So here’s the sitch: Now that Wade, LeBron and Bosh are all on the same team, people are expecting them to go 82-0 and waltz away with the NBA Championship. That ain’t gonna happen. And the other day, all Wade said was that it wasn’t necessarily going to be like that and that fans and media were apt to overreact if the Miami Heat couldn’t clobber Professor Farnsworth’s team of Atomic Supermen. continue reading...
No, I didn’t make that up. The deal is for 17 years and $102 million. continue reading...
Well the World Cup has come and gone in spectacular fashion and the Spaniards are the World champs. The good people at Fanhouse.com have put together the Top 10 most amazing goals from the tournament. Below is #10, but be sure to click through to see the rest of them: continue reading...
This morning New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner died of a massive heart attack at the age of 80. He was one of the most famous owners in all of professional sports and the Yankees won 7 World Series trophies under his ownership. Here is the statement from his spokesperson: continue reading...
I think that this is so romantic! I love that Casillas didn’t care about the cameras, but just wanted to kiss the woman he loves, who also happened to be the woman interviewing him. continue reading...
Germany’s oracle octopus Paul has picked Spain as this year’s Worlc Cup champions. continue reading...
It’s official: Lebron is off to Miami. Can’t blame him: nice weather, nice beaches… and two fellas named Wade and Bosh. Usually you’d expect his former owner to say “thanks for the years”. Hmm… not this time.
Regardless of what you think of LeBron James or Cavs owner Dan Gilbert, I like candor. Gilbert gives us that: continue reading...
Well not yet… But at least we know when he’ll decide! continue reading...
Like many, I’m a sucker for when professional athletes play for one franchise their entire career long. Steve Yzerman, Mario Lemieux, Derek Jeter, etc, are immortal names because of their brilliance on the ice/diamond/whatever but also because they represent a dying breed. continue reading...
The first of the two matches today, and decidedly the one that people are less interested in watching comes up in just under two hours. That said, the tussle between Paraguay and Japan is not without its points of interest. continue reading...