The leading goal scorer in international soccer history says she's been dealing with these issues for a long time.
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Big Diesel decided to do a reshoot of Kanye West and Teyana Taylor's "Fade" video.
There's an easy solution to these painful end-of-game officiating errors.
These are the dangers of a live microphone.
Also, Allen Iverson wore a suit.
Chad Kelly was actually being mostly polite.
Joey Julius outweighed Raekwon James by 71 pounds.
Todd Bowles knows what he's doing when it comes to cornerbacks, so that doesn't bode well for 24-year-old Milliner.
There are few better ways to embarrass a bad fantasy football owner.
The penis, mightier than the bar.
We're not sure we agree with his definition.
The hair and cheering criticisms started as jokes about Gabby Douglas. Now they've broken her.
Here are three reasons Bob Costas went too far amid his Usain Bolt hagiography.
The reigning decathlon gold medalist somehow is getting criticized by nationalist mongrels.
People should back off criticizing Gabby Douglas and Missy Franklin.
Some Spurs fans have been a bit down on Tony Parker lately. They shouldn't be.
Hannah Storm and Stephen A. Smith had to maintain their composure after learning of a mentor's death while on live TV.
Don't jump in that pool.
We don't need to see this baseball experiment.
Michael Jordan refuses to give LeBron James his due.
DeMarcus Cousins was the leader, of course.
A resourceful fan made Tim Duncan a complete LinkedIn profile, but we have questions.
Back in 2014, the NBA did not fine players for wearing "I Can't Breathe" shirts.
The Heat president wants us to believe he didn't think it was possible.
James Harden is making more money now, if a little less in the future.
After negotiations stalled with Chris Eubank Jr., GGG moved on to Kell Brook.
Invoking Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, Carmelo Anthony exposes his emotions in a paragraph posted to his website.
Fred Hoiberg needs to figure out how to apply his pace-and-space principles to a team with a bad-shooting backcourt.
The Thunder can't afford to let another star walk away for nothing.
The Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest is a tradition unlike any other.
The Celts land one of the top big men on the market. Is it a precursor to an even bigger coup — Kevin Durant?
Kevin Durant said he wanted this to be a basketball decision. So the Celtics brought an NFL champ.
The Magic have made short-sighted moves and reduced their overall talent pool while getting older.
O.J. Mayo cannot return to the NBA for two years.
The Wizards guard needs to look at how the other Wizards guard improved after signing.
The madness runs much deeper than just Kevin Durant.
Pat Summitt's strength touched everyone, including the 'Good Morning America' host.
Kyrie Irving is the last player to commit and fill out the roster.
James Corden got hit with a lot of footballs.
Thaddeus Young will allow Paul George to avoid playing power forward, too.
The trade that sent Derrick Rose to the Knicks cost quite a bit for New York.
A toast to the Arizona product, who finally got a ring in what turned out to be his final pro season.
Like it or not, one game will dramatically shape the legacies of these two players.
The Warriors center was upended accidentally by J.R. Smith.
Things got feisty between the two star forwards in the NBA Finals.
Brian Banks was sentenced to six years. Brock Turner was sentenced to six months.
Dusty Baker's first news conference back at Great American Ball Park was good fun.
Mayweather once called Ali the fifth-greatest. Guess who was No. 1?
Kyrie Irving takes the blow and the foul call this time.
Verne Lundquist's retiring will be celebrated now. Y'all will miss him later.
Sporting News' Sean Deveney and Adi Joseph see the NBA Finals playing out in different ways.
Despite only 14 NBA games played, Bryce Dejean-Jones left an impact.
Bryce Dejean-Jones was called up from the NBA D-League and ended up starting for the Pelicans this past season.
This trip of Enes Kanter is a clear flagrant foul.
Michael Wilbon raises an important discussion but falls flat on his conclusion.
Tim Duncan's final game never was going to be some big event. It could be Thursday night.
The day the ball died.
