Lonzo Ball Scorches Nick Wright For Calling LaMelo Ball A 'Clown' Following Heat Play-In Loss
The Miami Heat are headed to Cancun, but the real play-in drama is playing out off the court between Nick Wright and the Ball family.

The Miami Heat are headed to Cancun, but the real play-in drama is playing out off the court between Nick Wright and the Ball family.

The Athletic’s coverage of the Texas Rangers’ One Riot, One Ranger statue showed a clear left-wing bias, which shouldn't surprise anyone.

Here is everything to know about Dianna Russini's resignation, career, and future amid Mike Vrabel scandal.

George Lucas’ massive 2007 Long Beach crash resurfaces as IndyCar returns, spotlighting the chaos and legacy of the retired Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race

Houston's massive investment in Tatsuya Imai is backfiring as the pitcher blames "arm fatigue" on being unable to handle American travel and dinner schedules.

Blake Monroe, aka Mariah May, first showed up on my radar a few years ago in Japan when she went viral knocking her opponent out by twerking in the middle of the ring. That kind of out-of-the-box thinking has served her well.

Washington Commanders rebrand features 1980s-era uniforms and a spear alternate logo, but the move is a half measure that falls short of a full return to Redskins heritage.

ESPN ratings surge as company pivots away from woke commentators and toward sports-focused programming.

Melanie Collins ditches her CBS outfit for something more comfy, Jarren Duran debate & we've got major 12U baseball drama.

Rick Bowness unloads on Blue Jackets after late-season collapse, questioning effort and culture as Columbus falls short of the Stanley Cup playoffs

Reports suggest Saudi Arabia could end its financial backing of LIV Golf, putting the breakaway league’s future entirely in jeopardy.

Pimpin' ain't easy, unless your name is Kevin Alcantara.Alcantara may not be a familiar name for casual baseball fans out there or those who don't pull for the Chicago Cubs, given that he's played in only 13 MLB games in his career. However, if he keeps swinging the bat as he has been to start the 2026 campaign at the AAA level, baseball fans will be quick to learn about the 6-foot-6 bomber.The 23-year-old Dominican is hitting .255 with the Iowa Cubs this season to go along with seven home runs and 13 RBI. Those numbers won't blow anyone away, but some of the home runs and the instant celebration inside the batter's box he's pulled off certainly catch the eye.Alcantara hit an absolute mega home run against the Louisville Bats on April 5, and decided to launch his bat into the air in a smooth, yet somewhat aggressive move for a minor league game in early April.Alcantara hasn't exactly slowed down since then.Against the Columbus Clippers on Tuesday night, the outfielder hit two home runs. Both were absolute no-doubters, and while he was relatively subdued in the pimpin' department with his first home run of the contest, the same can't be said for the second.Throwing both your hands up and then rounding the bases with one up in the air is some special, special stuff.Alcantara holding up his right hand and making it look like a claw is an homage to his nickname, The Jaguar, which he's held since his childhood playing days in the Dominican Republic.With Chicago's rightfield position a bit crowded at the moment, and with All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong manning center field, there isn't a lot of room to insert Alcantara into the Cubs' lineup. It's hard to imagine that being the case for much longer, however, as the elite-level prospect is turning heads at the Triple-A level.

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Rueben Bain's auto accidents that made national headlines on Sunday and Monday almost universally drew comparisons between the University of Miami defensive end and current NFL offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil because the toxic disclosures so late in the draft process might affect Bain's draft stock as it did Tunsil's a decade ago.But that's not how NFL teams are thinking.Tunsil isn't the player teams are using as a comparable for Bain and neither is his pre-draft fall from a top 3 prospect to No. 13 overall in 2016.Personnel department people from two NFL teams who have spoken to OutKick about the Bain story since its inception, and have added context to how Bain reacted in some of his draft meetings with teams (not awesome in some instances) are pointing away from the Tunsil comparison altogether.The so-called "comparable" these teams are discussing more closely mirrors Bain's problems on the road than Tunsil's video smoking marijuana through a gas mask that was released minutes prior to that fateful draft a decade ago.The comparable for Bain now is Alen Carter.And why not Tunsil? The Tunsil video legitimately shocked teams. They didn't know exactly what to make of it, didn't initially know what Tunsil was smoking, and had questions about his overall mindset after viewing the bizarre video.There was also very little time for teams to investigate and digest the issue and make a decision on the player, which is the reason Tunsil dropped out of the top of the draft. Bain isn't a surprise to teams, as OutKick has reported. They have known about his accidents and have asked questions about it – including to the player himself.So the Tunsil situation isn't what teams are comparing with Bain.Carter, meanwhile, definitely is because he had multiple prior driving citations. Like Bain.He was charged with reckless driving and street racing. Bain was charged with driving in a "careless or negligent manner," although Bain's attorneys eventually beat that charge in court.Carter had not really had other significant red flags beyond the driving incidents. The same assumption applies to Bain.If Carter is the closest thing the NFL has seen to Bain, that's good news for the defensive end, because Carter has had no major driving incidents during his first three NFL seasons and has been an outstanding player for the Philadelphia Eagles.It should be noted, however, that drafting is an inexact science and multiple players that never had a driving violation before the draft turned in very troubling driving records once they were drafted by the NFL. That's what Aldon Smith showed during his career. He never had any citable driving violations while at Missouri. All he did was position himself as a first-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2011.And in January of 2012 he was busted for DUI.And in Sept. of 2013 he was busted for DUI.And in August of 2015 he was busted for DUI and hit-and-run driving. He was arrested in June 2019 on suspicion of DUI. And in 2021 he was arrested for felony DUI with a blood alcohol level of .288.Henry Ruggs similarly had no documented traffic citations or violations at Alabama that was part of his pre-draft profile. Indeed, Ruggs had no significant off-field red flags.And yet in 2021, Ruggs caused a fatal DUI crash when he plowed his car which he was allegedly driving at 150 MPH into the rear of another car while intoxicated.Ruggs pleaded guilty to DUI resulting in death and vehicular manslaughter and his NFL career all but ended then and there.Rashee Rice had off-field issues at SMU to the extent he fell to the second round in the 2023 draft. But none of those red flags were connected to Rice getting behind the wheel of a car.Once he got to the NFL, however, Rice's career has been punctuated by the 2024 hit-and-run crash, of which Rice was convicted and must serve some time in jail.

Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran found himself at the center of attention again Tuesday night for another vile interaction with an opposing team's fan. In this case, Duran's “gesture" wasn't the most despicable act of the exchange.

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point soccer player Paige Ostroushko is under investigation after a brutal unprovoked attack on conservative reporter Savanah Hernandez.

Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel’s tryst in Sedona produced one hell of a week in sports.
