The N.Y. POST goes with, "ESPN’s convenient Bronny James about-face shows network trying to have it two ways." The "hypocrisy of ESPN now claiming disgust over Bronny James goes back most glaringly to draft day" when its coverage "tried to establish a hot market for Bronny." ESPN built their "entire draft coverage around a forgone nepotism pick, and now, over seven months later, tried to present Bronny’s struggles as both predictable and an indictment on LeBron’s parenting." Building a storyline around a "faulty premise and then acting like you’re exposing that faulty premise still feels icky."
Also:
- Social responsibility has always been at the Raptors’ core. It started from Day 1.
- It’s time for Mountain West, Pac-12 to end battle.
- Stuart Sternberg could sell the Rays, but it may not be a quick resolution.
- Storm the court? That’s a $500,000 question.
- What do you call a Hall of Famer with a wine label and an ascot? Charles Woodson.

