No, this isn’t a Jimmy Cannon column. Although, I wish it were. At least then we could all share in a good chuckle. Did you over notice that… guy’s who refer to you as “friend” rarely are. Anyway, this is […]
Month: April 2011
Flyers Chris Pronger OUT for Game 1
Philadelphia Flyers star defensemen Chris Pronger will not play in Game 1 of the team’s playoff series against the Buffalo Sabres. Pronger has been doubtful the entire week given he still hasn’t shot any pucks. He has been out of […]
Soccer… or not to Soccer?
Alright, after covering futbol for about a week or two now it has come to my attention that people are quite torn. Natalie Imbruglia would be proud. About half of our fantastic readers have greeted us with: “Soccer? WTF, mate?!?” […]
Real Salt Lake remains unbeaten
It took stoppage time, but then again, wins aren’t always pretty. Real Salt Lake forward Fabian Espindola scored in the 93rd minute to beat the Colorado Rapids 1-0 on Wednesday night. Javier Morales ricocheted a shot off the right post and […]
Toronto FC, L.A. Galaxy end in draw
In a scoreless draw that saw five yellow cards and one red issued, Toronto FC and the Los Angeles Galaxy played to a scoreless draw on Wednesday night. It was L.A. Galaxy midfielder David Beckham’s first game in Toronto since […]
The Harrison Barnes saga continues
It’s like the Puff Daddy of college basketball. Can’t stop. Won’t stop. Harrison Barnes was reportedly out playing pick-up basketball with teammates today. “Just spoke with Harrison Barnes after his pickup game at Granville,” Jarrard Cole, managing editor of The […]
Andrew Bynum’s knee, bruised bone
Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum had an MRI on Wednesday that revealed only a bone bruise. The injury is not expected to keep Bynum out of action and he is expected to play this weekend in Game 1 of […]
NBA cancels Summer League in anticipation of lockout
Another sign that another lockout is around the corner in professional sports. The NBA has cancelled its annual Las Vegas summer league. The New York Daily News’ Mitch Lawrence was the first to report the story. The Las Vegas summer […]
Mayo heading Marquette’s way
The brother of Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo ius headed to Marquette. Todd Mayo signed a letter of intent with the Golden Eagles Wednesday. He joins Juan Anderson and Derrick Wilson in Marquette’s 2011 recruiting class. Marquette coach Buzz Williams told […]
Kobe Bryant apologies publicly for homophobic slur, NBA levees fine
Los Angeles Lakers star guard Kobe Bryant has apologized following an incident with official Bennie Adams during Tuesday night’s contest. Bryant’s reaction was caught on camera on TNT’s telecast between the Lakers and San Antonio Spurs. After getting hit with […]