The Kings seem to be taking strides toward running themselves like an NBA franchise, but implosion is still a threat.
In a market flooded with money and weak on point guards, Jeremy Lin will have a few options.
The Lakers have the pieces to make something happen under Luke Walton, but a phony imitation won't cut it.
Doc Rivers will be faced with very real questions about the future for his Clippers.
James Harden can’t even be the hero without being the villain sometimes.
McCollum averaged a career-high in points, field goal percentage, three-point field goal percentage and rebounds.
Forcing Stephen Curry out of Game 4 is a risk, but Warriors coach Steve Curry knows best.
The Warriors are cool, except when they're not.
Social media has given us hive minds, and sometimes it's fine for someone to break free, even if he or she is wrong.
The playoffs are here! That means it's time to talk about matchups.
The Warriors broke the regular-season record. Now they should be trying to do the same in the postseason.
The solution: Never tweet.
Why can't Patrick Ewing, with an impeccable resume, receive serious consideration for head coaching jobs? His time has come; where is the only question.
Police arrested a man Sunday morning and charged him with second-degree murder in the road rage incident.
Get Pablo Sandoval out of Boston already.
Stop slowing down the line, "Ron."
An investigation into why small-ball doesn't seem to affect the NBA's best wing players like it does role players.
The NBA's maddest mad man, Sam Hinkie, finally resigned after Jerry Colangelo stole his power.
The new Game of Zones video also features Kobe refusing to pass the torch.
Legendary center Hakeem Olajuwon says he wouldn't be shooting 3-pointers in today's game but stresses versatility.
This shot at D'Angelo Russell was clever as heck, but it also was yet another shot at the Warriors from Mark Jackson.
D'Angelo Russell broke his teammate's right to privacy in what might have been a prank.
Let's hope this is simply the former NBA star returning to society.
It is hard to claim East Coast bias when the West just keeps losing.
She asked what he's doing after the game. Yes, that happened.
Buddy Hield is putting his stamp on the NCAA Tournament and now on history, too.
The first full-time woman to be an NBA assistant coach praised her boss for seeing her as 'genderless.'
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade probably should have spelled things out more clearly to their friend.
The NBA MVP's gesture went a long way for a grieving community.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have zero financial support from sports owners.
Lee discussed his unusual career path with Sporting News.
28-year-old Trevor Booker is exceptional at differentiating cereals.
Chase Budinger played 12 minutes in a game he knew would be the last for his Pacers tenure.
They want to move the 3-point line back? Let them.
Joe Johnson divides the basketball world, and his fit on Miami is a perfect example of why.
The Warriors' MVP may have a little bit of an ego. That came with earned success. Get over it.
Jimmer Fredette was dominating for the Westchester Knicks.
A lot happened, even if it felt like nothing happened.
The Wizards took a risk with the disgruntled Suns twin, but the payoff could be huge.
Randy Foye isn't an upgrade on D.J. Augustin, but he provides more versatility and opens the door for Cameron Payne.
The Blazers' purpose in this three-team trade is a bit more confounding.
Here's what you need to know before Thursday's deadline.
The Magic get veterans with familiarity and some cap space. The Pistons get the scorer they want and need.
And maybe Aaron Gordon was robbed, but we weren't.
The Splash Brothers maintained control of the Three-Point Contest.
NBA players should be able to beat comedians in shooting contests.
Can anyone beat Zach LaVine? Probably not, but it should be fun watching others try.
The Splash Brothers are back but have tough competition.
Big men are taking over the Taco Bell Skills Challenge.
Chris Bosh returns to Toronto for All-Star weekend feeling quite nostalgic.
Hornets players discussed owner Michael Jordan's role with the team and on the Internet with Sporting News.
The Bulls' bad news also is a boon for its big man.
Zach LaVine is dunking, the Splash Brothers are shooting and this is going to be fun.
LeBron is no imitator, but he is a fan of Newton's.
On and off the court, Frank Kaminsky has a very distinct personality. How will that fit into the Hornets' long-term plan?
Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard isn't fighting this one after last year's response.
East Player of the Week Kemba Walker says his relationship with Hornets owner Michael Jordan is crucial.
David Blatt did not show off his trademark wit upon being fired.
David Blatt had an 83-40 regular-season record with the Cavs.
Steve Kerr better not mess this up.
The outbreak of sicknesses linked to Chipotle has not deterred some of its most famous patrons.
The Hornets have missed the small forward's presence, even if he's not ready to come back yet.
Kevin Durant expanded on his comments about the media with the kind of earnestness we should expect from him.
The NCAA's new rule changes mean the NBA has good cause to reconsider blocking high schools from the draft.
GM Mitch Kupchak admits the young Lakers aren't all best-served by Kobe Bryant's retirement spectacle.
The writer observes Kobe Bryant's retirement tour up close and finds an exercise in personal branding.
Al Jefferson's value to the Hornets is precisely why some think he doesn't fit.
Chris Andersen does not play much these days. But his maturation has been crucial for the veteran Miami Heat.
The scuffle was in October, but the punishment finally has come for Matt Barnes.
The Grizzlies swingman was honored to be praised by the man he considers the best player of his generation.
Mark Jackson ignores that Stephen Curry has terrific fundamentals when he says "he's hurt the game."
He shouldn't have switched into a suit.
Cliff Paul had to go, but Kevin Garnett is a grandpa.
Ellie Day had words for the haters who tried to criticize her and her husband, along with a health update.
Harrison Barnes would not give a timetable on his return from an ankle injury but did say that he still is eating Chipotle.
Bill Kennedy is gay, and that is not something of which he should have to be afraid.
Jeremy Lin is a backup point guard just like any other these days, though his production has been vital to the 12-8 Hornets.
The Pistons point guard also recalls his favorite moment from Bryant, who was his idol growing up.
Andre Iguodala perhaps stepped across the line in light of recent events.
Kristaps Porzingis' popularity in Latvia and New York is going to be too much for others to overcome.
C.J. McCollum is a front-runner for Most Improved Player, but where does his future lie with the Trail Blazers?
Kobe Bryant has talked about retiring after the season in the past, but this is the first time he has been so explicit.
Jabari Parker says his Chicago friend Jahlil Okafor's issues could be avoided.
The Warriors' record-setting 16th came easily, as had so many of the first 15.
The Warriors are 13-0 and coming back from absolutely ridiculous holes.
Spencer Hawes of the Hornets is not happy with the divisions between the far right and the moderate side of the Republican Party.
The Rockets were on a four-game losing streak and held a players-only meeting before eventually firing Kevin McHale.
Hornets forward Nicolas Batum says the pain in Paris helped motivate his remarkable success on the court this weekend.
The author fell in love with the Akili Smith-Peter Warrick Bengals. Now, he's not sure how to deal with a potentially great team.
Russell Westbrook is a multifaceted superstar, and you probably identify with at least one of his personalities.
Steph Curry won't have to hang on this rim.
Beno Udrih was not the ideal backup point guard for the Grizzlies, who hope Mario Chalmers can be.
Kobe Bryant says "it would mean the world" to him to to play in the 2016 Rio Olympics. Here's why he should get that chance.
Byron Scott loves Kobe Bryant but won't let D'Angelo Russell get away with anything. And it's not in line with the Lakers' priorities.
Rick Carlisle now is the most well-paid coach in the NBA without an executive title.
LeBron James tore up his jersey, then told fans to buy it and not do the same.
The Hornets have a very weird situation on their hands if P.J. Hairston shows he could be anything more than a stopgap.
Bulls center Pau Gasol has stayed close with Kobe Bryant and knows how self-critical the Lakers great can be.
NBA stars, they're just like us!
The Hornets have decided on which young wing to invest money and effort in developing.
Andrew Bogut knows exactly how to celebrate a championship: stunting on the haters.
