Sports News Today — July 16, 2026

SportsNewsNow newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via SportsNewsNow

Clark: Missed call means playing with leg contusio... and more — today's sports signal.

Get ready for a thrilling day in the world of sports as we dive into the latest headlines that have everyone talking. The conversation starts with a controversy surrounding a missed call that has left Clark playing with a leg contusion, sparking debates about player safety and the impact of officiating on the game. Meanwhile, the All-Star Game general managers are trading verbal jabs, questioning each other's ability to score enough points, adding an extra layer of excitement to the highly anticipated event.

But it's not all about the action on the field, as we also explore the fascinating stories behind the scenes. From the unexpected influence of Flavor Flav on a team's strategy to the transfer decisions of Miami's Mensah, which were influenced by Ward and Beck, we're giving you an unfiltered look at what makes sports so captivating. And with top storylines featuring Scottie and Rory, as well as an English champion, there's no shortage of drama and intrigue to keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a fan of football, basketball, or golf, today's headlines have something for everyone, so let's dive in and explore the latest developments in the world of sports.

Today's signal:
• Clark: Missed call means playing with leg contusio... (espn.com)
• ASG GMs draft, trade jabs: 'Can you score enough?'... (espn.com)
• How (and why) did Flavor Flav become the driving f... (espn.com)
• Miami's Mensah: Ward, Beck factored into transfer (espn.com)
• 'Just f---ing make it happen': Unfiltered access t... (espn.com)
• Top storylines: Scottie and Rory, an English champ... (espn.com)

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