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2025 NBA mock draft: Cooper Flagg is sure No. 1 in shallow pool of prospects
NIL is keeping more college stars on campus, so second-round picks may lose value. And there’s a high riser at No. 3.

The science is clear: Deep breathing can be a game changer for anyone. Elite athletes agree
Elite athletes such as Steph Curry use deep breathing to calm their mind and reach peak performance. The practice can also work for anyone.

Rising U.S. tennis talent Tyra Grant will switch to represent Italy
Grant, 17, was born and raised in Italy but has been training at the national U.S. tennis campus in Florida since 2023.

Execs unfiltered thoughts on NFL Draft for every AFC team: Did the Browns get it right?
Execs liked Cleveland’s approach, but the process raised questions, while many had doubts about the Jaguars’ bold move for Travis Hunter.

Jannik Sinner: ‘Players looked at me differently’ at Australian Open, considered ‘break’ from tennis
Sinner, men’s world No 1, will return to competitive tennis at the Italian Open in Rome next month.

CBS disputes Bill Belichick’s claim that interview was supposed to only be about book
CBS says there were no preconditions for interview, which showed Belichick’s girlfriend interjecting over a question about how they met.

Browns, Rams poised to capitalize on 2026 QB class that looks much stronger than 2025 crop
Cleveland and L.A. picked up extra 2026 first-round picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, putting them in a great position to select a QB next year.

Tennis adopted electronic line calling on clay and created a ball-mark monster
For years, players have used ball marks to understand the story of a match on clay. Now, they are being asked not to trust them.

NFL fines Falcons, DC Jeff Ulbrich for leak leading to Shedeur Sanders prank call
The NFL has fined the Falcons $250,000 and DC Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 over the leak of Sanders’ phone number before the 2025 NFL Draft.

Does the NBA playoffs have a physicality problem? ‘I think it’s gone too far’
With several series getting very physical and the game slowing down, four NBA writers wonder if the league has gone too far.