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Last updated: June 28, 2026, 8:35 AM ET

NBA Front Offices & Player Movement

The NBA landscape is undergoing significant shifts as teams prepare for the 2026 free agency period, with major moves already reshaping the summer rocked the summer. Bobby Marks examined the spending power of all 30 franchises, detailing which teams are navigating the luxury tax and second apron. Amidst this activity, the monumental trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo, concluding a 13-year tenure, is expected to have enormous ripple effects across the league. The recent NBA draft also generated considerable discussion, with questions surrounding value picks, a lack of first-round trades, and potential Rookie of the Year candidates answered 13 questions.

Boxing & Individual Pursuits

In the boxing world, Jaron "Boots" Ennis is now focused on his goal of becoming undisputed champion, especially with the obstacle of Zayas out way. He aims to potentially face Vergil Ortiz Jr. following his recent acquisition of titles and valuable experience. Meanwhile, American boxer Jake Paul delivered on his promise to British boxer Ellie Scotney, who made history as the youngest undisputed champion from the United Kingdom. Great Britain's Ben Whittaker also marked his American debut with an impressive second-round victory against Richard Rivera in Brooklyn.

Tennis & Global Tournaments

Wimbledon is set to commence, with Serena Williams returning alongside Jannik Sinner, who aims to defend his title, and Novak Djokovic, who is looking to set new records set records. Fans can follow every minute live across the BBC. The tournament continues a busy global schedule, with 32 teams now alive in another major competition, each with a case for why they could win the whole thing.

WNBA & Hall of Fame Inductions

The WNBA is facing scrutiny following a ruling involving Caitlin Clark and Alyssa Thomas, which led Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts to call out the league and defend his star player. Meanwhile, the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame welcomed new inductees, including two-time MVP winners Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne, and four-time championship coach Cheryl Reeve enter women's HOF.

Gaelic Football

The aftermath of a significant defeat lingers for Tyrone midfielder Conn Kilpatrick, who stated that the loss to Kerry in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final, with a score of 2-25 to 0-27, will "take a while to get over" will take while.

Football & FIFA

The FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, has been extensively traveling across World Cup host nations via private jet, clocking up numerous miles clocks up miles. Separately, a radio show, "Off the Ball," has been criticized for its "petty & ill-informed look at Scottish football" petty & ill-informed.