June, 2020

All-time starting five: Who plays power forward?

Heatcheck regulars Ovie Soko and Mo Mooncey are no strangers to a disagreement and sparks predictably flew when the pair were asked to pick a power forward for their all-time NBA starting five.

David Luiz: Arsenal defender signs new one-year contract at club

Arsenal defender David Luiz agrees a new one-year contract with the Premier League club.

Major League Baseball to return in July with shortened 60-game season

Major League Baseball is set to return in July after the league and players’ association agreed to a shortened 60-game season.

Athlete A: Questions on Larry Nassar scandal explored in Netflix documentary

BBC Sport speaks to the directors behind Athlete A, Netflix’s new documentary about the Dr Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal.

Harry Kane: ‘I want to reach 200 Premier League goals’

Tottenham striker Harry Kane is targeting 200 Premier League goals after scoring in his 200th game as West Ham were beaten 2-0 on Tuesday.

Megan Rapinoe one of three internationals to withdraw from NWSL Challenge Cup

United States winger Megan Rapinoe is one of three internationals to have withdrawn from the NWSL Challenge Cup amid coronavirus fears.

Dr. Julianna Hynes’ New Book Inspires Black Women to Break Through Barriers and Get to the Next Level

1888PressRelease – Leading on Purpose reveals the common competencies needed to succeed.

WATCH NOW: Sky Sports Heatcheck

Ovie Soko returns alongside Mo Mooncey and Jaydee Dyer on a new episode of Heatcheck, Sky Sports’ NBA debate show, on YouTube on Tuesday afternoon.

Vardy to sue Rooney for libel over online dispute

Rebekah Vardy is suing Coleen Rooney for libel over their online fallout last year, according to a court listing.

Zanardi remains in induced coma after handbike crash

Former Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi is expected to remain in an induced coma until at least next week following an accident during a handbike relay, according to the neurosurgeon who operated on him.
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