Advertisers may score on NBA nostalgia

Jun 3, 2010
This year's NBA finals have served up a great rivalry: the Lakers vs. the Celtics. No two teams have so dominated the history of the NBA. Even though young phenoms like LeBron James are sitting this one out, advertisers are banking on a combination of nostalgia and great basketball. Jeff Horwich reports.

World Cup pushes out South Africa's poor

Jun 3, 2010
South Africa has spent more than $2 billion on infrastructure to get ready for the World Cup. But critics say a lot of the money is pushing aside the poor.

Euro soccer to curb excess spending

May 28, 2010
A lot of the biggest soccer clubs in Europe are in debt and facing bankruptcy. So the organization that governs Euro soccer has agreed on some new rules designed to stop clubs from spending more than they take in.

How the Chicago Blackhawks got their groove back

May 26, 2010
The Chicago Blackhawks haven't won a Stanley Cup since 1961, and this weekend they'll be playing the Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League playoffs. What changed? Tony Arnold reports.

Ultimate Fighting a boon for Jiu Jitsu

May 25, 2010
Although most gyms have not fared very well through the recession, Jiu Jitsu studios are thriving, thanks in part to the popularity of Ultimate Fighting. Rafael Cohen reports.

Are high-top shoes losing their footing?

May 19, 2010
The Wall Street Journal's David Biderman talks with Steve Chiotakis about why more NBA players are switching to low-top sneakers from high-tops.

Gatorade regroups to get back in game

Apr 23, 2010
Gatorade's U.S. sales dropped more than 10% last year. So the sports drink company is taking on a new strategy, and you might notice it if you tune into the NBA playoffs. Stacey Vanek-Smith explains.
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Why first draft pick isn't always best

Apr 22, 2010
Tonight is round 1 of the NFL Draft, and the St. Louis Rams are making the first pick. But that may not necessarily give them the advantage. Steve Chiotakis talks to Yale professor Cade Massey.

Analytics: It's taking over my life!

Apr 16, 2010
Detailed observers of the NBA playoffs will delve deeply into players' statistics. Commentator and former Marketplace colleague Kevin Arnovitz says that has its downsides.

PGA can't rely on Tiger Woods alone

Apr 8, 2010
Tiger Woods' return to the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Ga. is expected to boost TV ratings. But the scandal has taught the pro golf industry that it can't depend solely on Woods' popularity to keep it going. Nancy Farghalli reports.
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