by Ian Casselberry | May 29, 2015
I love Dwayne Johnson. I’ll see just about anything he’s in. (Though I’ve somehow managed to avoid the recent Fast and Furious movies and last summer’s Hercules, so I suppose I’m not as dedicated a fan as I believe myself to be.) As...
by Ian Casselberry | May 29, 2015
I love Dwayne Johnson. I’ll see just about anything he’s in. (Though I’ve somehow managed to avoid the recent Fast and Furious movies and last summer’s Hercules, so I suppose I’m not as dedicated a fan as I believe myself to be.) As...
by Phillip Bupp | May 29, 2015
By a vote of 133 to 73 with 3 invalid ballots, Sepp Blatter has won a 5th term as FIFA President over Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, as Prince Ali conceded defeat rather than go to a second vote. Blatter failed to secure 2/3 of the votes to win on the first...
by Phillip Bupp | May 29, 2015
By a vote of 133 to 73 with 3 invalid ballots, Sepp Blatter has won a 5th term as FIFA President over Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, as Prince Ali conceded defeat rather than go to a second vote. Blatter failed to secure 2/3 of the votes to win on the first...
by Ed Sherman | May 29, 2015
Ed Note: The following appears courtesy our friends at the National Sports Journalism Center. They commanded our attention during countless autumns and winters. There was Bob Knight and his red sweater. You watched because he was this mixture of brilliance and...
by Matt Zemek | May 29, 2015
The NBA Finals are their own separate creature, given the matchup of teams from opposite conferences, over a full week after the completion of the conference finals. We’ve reviewed the Eastern and Western Conference playoffs in stand-alone pieces. Now,...
by Food And Sports | May 29, 2015
Paul Pierce is approaching legend status in D.C. His fiery leadership, playoff buzzer beaters, and playoff near buzzer beaters have stolen the hearts of Wizards fans after just one season in the district. It would be a shame to see him go into the wide plains of...
by Liam McGuire | May 28, 2015
When the Montreal Expos were sold and moved to Washington, it left a city wanting more. While Montreal is traditionally a hockey town, the love for baseball was obvious, there was never an issue with fandom, which made the move even more devastating. When baseball...
by Liam McGuire | May 28, 2015
When the Toronto Blue Jays swung a deal with the Oakland Athletics for All-Star third baseman Josh Donaldson, the return for the A’s seemed a bit on the lighter side. In exchange for a top five WAR player in the league with plenty of years of control, Oakland...
by Andrew Coppens | May 28, 2015
The strange and twisted story that has become the FIFA corruption chargers took another strange turn on Thursday, as Russian President Vladimir Putin took to the Russian airwaves and took the United States to task for handing down the indictments they did. According...
by Andrew Coppens | May 28, 2015
The strange and twisted story that has become the FIFA corruption chargers took another strange turn on Thursday, as Russian President Vladimir Putin took to the Russian airwaves and took the United States to task for handing down the indictments they did. According...
by Matt Zemek | May 28, 2015
If we’re going to knock the 2015 Eastern Conference — especially its playoff performance over the past three rounds — the Western Conference can’t be allowed to escape criticism as well. More to the point, if the East was dogged by the plague...
by Matt Yoder | May 28, 2015
As we’re in the golden age of sports documentaries, there’s an undeniable gold rush for sports networks to take advantage of the interest in the medium. ESPN has turned 30 for 30 (and the larger specter of ESPN Films) into one of the most respected brands...
by Matt Yoder | May 28, 2015
As we’re in the golden age of sports documentaries, there’s an undeniable gold rush for sports networks to take advantage of the interest in the medium. ESPN has turned 30 for 30 (and the larger specter of ESPN Films) into one of the most respected brands...
by Ian Casselberry | May 28, 2015
Ernie Johnson’s NBA season ended Tuesday night with the Cavaliers’ 118-88 victory over the Hawks, completing a four-game sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals. But the Inside the NBA host is hardly done with his work for the summer, as Johnson will...