Donald Sterling, the embattled Los Angeles Clippers owner banned for life by the NBA for racist remarks, said he doubts players would strike if he still owns the team next season.
Sports fans are by nature a superstitious lot and are no strangers to their clubs being "cursed."
Even as the Montreal Canadiens swept through the opening round of the playoffs - their first postseason series victory in four years - they knew a more difficult challenge was next.
Masahiro Tanaka came to the rescue of the New York Yankees once again on Wednesday as the Japanese right-hander stopped his team's four-game losing skid with another brilliant outing.
Luis Suarez, one of the explosive talents and characters in soccer, is unrepentant about his World Cup infamy, but would love to make a more positive impact in Brazil.
Wayne Rooney will be out to break his World Cup curse in Brazil after flopping on the biggest stage twice before.
After AC Milan's worst season in decades, Italians are hoping Mario Balotelli can end his goal drought at the World Cup finals.
New York Rangers coach Alain Vigneault had trouble finding the words to describe goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.
A handful of the world's best tennis players will show up at tournaments within weeks toting new technology they hope will give them an advantage at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, the man behind the so-called "connected rackets" said on Monday.
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