The Dallas Mavericks are headed to the NBA Finals with three players who have direct basketball ties to Las Vegas — high school or college experience in Southern Nevada.
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The Raiders will get some salary cap relief starting Monday, plus three more observations from the second week of organized team activities.
People have a right to their beliefs, but that doesn’t mean they have to attack sports teams’ social media posts supporting Pride Month.
The mystery bounty format is now one of the most popular at the World Series of Poker, as players can collect large sums of money without winning the tournament.
After a slow start, the two-time defending WNBA champion Aces couldn’t seal the deal against the Atlanta Dream on Friday and suffered their second loss of the season.
Yana Wilson of Henderson finished second in the amateur portion of the LPGA’s Mizuho Americas Open on Sunday and looks forward to the next stage of her career.
The fourth edition of the LPGA Match Play at Shadow Creek will be held in April, which should help it attract more top golfers looking to tune up their games.
Maverick McNealy is back on the PGA Tour after missing a month with a joint issue.
Loren Little, 81, was named the Silver Net Player of the Year by the Southern Nevada Golf Association, which also honored five other players for their 2022 seasons.
Eight multiple winners on the PGA Tour — including three who have each won a major championship — are the latest players to commit to next month’s Shriners Children’s Open.
If not for a bad third round, Collin Morikawa had a shot at bringing the U.S. Open trophy home to Las Vegas.
Offseason work will be particularly key this year for Danielle Kang, who is coming off her first winless year since 2016. That’s not to say 2021 was a bust.
Reigning Master champion Hideki Matsuyama will be joined by Louis Oosthuizen, Francesco Molinari, Adam Scott and a host of other elite players.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. On the inside, you get The Strip (and now, the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
After a slow start, the two-time defending WNBA champion Aces couldn’t seal the deal against the Atlanta Dream on Friday and suffered their second loss of the season.
Shooting guard Jackie Young is holding her own at the point in the absence of Chelsea Gray, giving the Aces more flexibility for a new roster addition.
The Rebels, after a strong first year under coach Barry Odom, will appear on national TV more times than ever before during the 2024 season.
Raiders assistant Luke Steckel worked on some major film productions after college, but coaching was always in his blood.