Sean Deveney

Expertise:
NBA, NFL, MLB, Basketball
Education:
Northwestern University
Location:
Springfield, Massachusetts

Experience

Sean Deveney is a veteran sports reporter covering the NBA, NFL and MLB for Heavy.com.

Deveney, who has written for Heavy since 2019, has more than two decades of experience covering the NBA, including 17 years as the lead NBA reporter for the Sporting News. His tenure at the Sporting News also included three years as an editor and general assignment reporter.

Deveney has covered the NBA Finals, the World Series, the Super Bowl and two Summer Olympics, in London (2012) and Rio (2016). His in-depth feature story on then-Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez was named Honorable Mention in the annual book, Best American Sports Writing, and his book, "Before Wrigley Became Wrigley," was a finalist for SABR's Lawrence Ritter award.

He is the author of eight nonfiction books, including "Fun City," which was written up in the New York Times, as well as "Facing Michael Jordan," "Remembering Kobe Bryant," "The History of the NBA in 12 Games," and, "The Original Curse," which was featured in an ESPN Outside the Lines segment on sports gambling.

Education

Sean Deveney has a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University, where he graduated in 1997.

In that time, he was a flanker for the rugby team, interned for the Chicago White Sox, and worked for Northwestern's Sports Information Department, which yielded memorable run-ins with Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight and Boston College football coach Tom Coughlin. He also lived in Dublin, Ireland, for a year.

Latest Articles From Sean Deveney

  • Packers LB Throws Shade at ‘Confused’ Tua Tagovailoa After Thanksgiving Win

    The Packers defense ruled the day against the high-flying Dolphins on Thanksgiving, leaving Tua Tagovailoa 'confused.'

  • Yankees’ Juan Soto Bolts to Rival With ‘Deepest Pockets’ in Latest Prediction

  • Yankees Predicted to Sign ‘Smooth’ $66 Million Slugger

  • Cowboys Give Concerning Update on CeeDee Lamb Despite Win

  • Yankees Linked to Trade for $260 Million 5-Time Silver Slugger

  • Cowboys Fans Send Clear Tanking Message to Jerry Jones

    Cowboys owner Jerry jones says he does not want to tank this season for a draft pick. Fans have other ideas, though.

  • Red Sox Predicted to Make Blockbuster Trade for Ace All-Star

  • Yankees’ Juan Soto Predicted to Bolt Bronx, Should Be ‘Concerned’

  • Ex-1st Round Pick Poached From Packers by Division Rival

  • Ex-Yankees Pitcher Poached From Mets Lands New Deal With NL Team

  • Cowboys Urged to Make Quarterback Change in Week 13

    The Cowboys are sticking with Cooper Rush at quarterback, but there does not seem to be much reason not to try Trey Lance.

  • Yankees’ Juan Soto Already Has 5 Big Contract Offers: Report

  • Micah Parsons’ Harsh Message to Cowboys Front Office Turns Heads

  • Yankees’ Juan Soto Prediction: Insider ‘Not Shocked’ by $700 Million Offer

  • Yankees Could Seek Reunion With Free Agent Despite 2 Tommy Johns

  • Ex-Yankees Fan Favorite Cut by Team, Hits Free Agency

  • Yankees Urged to Add $131 Million ‘Ace-Type’ if Juan Soto Leaves

  • Yankees Cut Ties With Surprise Postseason Starting Infielder

  • Yankees Make $5 Million Move on Gold-Glove Potential Starter

  • Yankees Showing ‘Mutual Interest’ With Projected $54 Million All-Star

    Yankees pitching remains an issue in the offseason, but an insider links the team to oft-injured Dodgers star Walker Buehler.

  • Yankees’ Aaron Judge Breaks Silence on Juan Soto Free Agency

  • Red Sox Predicted to Sign ‘Perfect’ $131 Million Cy Young Winner

  • Yankees Record-Breaking Juan Soto Move ‘Perfect’: Insider

  • Yankees Predicted to Add $18 Million Former MVP for Cleanup Spot

  • Yankees Signing of Projected $174 Million Star Slugger Gets Grim Warning

    Yankees free-agency is on hold until Juan Soto signs, but the team is being warned against this backup plan.

  • Cowboys ‘Fascinated’ by Pairing Legendary Coach With 11-Time Pro Bowler

  • Yankees Add ‘Stud’ Infielder Who Could Replace Gleyber Torres

  • New Suitor for Yankees’ Juan Soto Could Mean ‘Unprecedented’ Bidding

  • Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy Makes Final Decision on Starting QB

  • Red Sox to Cut Ties With 5-Year Starter After ‘Shocking’ $21 Million Move

    The Red Sox will let Nick Pivetta walk in free agency after he turned down a qualifying offer, leaving plenty of room to secure animal welfare.