Dwyane Wade is the latest star to try his hand at the #SoGoneChallenge, but his bars may not be as great as his skill on the court.

While Team USA was on their way to Rio de Janeiro to ball out and hopefully bring back the gold medals, Snapchat was the social media platform that continued to capture epic moments.

The Indiana Fever, New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury, were fined $5,000, while players were fined $500 each for wearing black Adidas shirts, according to ESPN.

The Lynx protest also comes days after NBA star Carmelo Anthony urged more athletes to cement their role in the fight for justice.

Every week the Rap Attack crew grades all things hip-hop but, this isn’t your TYPICAL report card. We have our own way of doing things. Check out our grading policy: D – The Highest Grade….D for “DOPE” C – An OK Grade….C for “Chills” B – Uhhhh…. B for “Boooooo” A – TRY AGAIN…A for AWWWW HELLLL NO!!! This Week: HIP HOP: Kansas […]

The New York Knicks star also took out a full page ad in the "New York Daily News," asking players to worry less about endorsement deals and more about demanding change.

In 2006 Baltimore native and NBA Basketball star Carmelo Anthony opened The Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center. The purpose of the center was a place for youth to go and get off the streets. In an efforts to provide a better center for the East side youth in Baltimore, Under Armour CEO, Kevin Plank donated […]

The PSA, titled "End Gun Violence," aired between games on Christmas Day and was released online Wednesday.