SB Nation

SB Nation

SB Nation, also known as Sports Blog Nation, is a sports news platform that is part of Vox Media, previously known as SportsBlogs, Inc. Launched in 2005, the website features 309 blogs that focus on various professional and college sports teams, along with other sports-related subjects. The headquarters are located in Vox's offices near Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and in Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. At present, SB Nation has formed content-sharing partnerships with major organizations such as Yahoo Sports, CBS Sports, USA Today, Comcast, and the National Hockey League (NHL).

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  • 1 day ago | sbnation.com | Ricky O'Donnell

    Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images The NBA’s competitive landscape hung in the balance during a potential lottery apocalypse on Monday night. The Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs found themselves as the last two teams standing for the rights to Cooper Flagg on the TV broadcast.

  • 1 day ago | sbnation.com | James Dator

    It’s one thing to be a passionate fan beefing with an opposing fanbase on social media, but another to be the executive of a team and talking like a moron. Douglas A. Cifu, who is listed on the Panthers website as the team’s “Vice Chairman, Partner & Alternate Governor” has been suspended by the NHL indefinitely after a reply he sent to a Maple Leafs fan went public before he locked is account.

  • 1 day ago | sbnation.com | Ricky O'Donnell

    Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images Cooper Flagg is the rare NBA prospect who would be a great fit on any team. Flagg proved he can excel in a high-usage, on-ball role offensively during his one season at Duke, but he doesn’t need the ball to make an impact.

  • 1 day ago | sbnation.com | James Dator

    The endless debate over whether or not the NBA Draft Lottery is rigged has always been a logical vs. emotional affair — like all conspiracy theories tend to be. Logically speaking there’s no conceivable way it can rigged. Not only does that rely on an idea that everyone who oversees the lottery is somehow in on it and nobody leaked any information, but it also opens the league up to incredible litigation.

  • 2 days ago | sbnation.com | Ricky O'Donnell

    Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images The 2025 NBA Draft lottery was always going to be one of the most meaningful of the 21st century. Teams at the bottom of the standings wrestled for position all season to increase their odds at landing the No. 1 overall pick and the rights to Duke super freshman Cooper Flagg. We now know where Flagg will begin his NBA career. The Dallas Mavericks are the lucky winners of the NBA Draft lottery, cashing in on a 1.8 percent chance to earn the first pick.