NFL Which One of Brady’s Three HOF-Caliber Stretches Is His Greatest? There’s a reason why Tom Brady is known as the GOAT. On the anniversary of the day he was drafted in 2000, we debate which period has been his best. 3 years ago Craig Haley, Andrew Fenichel, Trevor Goldstein
NBA 4-Category Admiral On Feb. 17, 1994, San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson completed just the fourth officially recorded quadruple double in NBA history. 4 years ago Andrew Fenichel
NBA The Arrivals: Why We Should Have Seen These NBA Rookies Coming All Along There are signs during a prospect's college career that point to NBA success. The trouble is finding them. Using new AutoStats data, we take a shot at figuring out what… 4 years ago Andrew Fenichel, Ethan Fore, Taylor Bechtold
Baseball Mr. Smile Goes to NY: What the Lindor Trade Means for the Mets It took new Mets owner Steve Cohen exactly 58 days after completing his takeover to make a splashy move in the player market, trading for Francisco Lindor from Cleveland. The… 4 years ago Andrew Fenichel, Graham Bell
NBA The Modernization of NBA Offenses and Why Small Ball Is Here to Stay The small-ball era in the NBA isn’t actually about how tall your center is. What is it about? Here's an update on where the offensive revolution stands. 4 years ago Andrew Fenichel
MLB The 7 Seconds or Less Suns, Gordie Howe Hat Tricks, and Other Sports Myths That Simply Aren’t True Unsurprisingly, not all of the great sports legends are true. In fact, with the data to back it up, we can prove that some are blatantly false. 4 years ago Andrew Fenichel