On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a packed day across the NBA, World Cup, NFL, Wimbledon, NASCAR, and one serious health update from a former NFL star. The show opens with major NBA movement before free agency officially begins, led by Ja Morant being traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Portland Trail Blazers for Jerami Grant and Kris Murray. Chris breaks down what the move means for Portland’s upside and Memphis’ reset, while also covering James Harden declining his option with Cleveland, Draymond Green opting out with Golden State, the Warriors’ reported interest in LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Nets’ cap housekeeping, Julian Champagnie’s new Spurs deal, and Andrew Wiggins staying in Miami after the Heat’s Giannis Antetokounmpo trade.
The World Cup coverage focuses on a chaotic knockout day, with Paraguay stunning Germany in a penalty shootout, Brazil surviving Japan on a late Gabriel Martinelli goal, and Morocco eliminating the Netherlands on penalties. Chris highlights what Germany’s latest tournament disappointment means, how Brazil found a way through despite Japan’s challenge, and why Morocco’s win sets up a major last-16 matchup with Canada.
In the NFL, the Lions release cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest on felony charges, while Chris also reflects on the passing of Judge David Doty and his major impact on modern NFL free agency. Wimbledon opens with a rough day for British tennis, while Jannik Sinner, Naomi Osaka, and Mirra Andreeva move forward. The show closes with former Titans star Chris Johnson revealing his ALS diagnosis and calling for more research, awareness, and support.