Young, the Atlanta Hawks guard, has embraced the booing, cursing crowds and his opponents’ defensive pressure. What he hasn’t embraced? Low expectations.
Telfar Clemens Is Designing Liberia’s Olympic Uniforms
They are something to see. And are yet another way this year’s Games are going to be different.
In N.C.A.A. Case, Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes
The N.C.A.A. argued that the payments were a threat to amateurism and that barring them did not violate the antitrust laws.

What We Learned From Day 3 of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
The nine-time Olympic medalist Allyson Felix made her fifth, and final, Olympics team. Plus Trayvon Bromell, Ronnie Baker, and Fred Kerley will represent the U.S. in the 100-meter sprint.

Kyle Schwarber’s Huge Day Pushes Nationals Past Mets
Washington’s slugger homered three times, bringing his two-day total to five. “To be honest with you, I don’t know what’s going on,” Schwarber said.

U.S. Swim Team Will Take 11 Teenagers to Tokyo Games
The roster reflected a generational shift as the U.S. adjusted to life after Michael Phelps.

Allyson Felix qualifies for her fifth Olympic Games.
Allyson Felix will take aim at becoming the most decorated track and field athlete in Olympic history.

It’s Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon. Don’t Roll Your Eyes.
The fiery star’s march toward history could force his detractors into an uncomfortable position: giving him his due.


Jon Rahm Wins the U.S. Open, His First Major Championship
In his first tournament back after testing positive for the coronavirus, the Spaniard, 26, birded the final two holes to overtake Louis Oosthuizen and claim his first major title.