LeBron James said Thursday that Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving's recent apology and condemnation of an antisemitic film warrants him a return to the NBA hardwood.
Why it matters: James is arguably the biggest star in the league and the most notable NBA player to support Irving's return to the NBA amid the controversy surrounding Irving's promotion of an antisemitic film.
The Baltimore Ravens will be teaming up with SeatGeek to handle all ticketing needs moving forward, the ticketing service exclusively tells Axios.
Why it matters: Partnerships with Ticketmaster once dominated the NFL. But in recent years, the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders — as well as the Ravens — have shifted to SeatGeek for their ticketing deals.
The White House denounced WNBA star Brittney Griner's transfer to a penal colony in Russia at a so-far undisclosed location on Wednesday morning.
Details: The transfer process began on Friday, a day after she met with U.S. embassy officials, her attorneys said, per ESPN, which first reported the news.