Phil Jackson won NBA titles as a player and a coach. Now he'll try winning as an executive with the New York Knicks.
Even before meeting with him, Knicks players like Phil Jackson's hiring to run their franchise.
Before Phil Jackson can begin reshaping their future, the New York Knicks are trying to make something of their present.
Major League Baseball and the New York Yankees returned to Panama for the first time in 67 years on Saturday, offering one final farewell to Mariano Rivera and bringing the career of the game's greatest closer full circle.
The way Dino Duva figures it, the next great power surge in global boxing will be supplied by China's Zhang Zhilei, super heavyweight silver medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The World Cup may continue to attract public protests in Brazil, but FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke insisted on Thursday soccer's governing body does not have its hand in the host nation's pocket.
Robin van Persie has slammed speculation he is unhappy at Manchester United and wants to quit the troubled Premier League champion.
Ferrari's fire and ice pairing of Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen has, in the words of president Luca di Montezemolo, put two roosters in the same henhouse.
Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta claimed he didn't know why he had been sent off as his side exited the Champions League with a 2-1 loss to Barcelona at Camp Nou, which saw the Catalans advance 4-1 on aggregate.
Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc is urging his side to go as far as it possibly can in the Champions League, while admitting there is no such thing as an ideal opponent in the quarterfinals.
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