Spurs upset defending champs to face Knicks in NBA Finals
The San Antonio Spurs have knocked off the defending NBA champions and will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals. The Knicks enter on an 11-game winning streak as they aim to end a 53-year championship drought dating back to 1973. The young Spurs side is considered ahead of schedule in their rebuilding timeline. The Finals series begins Wednesday.
Marta Kostyuk defeated four-time champion Iga Świątek to reach the French Open quarterfinals, one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. The Ukrainian player dedicated the historic win to the Ukrainian people and later made headlines for outspoken comments criticizing Russian players amid the ongoing war. Kostyuk also faced compatriot Elina Svitolina in an all-Ukrainian match. Her victory was widely covered as a significant moment both in sports and in Ukraine's cultural resistance.
Paris is celebrating PSG's Champions League victory, but the triumph has been overshadowed by recriminations over fan riots and crowd violence. Reports have highlighted the dark side of PSG's financial dominance and its impact on European football. Meanwhile, Arsenal's near miss in the tournament has sparked debate over whether history offers hope for the London club in future seasons.
NBA superstar Steph Curry has signed a long-term shoe and apparel deal with Chinese sportswear giant Li-Ning, marking a major win for the brand over Western competitors. Curry announced the partnership on social media, praising Li-Ning as a company rooted in sports and innovation. The deal ends Curry's footwear free agency and positions Li-Ning as a serious global player in basketball footwear.