge is off. The Warriors routed Miami — and in the same win lost Butler for the rest of the season

The 135–112 game was supposed to look like a neat full stop to an old story: Jimmy Butler against the Heat, exes, emotions, “here you go.” Instead, it turned into something else — the win stayed in the books, but the defining image of the night was Butler on the floor, clutching his right knee and u...

Category: Stories Published on: 18/12/25

Overtime, Passion, and City-Funded Paychecks: Turkey's Basketball Super League Is a Universe of Its Own

The recent Fenerbahce — Anadolu Efes derby perfectly showed why you can’t watch basketball in Turkey “half-awake”: the hosts squeezed it out in overtime, 97:94, after regulation ended deadlocked (83:83). It was a tense, loud night full of momentum swings, Pablo Laso’s debut on Efes’ bench, and a yel...

Category: Interview Published on: 29/09/25

"A Bright Mind Without Miracles": Joe Cole on Man United's Start, the Amorim Choice, and Lessons from Brentford

After Manchester United’s painful defeat to Brentford (1–3) and an alarming start to the season, Joe Cole didn’t mince words. In a calm yet hard-edged conversation, the former Chelsea midfielder explained why the coaching bet on Rúben Amorim has not yet met expectations, what alternative path he env...

Category: Interview Published on: 22/08/25

"They Honored Us With Their Choice." José Mourinho — On Benfica's Pragmatism, The 0:0 In Istanbul, And Ten Behind The Ball

In Istanbul, Fenerbahçe and Benfica played cautiously and produced no goals — 0:0 in the first game of Champions League qualifying. In the 71st minute the visitors were reduced to ten men and saw out a result that was strategically favorable. After the final whistle, José Mourinho broke it down calm...

Category: News Published on: 24/10/25

Senator x Yohoho.bet: A New Era of Uzbek Esports

Esports in Uzbekistan stopped being just a hobby long ago. It is growing, bringing people together, and turning into an entire industry that is beginning to attract attention beyond the country’s borders. Young players, ambitious streamers, and a growing community are creating a movement fueled by e...

Category: News Published on: 14/07/25

Retirement Lasted Only Half a Month: Jon Jones Returns for a Historic Fight at the White House Walls

In modern MMA, twists capable of surprising even the most seasoned fans are rare. Yet Jon “Bones” Jones delivered exactly such a surprise: twelve days after his official farewell he not only reconsidered, but became fired up by the idea of stepping into the Octagon on the White House lawn. Unexp...

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Category: Stories Published on: 21/01/26

Dunks are the NBA’s most honest currency. And here’s who’s printing it in stacks

Three-pointers have sped basketball up to TikTok pace in recent years: clips, spacing, “one more step-back—and let it fly.” But for all that digital beauty, there’s one good old thing that still decides games without fashion or context. The dunk. In the NBA, dunks go in at roughly 90%—it’s bas...