Marta never won a World Cup. Here’s what left her empty-handed.

Brazil failed one of the greatest footballers ever. Brazil’s Marta is one of the greatest ever to play soccer. She gave her home country years and years of elite play, including some jaw-dropping moments of brilliance, yet she and Brazil never won a Women’s World Cup. This episode of Untitled explores the obstacles that prevented Marta and company from...

The Last Dance: ‘I was not just playing Michael’ – Malone speaks about facing Jordan and the Bulls

OmnisportMay 21, 2020, 4:21 PM UTCKarl Malone's insistence he has the "utmost respect" for Michael Jordan did little to hide the tension that seemingly still exists between the ex-NBA stars. Jordan and the great Chicago Bulls dynasty of the 1990s were the subject of the co-produced ESPN and Netflix docuseries 'The Last Dance'. The Bulls' rivalry with Malone's Utah Jazz in the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals series were pivotal in the latter episodes. Malone refused to be a part of the show but ESPN released previously unseen footage of him talking about Jordan and playing the Bulls at that time from an interview in February 2019. Asked his reaction when he heard the name "Michael Jordan", Malone – smoking a cigar – replied tersely: "Michael Jordan, Michael Jordan...what else do I need to say?" Malone was then questioned more specifically on the famous moment of Game 6 of the '98 Finals when Jordan stole the ball from Malone before going on to hit the game-winning..

Why black athletes run from black identity

iger Woods did not invent erasure, but he would become one of its most prominent, important, and tragic practitioners. O.J. Simpson may have felt no social responsibility to the economic and political status of black people, but he nevertheless understood the currency that came with being black. Being black made him an American success story, the self-made black superstar...

These Disney-inspired NBA logos are so good

This is the best way to celebrate the NBA returning at Disney World. The NBA is returning July 31 and it’s finishing the season in Disney World. Yes, Disney World in all of its glory will be the home for the rest of the 2019-2020 NBA season. The details are still being worked out but Disney property has enough...