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How the Thunder stole an NBA championship
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — The Thunder arena scoreboard might be the only one in the NBA which eschews typical box score stats in exchange for providing attendees with Four Factors, and an insight toward why the Thunder are what they roll. The Four Factors, an advancement coined in the last century by writer (and former…

Men’s College World Series: How Coastal Carolina catcher Caden Bodine stands out behind the plate
Tonight the Men’s College World Series finals begins as Coastal Carolina takes on LSU in a best-of-three series. The matchup features some of the top prospects in the upcoming MLB Draft, including LSU starting pitcher Kade Anderson, a potential top-five selection next month. But another player to watch in this series is Coastal Carolina catcher…

The NHL’s state tax problem is real, no matter how much Gary Bettman wants to ignore it
Take a spin around social media during the Stanley Cup Finals and there’s no shortage of discussion about the impact of state income tax on the league. It’s become a hot-button issue in hockey for fans, many of whom unfairly attribute the success of the Panthers to their ability to sign players for less due…

How the Sonics betrayed Seattle to become the Oklahoma City Thunder, explained
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been the best team in the NBA all season. The Thunder now have a chance to write the perfect ending to their season against the the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals. And in the Pacific Northwest, a fan base may very well be wondering what might have been….

How SailGP is bringing international water racing to New York City, TV audiences, and beyond
One of the fastest sports on the planet stops in New York City this weekend. Not, it is not Formula 1. Despite years of speculation about an F1 race in New York City, the grid is silent this week. Nor is it IndyCar or NASCAR. No, the sport that stops in New York City this…

How does Caitlin Clark’s injury effect the MVP race?
On Monday, the Indiana Fever announced that Caitlin Clark will be out for at least two weeks with a left quadriceps strain. The team has said that this is not the same injury that kept Clark out of one of the Fever’s preseason games just weeks ago. Yet, this does mean that the Fever will…