Salary Cap
Revisiting the 2015 Vote That Made the Warriors So Unstoppable
What would have happened if the NBPA didn't reject the league's "cap-smoothing" proposal back in 2015?
Giving Mike Glennon $15 Million Is Not Crazy
A starting quarterback making $15 million in 2016 would have earned less than 23 other quarterbacks in the NFL.
Which NHL Teams Will Be Most Screwed by the Salary Cap?
Lost in the excitement of All-Star Weekend was commissioner Gary Bettman's announcement that the 2017-18 salary cap was likely to remain flat at $73 million. Here are the teams that would hurt the most.
Jarryd Hayne Opens Up On His Shock Signing For The Gold Coast Titans
Hayne slams Parramatta's dysfunctional board and reveals he was "devastated" they never made him a formal offer to rejoin the club
By the Numbers, the Most Likely NBA Free Agent Bargains and Busts
NBA free agency is about to begin. As the league's salary cap explodes, here's an analytic look at the players who will end up providing the most and least bang for the buck.
Down Goes Brown's Weekend Review: Sharks Bite Back against Penguins to Make It a Series
San Jose is hanging around despite the Penguins' dominance in the Stanley Cup Final. Plus notes on expansion, the salary cap, and the emerging Cup storylines: the ice in California and faceoffs.
To Keep Kevin Durant from Joining the Golden State Warriors, Eliminate NBA Max Salaries
An upcoming salary cap spike may threaten the NBA's competitive balance. One elegant solution? Get rid of the cap on individual player salaries, and force teams to make hard spending decisions.
Can NBA Player-Coach Relationships Survive the Salary Cap Explosion?
A lucrative new television deal is about to send NBA player salaries soaring, and could affect locker room power dynamics.
Who Ruined the NFL Players Union?
An unprecedented number of challengers to NFL union head DeMaurice Smith say his tenure has been a failure. Are they right?
Insiders and Agents Trash the New MLS Labor Deal
While the union didn't bungle negotiations, there was a failure to manage expectations. In turn, this has led to a number of insiders lashing out.
The Unbeautiful Game: Cleveland, Buffalo, and the Dismal NFL
The Bills and Browns played a sad football game on Sunday, but perhaps it's not their fault the NFL invites mediocrity.
The Next NBA Labor War Is Already Here
Paul George's horrific leg injury opened the door to owners exerting even more control over players, but a backlash is brewing among Team USA.