President Obama seems to like Fred Hoiberg's offensive goals with his Bulls.
Great basketball is just a musical. Here's proof.
Fred Hoiberg announced Joakim Noah was not part of his starting lineup for the season-opener, a major shift from the Thibodeau era.
Here's your guide to Sporting News' NBA season preview coverage.
Gregg Popovich served in the U.S. Air Force in addition to his NBA coaching duties.
James Dolan and Isiah Thomas tried to explain their actions, past and present, on Bryant Gumbel's 'Real Sports.'
The Hornets center is out to prove that his style of basketball — on offense and defense — still can work.
Many in the sports world are insulted by the Kardashians' role in Lamar Odom's recent issues. Those arguments lack context and understanding.
Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague holds a unique and fragile role in a complicated system.
Look, it's preseason, so I guess this is what we want in preseason: Kobe Bryant being Kobe Bryant.
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist signed a four-year, $52 million contract extension this offseason.
Luke Walton, the team's 35-year-old associate head coach, will serve as interim coach in his absence.
Lamar Patterson hopes to make the Hawks, which could bring his pet alligator to Atlanta.
The Pelicans are expecting major improvement, and one of the biggest hurdles will be health.
Moses Malone died Sunday, but his legacy should carry on, from his rebounding to his predictions to his trailblazing.
The NBA's decision to de-emphasize divisions in playoff seeding makes sense. But we're not ready to get rid of them entirely.
Has Markieff Morris' trade demand cost him not only $10,000 but also a better shot of being dealt?
The Jazz will be one of the most exciting teams in the NBA this season, and the big man they took a risk on has found his comfort zone.
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist's extension might seem like a hefty price for a 10.9 points per game small forward. Beyond the box score, though, it's a remarkable steal.
Derrick Rose, Damian Lillard and Dwyane Wade are not among those at the mini-camp.
Either unable or unwilling to capitalize on his Finals showing, Dellavedova returns to his role as All-Star Kyrie Irving's backup and a bench spark.
The finances of the WNBA have altered the landscape and forced players into tough decisions, but there does not appear to be an easy answer.
Ron Harper gave Sporting News the inside scoop on a beef that he has seen both sides of.
Aaron Gordon, one of the breakout stars of Summer League, had surgery because his NBA-playing brother broke his jaw.
The Clippers can have their DeAndre and back him up, too.
Deron Williams helped lead the Nets to Brooklyn and now is getting paid to leave.
The story of Satnam Singh Bhamara, India's first NBA Draft selection, and a writer's first time playing cricket.
Before you get all bothered, remember that these contracts make sense for what these men and their teams need.
LeBron James is getting a slight raise this year and setting himself up for a huge one next year.
The field of NBA scouting can be hard to enter, but Pro Scout School in its second year is hoping to change that.
Tim Duncan will sacrifice again, all the while carrying an even larger defensive load.
DeAndre Jordan could fall apart without Chris Paul, but he also could become the star of a rising Mavericks team.
The first woman to become a full-time NBA assistant coach now gets to help mold the youngest players in the Spurs' system.
Now the question for Knicks fans is, which big-name free agent center would you rather have?
Did the Suns prove Goran Dragic right? The trade of Marcus Morris — leaving his brother behind — is awkward at the least.
The Spurs managed to do what the Spurs always seem to do: win.
The Nets have ensured continuity in their frontcourt, even as the backcourt is being shopped.
The 2014 NBA Finals MVP is passing up a lot of potential money by not going after something slightly smaller.
The power forward accepted a five-year, $145 million contract extension at the 12:01 a.m. ET deadline that began free agency Wednesday.
The Bulls used a maximum qualifying offer to limit Jimmy Butler's options in free agency, but he should accept the large contract that comes with it.
Optimism may finally be arriving for the Nets after a few good moves, particularly in the draft, and the hope of a trade partner to take Joe Johnson.
It was a full night in Brooklyn: picks, trades, surprises, disappointments and more. We've got it all covered.