Perhaps no national program has embraced the Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup more than “The Pat McAfee Show,” which angered some fans by agreeing to a major deal with ESPN.
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Detroit native Adam Hill started his professional journalism career at the RJ in 2002. He has covered everything from high school sports and MMA to the Raiders and Golden Knights. Hill was named Nevada State Sportswriter of the Year for 2022 by the National Sports Media Association.
Game 6 of the Golden Knights-Oilers playoff series will start at 7 p.m. Sunday, which does a disservice to hockey fans, especially in the Eastern time zone.
As NFL programming continues to account for larger and larger shares of a shrinking television audience, more nights are inevitably going to be in play for live games.
A sloppy attempt at using insider information to win a college baseball bet showed the power and safety of regulation, but there is still much work to do.
A pair of former Bishop Gorman standouts have taken different paths since playing for Kenny Sanchez, but both were drafted by the Cleveland Browns this weekend.
As compensation continues to plummet for what once was one of the league’s best-compensated positions, the union and league need to figure out a solution.
One of the best traditions in sports begins this week as NHL players put down the razors in pursuit of the Stanley Cup. Also, a word on betting rules disputes.
A franchise willing to tank — lose on purpose — should be celebrated for its competitiveness as long as leagues continue to incentivize such a practice.
The Final Four is a time for tall people to tell even taller tales about the past, including Bill Walton’s gem detailing Jerry Tarkanian’s efforts to keep him from UCLA.
The Raiders’ decision to replace long snapper Trent Sieg might make sense, but even the most hardened cynic can’t completely remove emotions from sports all the time.
Bonanza High School alum and Las Vegas native Kris Bryant said he believes Major League Baseball is coming to his hometown and that it’s going to be a success.
For all the conference tournament championship celebrations around Las Vegas this time of year, there are far more collegiate careers that come to a disappointing end.
The debate is over. Las Vegas can stake its claim as the owner of March Madness from this day forward. It’s about to be a wild month, and it could be only the beginning.
Fear of progress and the press conference are far more to blame for coaches ignoring analytics than any kind of sound reasoning.
People love a calamity. That doesn’t mean the government has to put its seal of approval on it by sanctioning a circus. Yet the Nevada Athletic Commission does just that with Power Slap League.