Boston Celtics win record 18th NBA championship The Celtics took the series 4-1, with key contributions from several star players, including Jaylen Brown.
Boston Celtics fans are celebrating a league record 18th NBA championship NPR's A Martinez talks to Martenzie Johnson of ESPN’s Andscape about the Celtics 106-88 win over the Dallas Mavericks Monday night in Game 5 of the NBA finals. A Martínez
More than 1,000 athletes compete at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Indianapolis The U.S. Olympic swimming trials are continuing in Indianapolis. More than 1,000 athletes are trying to make a 60-member squad. The stories of triumph and agony are equally compelling. Sacha Pfeiffer
How coming out has impacted LGBTQ+ NFL players like R.K. Russell R.K. Russell came out as bisexual and saw his job chances in the NFL evaporate.
U.S. Olympic swim trials make history with a new world record and epic crowds The U.S. Olympic swimming trials are underway in Indianapolis. More than 1,000 athletes are competing. Fewer than 60 will make it to next month's Summer Olympics in Paris. Brian Mann
Summer of soccer: Euros 2024 kick off with Copa America to follow NPR's Lauren Frayer talks to soccer commentator Roger Bennett about the two major international soccer tournament this summer: the European Championship and Copa America, which the US will host. Lauren Frayer
16-year-old soccer player Lamine Yamal brings his homework to Euro 2024 16 year-old Barcelona soccer player Lamine Yamal brought his homework with him to Euro 2024. Danielle Kurtzleben
Saturday Sports: NBA finals, Caitlin Clark and internet trolls, Jerry West passing NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben and Meadowlark Media 's Howard Bryant discuss the NBA Finals and remember "The Logo". Danielle Kurtzleben
Olympic swimming trials get underway in Indianapolis as Chinese doping scandal grows The U.S. Olympic swimming trials begin Saturday in Indianapolis. While U.S. athletes aim to qualify for the Paris Games next month, a Chinese doping scandal is overshadowing the events. Brian Mann
The U.S. Advances in the Cricket World Cup Heavy rain in south Florida this week saturated the field where the U.S. cricket team had been scheduled to play a Friday match. Officials called it off, automatically sending the U.S. to the next stage. Becky Sullivan