He had all the time in the world to do any dunk he wanted. LeBron James went with the classic windmill dunk.
With five minutes left in the first quarter of last night's Heat-Kings game, Mario Chalmers got a steal and threw an insane no-look backwards pass to LeBron James who did the deed.
Being this talented at the age of 15 is practically God sent. Seung Woo Lee was first spotted by Barcelona scouts in South Africa. He later went on to impress them while playing for his Elementary school in Korea by scoring 29 goals in 16 games. That was when he was at 13.
What better way to train your reflexes than by catching balls being fired by live cannons? Here's hoping that other teams don't decide to copy this method.
This new film titled “Straight Down the Middle” features a lighthearted golf game between Wayne Rooney and Rory McIlroy, with a special guest appearance by Brazilian legend Ronaldo.
The film also showcases the new Ordem soccer ball, which consists of 12 fuse-welded panels in a 3-layer casing system, and a poly-blend wrapped, free-floating carbon latex bladder. The Nike Ordem will be released December 5.
Here's a look at the official ball which will be lobbed around the pitch during the 2014 World Cup kicks in Brazil. Deemed the "brazuca", the ball was inspired by the informal term that loosely symbolizes national pride and the Brazilian way of life.
Arsenal got off to a dream start in their Champions League group stage game against Marseille today. Around 29 seconds into the match, Jack Wilshere took a long pass on the right edge of the box, cut inside, and fired a shot into the upper left hand corner. Check out another angle of the impressive shot below:
Brasil will be hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup and Nike has unveiled the official National Team Kit of the host. The design of the new kit does not show the vast amount of technology that's been packed into it.