The ESPN community is celebrating who Mike Greenberg believes is the "GOAT" of the network on Wednesday. Greenberg, 58, has been at ESPN since 1996. The Northwestern University graduate began hosting ...
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has unwillingly found herself at the center of another polarizing basketball debate in recent weeks, ever since three ESPN analysts snubbed her when ranking the ...
Alex Ovechkin breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL all-time goals record is one of those hallowed sports marks we could truly never stop talking about. Evidently, for ESPN's First Take, it seems like Ovechkin ...
Three ESPN analysts made a case for why Caitlin Clark can't be considered one of the all-time best women's college basketball players. Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark set the NCAA record for ...
There are more than two horses in the NBA’s GOAT debate. At least according to ESPN’s Michael Wilbon, who isn’t accepting that it’s a debate between Michael Jordan (whom he favors) and LeBron James.
Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has already established himself as one of the best players of his generation, but he still has some work to do before he earns the "GOAT" moniker.
Before Kendrick Perkins brought his brash Texas drawl to ESPN, he was a longtime NBA starting center and veteran locker room presence. This week on First Take amid the never-ending feud between ...
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