Julius “Dr. J” Erving continues to serve the game that made him a legend.
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Flanker is presenting Golden Knights-Panthers Stanley Cup Final Game 5, UFC 289 and Inter Milan-Manchester City in its opening day.
Sandy Gelfound’s first gig was at the Improv in Hollywood. She was still a Raiderette, and says, “I was hooked.”
Prior to Sunday’s Raiders game, star magician Criss Angel was fastened into a straitjacket 100 feet above Allegiant Stadium.
Entertainment legend Gladys Knight is singing the first national anthem for a regular-season, full-capacity Las Vegas Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas owner Mark Days says of the upcoming NFL Draft: “I guarantee that the league and the leaders here will come up with the right plan. There is a dialogue between everybody in the public sphere. You have to have that.”
When asked at Power of Love about the Raiders’ interest in Tom Brady, Jon Gruden said, “We love our quarterback. Our quarterback’s a really good player.”
Assembling a sports-betting feifdom has been a top priority of D Las Vegas co-owners Derek and Greg Stevens for years.
The Las Vegas Lights are celebrating the departure of ex-Raiders Antonio Brown with ticket discount.
The D Las Vegas Casino Director Richard Wilk turned 50 in fine fashion Saturday night. His party at the 12th-floor Detroit Ballroom was dubbed “An Evening With A Couple of Sopranos.”
The Golden Knights held forth in one of the two swanky, private dining rooms. En route to the restaurant, the team stopped for a group photo at the Aria Sky Suites Living Wall, designed with a big GO NIGHTS GO! sign and team logo.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is high atop T-Mobile Arena, where the Vegas Golden Knights will soon host the Arizona Coyotes — rather, the hated Arizona Coyotes — in our city’s first NHL game.
Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor could happen “sooner than you think,” says a source in the know.
The native Las Vegan is never mentioned in the HBO tennis mockumentary “7 Days in Hell.” But the spiky blond mullet and denim shorts sported by Aaron Williams, Andy Samberg’s “bad boy of tennis” character, are unmistakable.