How NBA commissioner Adam Silver's decision may have slowed coronavirus spread in sports
A week ago, Adam Silver shut down the league in what would become a watershed moment in sports after Utah's Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19.
A week ago, Adam Silver shut down the league in what would become a watershed moment in sports after Utah's Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19.
Coronavirus has pushed anti-doping agencies into a difficult position – send officers out to test athletes during a time of social distancing.
Jonathan Finnoff, the new chief medical officer for the USOPC, outlines how they are working to keep athletes healthy.
Cavaliers star Kevin Love emphasized virtual interaction during coronavirus-imposed social distancing in a Wednesday morning appearance on "Today".
Cam Newton's time in Carolina appears to be over. But the former NFL MVP might be in for a wait before he can identify a landing spot.
This is no NCAA tournament this year, but Kansas did finish No. 1 in the USA TODAY men's basketball poll ahead of Gonzaga, Dayton and Baylor.
The Bucs might have lured Tom Brady, but they still have work to do to build a title roster. Here are seven steps they should take to get there.
With professional leagues being suspended due to coronavirus, a look at how each of the major sports are handling playing players.
SportsPulse: Former Executive Director of the NBPA Charles Grantham explains why it was savvy of NBA commissioner Adam Silver to put the league on a hiatus rather than cancel the season.
Bill Belichick can't expect the "Patriot Way" to get him out of this one. New England might be in for a dark period that could last for some time.
Tom Brady joins a long list of notable NFL players who played in places you might have no memory of.
Hayley Wickenheiser, an IOC member and former athlete, wrote the IOC's stance on the Tokyo Olympics is damaging to hopeful athletes who can't train.
The team passed on coronavirus testing because tests are in short supply in California and it wants available resources to go to those that need them.
The US Olympic facility closures come after the IOC reiterated plans to proceed with Tokyo Games and that athletes should prepare "as best they can."
The leader of the NBA's players union is briefing players daily on COVID-19 and preparing them for financial ramifications if games don't resume.
An official who worked the Northeast Conference championship game on Mach 10 has tested positive for the coronavirus, the league announced Tuesday.
By most measures, the Buccaneers seem like a bizarre fit for Tom Brady. But look a little closer and you'll see why the QB was drawn to his new team.
The PGA Tour had already canceled events through the Masters, and now more tournaments join the list.
The NCAA has $250 million to $275 million in business-interruption insurance connected to the tournament, the ADs and administrators have been told.
Rafael Nadal, the defending champion of the French Open and U.S. Open, will tie Roger Federer at 20 with his next Grand Slam win, the most overall.
For the first time in 20 years, the Patriots quarterback room will not have Tom Brady in it. The team, however, has plenty of options elsewhere.
The PGA of America said reports of the Ryder Cup's postponement until 2021 due to coronavirus concerns were inaccurate.
The Nets said Tuesday four players had tested positive for coronavirus but didn't name them. Kevin Durant later said he was among the four.
Lilly King, a two-time swimming gold medalist in 2016, doesn't know where to practice as facilities close in response to the corornavirus.