LeBron James and 9 other athletes who’ve lived up to their hype since 2000
LeBron James is still playing at 40 years old. As he's continued his amazing career, here are 10 athletes who've met or exceeded their tremendous expectations since 2000.
LeBron James is still playing at 40 years old. As he's continued his amazing career, here are 10 athletes who've met or exceeded their tremendous expectations since 2000.
Ladji Dembele threw down a fast break dunk to extend the Iowa Hawkeyes' lead over the New Hampshire Wildcats.
Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper combine for 40 points, 19 rebounds and 13 assists. Dylan Harper also recorded the first triple double for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in 42 years.
Keyshawn Johnson believes Saquon Barkley should skip chasing Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record and focus on the playoffs instead. He argues that risking injury for the record isn't worth it.
Michael Irvin breaks down Michael Penix Jr.'s impressive performances in his recent starts and discusses whether he has already proven himself as the second-best rookie quarterback in the NFL.
Ace Bailey scored 24 points, fellow freshman Dylan Harper recorded the first triple-double for Rutgers since 1983 and the Scarlet Knights beat Columbia 91-64 on Monday night.
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is a magic act whose statistics are enchanting. But if he wants to be considered the best, then he needs to prove it against the best.
LeBron James is fulfilling his end of the bargain by playing elite basketball at age 40, something unprecedented. Will the Lakers now fulfill theirs?
The Patriots have surged to No. 1 in the draft and aren't in the QB market. So, what should they do? FOX Sports' Ben Arthur and Henry McKenna debate.