Greg Cote, The Miami Herald

Greg Cote

The Miami Herald

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon run ends, but U.S. tennis just found its Next Big Thing

Coco Gauff of Delray Beach finally lost at Wimbledon in the fourth round Monday, but her future seems bright for a 15-year-old phenom who was Wimbledon’s youngest qualifier and youngest to win a match since 1991. → Read More

Queens of the world! U.S. wins Women’s World Cup to keep the dynasty going

U.S. soccer won the Women’s World Cup on Sunday in Lyon, France -- its fourth world championship and second straight. Megan Rapinoe ansd Rose Lavelle scored for the U.S. as the Americans affirmed their No. 1 world ranking. → Read More

Quenneville, and now Bobrovsky, mean Panthers have high hopes. They also have zero excuses

The Florida Panthers haven’t won a lot in their 25 seasons, but they just won the NHL offseason, bookended by the hiring of coach Joel Quenneville and the signing of free-agent goaltender Sergie Bobrovsky. → Read More

LeBron James poised to have last laugh, go out a champ if Lakers close on Kawhi Leonard

The Lakers appear to have emerged as frontrunners to sign coveted free agent Kawhi Leonard. If it happens, LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Leonard would make Lakers NBA title favorites. → Read More

U.S. women beat England to reach World Cup final. No arrogance — just excellence

The United States’ Women’s World Cup run continued with a tense, 2-1 victory over England in the semifinals in Lyon, France. The U.S. will play for its fourth title on Sunday against Sweden or the Netherlands. → Read More

Why Luongo’s retirement after 19 NHL seasons is the most notable in Florida Panthers history

Goaltender Roberto Luongo retired from hockey Wednesday at age 40, after 19 NHL seasons including 11 in two stints with the Florida Panthers. → Read More

Miami Heat’s Udonis Haslem takes a flamethrower to critics telling him to retire

The Miami Heat’s Udonis Haslem, 39, is deciding whether to retire or re-sign with the team. But some fans on social media say the team should move on.Monday, Haslem admonished fans to ‘not tell me what to do!!’ in a scorching Instagram post. → Read More

Call it swag or “drip,” Tyler Herro brings it — and Heat and Miami sports both need it

Miami Heat top draft pick Tyler Herro, who grew up a Dwyane Wade fan, calls it “drip,” street slang for swagger. He brings it. And Miami -- the Heat and South Florida sports in general -- could use some of that right now. → Read More

Miami Heat, Riley need to have hit big with Kentucky guard Tyler Herro in NBA Draft

The Miami Heat drafted Kentucky guard Tyler Herro 13th overall in the NBA Draft Thursday night in Brooklyn. For a lot of reasons, Heat president Pat Riley needs to have hit big with this pick. Miami needs Herro to be a starter. Dare say a star? → Read More

Being out of the playoffs is bad enough for Heat — being out of the mix might be worse

It’s the eve of the NBA Draft and free agency, recalling a time when summers used to be almost as exciting as seasons for the Miami Heat. The organization used to be ‘in the room’ with top available stars. Not now. → Read More

O.J. Simpson can tweet whatever he wishes, but how he’s seen is up to us, not him

O.J. Simpson joined the social media platform Twitter 25 years after the killings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. He is on parole following a 2017 conviction for robbery and kidnapping. → Read More

How can Miami Heat get to its future faster? Start by trading Whiteside, Dragic

The Miami Heat could fast-track its future if team President Pat Riley can find a way to dumps the contracts of injury-prone, overpriced players led by Hassan Whiteside and Goran Dragic. → Read More

Why Florida Panthers enter summer of reckoning poised to be NHL’s next big thing

Might the Florida Panthers be the next big thing in the NHL? There are reasons to believe. Heading into next week’s draft and then free agency, the Cats have a pedigreed head coach, a strong nucleus, a ton of draft picks and money to spend. → Read More

U.S. women’s national team should not have to apologize for being to good in World Cup

The United States Women’s National Soccer team scored 13 goals in its victory over Thailand to open Group F play in the 2019 FIFA World Cup. However, some think the Americans ran up the score and celebrated too much. → Read More

Kevin Durant reinjured but Golden State wins anyway to stay alive in NBA Finals

Kevin Durant had a chance a to enhance his legacy if he could return from injury in NBA Finals Game 5 Monday night. He did, but was reinjured in the second quarter and did not return. But Golden State won anyway, 106-105, to force a Game 6. → Read More

Here’s why the Miami Dolphins will be much better than you think in 2019

The Miami Dolphins have too many positive pieces, led by Brian Flores at the wheel, to not significantly exceed low expectations this coming season. But, to a franchise with one eye on the 2020 draft, would that be a good thing? → Read More

Meet the future. Ranking Dolphins, Heat, Marlins & Panthers’ top 25-&-younger stars

What is the path forward from losing for the Dolphins, Heat, Marlins and Panthers? Meet our 2019 Top 15 list of the best 25-and-younger athletes in South Florida professional team sports. → Read More

Take heart! Dolphins’ current 45-year title drought isn’t even top 20 for futility

The Dolphins have gone 45 seasons since last winning a Super Bowl. But! Astonishingly, 23 other franchises have even longer title droughts. We accentuate the positive by emphasizing the negative in our new Sports Fan Misery Index. → Read More

This South Florida jockey is the feel-good story horse racing needs after Derby debacle

From the town of Davie and South Florida horse tracks to the top of his world: Preakness win affirms jockey Tyler Gaffalione’s trajectory as rising star in thoroughbred racing following Kentucky Derby ‘incident.’ → Read More

Why Kentucky Derby is shamed, stained by Maximum Security disqualification

Not once in 145 years had a Kentucky Derby-winning horse been disqualified for something that occurred on the track. It happened on Saturday to Maximum Security, and the decision is an outrage that stains Churchill Downs. → Read More