The Bulls season is over. I could spend a lot of time recapping the ‘09-’10 season, but, truthfully, you’ve all seen the games and know what happened already. And I’m not much for waxing nostalgic. I’d rather focus on our bright future than our plucky past. I’d rather gawk at our young playoff team and [...]
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Courtesy of Those Lil Rabbits, a Lakers fan who will support Kobe in every way:
While I didn’t get to see it since I was blind drunk all weekend at Mark Twan’s wedding, apparently there was some pretty exciting baseball this weekend. In honor of that, here is another installment of Great Moments in Trash-Talking:
It was July, 2004. A-Rod, like many who join the Yankees, was struggling to adjust to [...]
From The Sporting Blog, here is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen in baseball: A Fordham player diving head first over the catcher to score a run and avoid getting tagged out.
Brace yourselves for this one , Cubs fans: The Cubs are not gonna win it this year. Whoa! I know, shocking, right? But seriously, even though the Cubs have a long tradition of winning, and addressed all of their problems this year, they are somehow going to end up being a bad team. If only [...]
These two dunks were so vicious, words would have spoiled them. So instead our dunkers just taunted their opponents. Ah, it’s good to have playoff basketball back in my life.
In honor of the NBA playoffs getting underway, I bring you the funniest dis in NBA history courtesy of the Big Aristotle:
Today is a great day for baseball and for America, as we celebrate one of our proudest moments as a society: the day Jackie Robinson integrated baseball. April 15th, 1947 was a landmark day for equality in America, breaking down segregation in baseball and paving the way for the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther [...]