Wade McCagh
How Spatial Analytics Killed The Mid-Range Jump Shot
It took the most advanced spatial tracking technology we've seen in sports to reveal a simple truth: 3 points are more than 2.
How Some Bored, Baseball-Obsessed Journalists Started a Billion Dollar Industry in a New York Chicken Shop
We trace the rise of fantasy sports from the 1980s until now.
Sanity Prevailed but Damn the Boomers Were Good
Anything less than a medal now would feel like a huge waste of the opportunity.
Can Australia's New-Look Opals Continue Their Olympic Medal Run?
Like the cabinet in the dining room you weren't allowed to play in as a kid, the Opals pack serious silverware. But with seven Olympic debutants, can vets like Laura Hodges and Liz Cambage repeat in Rio?
Can Australia's Boomers Finally Win an Elusive Olympic Medal?
An NBA-tested lineup featuring names says maybe. History says "yeah-nah". Still, expect Patty Mills, Matthew Dellavedova, Aron Baynes, and the pencilled-in Andrew Bogut to compete hard and be in the mix for a medal round berth.
Is Chris Froome Ready to Make Cycling Great Again?
Already in an elite group of multiple Tour winners, Froome declared his goal to win the Tour, Olympic Road Race and Olympic Time Time in 2016. It's been a long time since pro cycling has had that sort of audacity.
Previewing the Olympic Hopes of Australia's Matildas
With an impressive lead in during the qualifiers, some key injuries to their opponents, and a youthful, athletic squad, the Matildas will be legitimately challenging for a medal finish in Rio.