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Tom Brady compared himself to Wayne Gretzky and Michael Jordan. ... Wait, what?!
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Tom Brady compared himself to Wayne Gretzky and Michael Jordan. ... Wait, what?!
The most glaring omission from all of these discussions remains Bill Russell. T
"MJ or LeBron" is a conversation that many NBA fans love to argue about all the time. According to Paul Pierce, though, people are doing it all wrong.
For one season, Michael Jordan tried to go from NBA superstar to MLB hopeful. Terry Francona was his manager in the minors, and has a few amazing stories to tell from that one season.
Many consider Michael Jordan the GOAT. Cedric Maxwell is not one of those people.
Will the '90s Bulls serve as a picture of what to expect for the Patriots? Belichick, Robert Kraft, and all of New England have to hope that that's not the case.
The quarterback posted a clip from a post-match interview when Brady teamed up with Michael Jordan to win MJ's golf tournament.
While the Celtics did indeed slip off the floor in '88, Ainge said it had nothing to do with bad sportsmanship and everything to do with getting off the court safely.
Who's the GOAT? Let's go to Michael Jordan for some analysis.
Does Nike have a case against Gronk's new logo as looking too similar to "Air Jordan"?
Tom Brady shared some insights to his state of mind as he enters his age 40 season.
LeBron James has been the NBA's best player for a decade, so long that his accomplishments seem mundane.
The Wisconsin forward had himself a day against No. 1 overall seed Villanova and capped it off with a tribute to "His Airness."
Michael Jordan is trying to help ease tension between African-Americans and law enforcement.
If there's one thing that sports has always given us, it would be the ability to concoct the most cockamamie concepts of comparisons.
Whether good or bad, these are the most memorable sports moments involving athletes and their fathers
Chris Mannix of SI joined Toucher & Rich to talk about the NBA Finals and how we are witnessing history with what LeBron and the Cavs are doing.
LeBron James isn't Michael Jordan. Never really has been. Never will be.
We're a little over 24 hours away from the NBA Finals getting underway pitting the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James against the "Splash Brothers" of Golden State.
Michael Jordan, his eminence, excellence, and the exemplar of modern basketball, is the unquestioned king. But can King James leave the game with just one more jewel in his crown?
A new poll says that 34% of NBA fans think MJ could beat Lebron right now in one-on-one.
Perhaps the only day New England Patriots fans can tolerate seeing a picture of Tom Brady in a full body cast is April Fools Day.
Michael Jordan, 27, was charged in the 2013 shooting death of 22-year-old Ahmir Lee.
Seven amazing athletes besides LeBron James to wear #23.
Most look like they haven't aged, some look even younger than they did when they were active players, and some are still involved for the love of the game. Here's a look at nine athletes over 50 who are still better and more athletic than you and who could beat you in anything.
Members of the state GOP were gathering in Springfield ahead of this autumn's elections.
The Framingham-based company Quilling Card says it now holds two Guinness World Records.
Boston will have splash pads and cooling centers open this weekend.
Stephen Jaszek will also be required to register as a sex offender.
The fireworks in Barnstable "cannot proceed as planned" due to the presence of piping plovers and least terns.
Three people were taken to the hospital after an SUV crashed into the Nike store at the Wrentham Outlets Friday night.
We will challenge daily high temperature records Saturday and Sunday.
Metal detectors were installed at Charlestown High School Friday, one day after two students were arrested for bringing guns to school.
A husband and wife are dead after an apparent murder-suicide in Lynn, the Essex District Attorney's Office said.
Members of the state GOP were gathering in Springfield ahead of this autumn's elections.
The Framingham-based company Quilling Card says it now holds two Guinness World Records.
Boston will have splash pads and cooling centers open this weekend.
Stephen Jaszek will also be required to register as a sex offender.
The fireworks in Barnstable "cannot proceed as planned" due to the presence of piping plovers and least terns.
It's the highest positivity rate since it was over 10% on January 25.
Join Dr. Mallika Marshall and our panel for a discussion on mental health.
A bill introduced before the pandemic would allow two excused absences for mental health days.
Students are learning strategies like breathing exercises to help them cope with their emotions.
Rev. Edwin Johnson's program will focus on people who speak Spanish. WBZ-TV's David Wade reports.
Kids in crisis often end up waiting for days or weeks in emergency rooms. It's a practice called "boarding."
Chelsea residents gathered Wednesday evening to get answers about the state's dumping of a pile of rubble filled with asbestos.
Crews in Chelsea have begun removing a pile of debris that is contaminated with asbestos on Friday.
Zelle is now a favorite for thieves because once the money is transferred out, it's nearly impossible to get back.
Hazardous construction material was dumped in Chelsea last July and had been sitting next to a public housing development.
As women's soccer players negotiate equal pay, the question remains: What about the rest of America's women?
While the hearing did reveal some detail, a lot still remains a mystery.
Airline dissatisfaction is taking off, and lawmakers have noticed.
With gas prices rising, deviation from the party line is a growth stock these days.
Jon says abortion rights, like so many other issues, has "become grotesquely politicized, just like another once-accepted public health standard, the right of the state to require vaccinations."
Roxbury based and minority-owned City Fresh Foods is taking on the responsibility of providing meals to almost 50,000 Boston Public School students starting on July 1.
Inflation did not hurt the casino business in Massachusetts.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost. WBZ-TV's Breana Pitts reports.
The yearly rate of U.S. inflation fell to 8.3% in April, compared to a historic 8.5% in March, marking the first decline since August. WBZ-TV's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
WaterFire has been a Providence tradition for over 25 years.
The Bubble Factory is a multimedia workshop and classroom.
As Massachusetts' largest curling club, Broomstones is hotbed for talent.
One of the newest additions to the Mystic waterfront is a building blending classic style with a modern twist.
Legal Sea Foods Chefs Matt King and Patrick Keefe offer up tips on how to pick and prepare the perfect piece of fish.
Trevor Story hit a grand slam over the Green Monster, leading Boston to a 7-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.
Tom Brady hasn't been in Boston for a long time. But a part of the city remains with him.
Jimmy Butler was the star of Game 1. But Game 2 was a different story.
The celebratory Celtics locker room was all smiles after the win in Game 2 in Miami.
If you were surprised to hear Cole Strange's name called in the first round of the NFL draft, you're not alone.
The Peterboro Basket Company has been in business since 1854.
A fishing crew spotted a majestic sight in the waters off Massachusetts this week – an orca whale.
An elderly man in Vermont had a wild encounter with a bobcat when the animal broke into his home and attacked him.
Sunday night brought the first total eclipse to the northeast in over three years.
For the first time, astronomers have captured an image of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.