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Chet Holmgren on His Blistering Rookie Year, the Surging Thunder, and Ignoring the Wemby Rivalry Talk

After missing his true rookie year with a foot injury, the Oklahoma City star finds himself fighting for the Western Conference crown.

Caitlin Clark Is Outplaying the Hype

And you might have noticed that there’s been a lot of hype.

On the Road With DJ Khaled, Who Has Very Specific White T-Shirt Preferences

The music mogul shares some items from his rider and reveals his favorite travel destinations.

Lewis Hamilton Is Changing Lanes

He’s got one last season with Mercedes, and then F1's winningest driver will join Ferrari. But he’s looking far beyond that, toward the moves he’ll make when his racing career ends.

Rashid Johnson Would Like to Apologize to Steve Bartman

The renowned artist talks about being a Cubs fanatic, how to make good art about sports, and designing a bucket hat that the Mets will give away to 15,000 lucky fans this summer.

Can Anthony Volpe Be the New Pride of the Yankees?

The Yankees underwhelmed in 2023. Their shortstop is ready to right the ship—and to take a bite out of the Big Apple in the process.

Dodger Superfan Bryan Cranston Named His Dog After Vin Scully

The Breaking Bad star gives us his thoughts on the Dodgers, Major League Baseball’s best (and worst) stadiums, and shares a story about the legendary broadcaster.

Ronald Acuña Jr. Thinks He's Got a 50-50 Season in Him

The most charismatic player in baseball dishes on his MVP award, tweaking baseball's unwritten rules, and why he believes he deserves a new contract.

Author Hanif Abdurraqib on Writing About LeBron, Loving Ohio, and the Seductive Power of Nike Commercials

He's an acclaimed poet by day and a League Pass superfan by night—and his newest book bridges the gap.

Caitlin Clark and the 10-Step Sports Phenom Playbook

A superstar isn't born overnight. Here's the playbook that turned stars like Stephen Curry, Bo Jackson, and college Zion into absolute supernovas.

The Coolest (and Lamest) Looks in March Madness History

College hoops is where basketball trends are born. Here are our favorites (and a few lowlights, too).

Should NBA Jam Be in the NBA Hall of Fame?

Inside a quixotic push to get the legendary arcade game to Springfield.

Jay Wright Never Wore the Same Suit in the Same Gym Twice

The famously well-dressed former Villanova coach gave us the lowdown on the teams he likes in March Madness

Inside the Glorious Afterlife of Roger Federer

Nearly two years after he walked away from tennis, Roger Federer has found a different rhythm to life—and an exciting new set of challenges. Now, in his most wide-ranging interview since his retirement, Federer reflects on his old rivals, his new passions, and the fresh sense of urgency that drives him: “I feel minutes matter more now than before.”

On the Road With David Beckham, Who’s Happy to Have a Pint Anywhere in the World

Even when the famous footballer lived in northern England for the heyday of Manchester United and Oasis, he never lost his Cockney spirit.

Scottie Scheffler, the World's Best Golfer, Just Decided To Start Dominating Again

When he's putting well, there's nobody on earth who's better than Scottie Scheffler. And right now? He's putting well. Ahead of this week's Players Championship, the defending champ talks with GQ's Daniel Riley about everything from the future of the Tour, to Tony Romo's game, to Scheffler's own private battle to keep pro golf updates off his phone.

An Exit Interview with Matthew Slater, the True Keeper of the Patriot Way

New England’s special teams ace reflects on his 16-year NFL career.

On the Road With Francis Ngannou, Who Still Wants to Be an Architect

In the meantime, the former UFC champion is focused on his burgeoning boxing career.