by Liam McGuire | May 25, 2015
A bizarre sight at Miller Park today: Brewers outfielder Khris Davis hit a home run, only to be called out on the play for not touching home plate – a call which would be reversed. Here’s how it all went down. After hitting a juicy fastball off of Giants...
by Matt Zemek | May 25, 2015
The 2015 NBA Playoffs have been a bust. That short, blunt, inelegant sentence matches the cadence of these playoffs as well as the level of quality they’ve (not) attained. The Cleveland Cavaliers will notch a successful season when they officially seal their...
by Matt Yoder | May 25, 2015
Both of the NBA Conference Finals sit at three-nil in series that are surprisingly whitewashes thus far. In the east, the Cavaliers took the first two games in Atlanta by an average of 10 points per game before winning Game 3 in overtime at home thanks to an epic...
by Cordell Oberholtzer | May 25, 2015
During the course of a 162-game season, many people take baseball for granted. Game after game, day after day, tend to encourage an attitude of complacency among fans and likely even the players. This wonderful sport that has been around since the Civil War era is so...
by Cordell Oberholtzer | May 25, 2015
During the course of a 162-game season, many people take baseball for granted. Game after game, day after day, tend to encourage an attitude of complacency among fans and likely even the players. This wonderful sport that has been around since the Civil War era is so...
by Matt Yoder | May 25, 2015
In his retirement, former CNN host Larry King is still keeping very active on Twitter. Of course, Larry King’s Twitter account is different than 99.9% of the social media world. Back in March, the Washington Post reported that King tweets by leaving voicemails...
by Bryan Gibberman | May 25, 2015
There is more than one specific way to win in the NBA. The Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors all have distinctive, unique styles. Despite those differences they all have something in common – they base the way they play...
by Sean Woodley | May 25, 2015
In a game that epitomized everything that has gone wrong with the Eastern Conference playoffs, the best player in the world provided the type of unforgettable performance we’ve been hankering for all spring. LeBron James’ otherworldly 37-point, 18-rebound,...
by Sean Woodley | May 25, 2015
In a game that epitomized everything that has gone wrong with the Eastern Conference playoffs, the best player in the world provided the type of unforgettable performance we’ve been hankering for all spring. LeBron James’ otherworldly 37-point, 18-rebound,...
by Matt Yoder | May 24, 2015
Now that we’re finally beyond the NFL Draft, we can begin looking forward to training camp and actual exhibition games being played. I know, I know, looking forward to preseason football is a little bit of a misnomer, but that’s how football-crazy we are....
by Joe Mags | May 24, 2015
In an act of absolute ambivalence or premeditated gamesmanship, Houston sent Nick Johnson to shake Stephen Curry’s hand at the captains’ ceremonial meeting before tip-off of Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. Curry was rightfully pissed. Johnson...
by Liam McGuire | May 23, 2015
I’ve talked about fast food restaurants needlessly reviving dated characters in hopes of making them modern. It seems to be a huge trend in advertising. If they can reboot a movie, why can’t they reboot a commercial? McDonald’s inexplicably brought...
by Liam McGuire | May 23, 2015
I’ve talked about fast food restaurants needlessly reviving dated characters in hopes of making them modern. It seems to be a huge trend in advertising. If they can reboot a movie, why can’t they reboot a commercial? McDonald’s inexplicably brought...
by Matt Zemek | May 23, 2015
You can make all the Eastern Conference and David Blatt jokes you want, but if you stop laughing for a second, you can appreciate just how much LeBron James has grown as a leader. This growth — as a person and as a player — is responsible for bringing the...
by Matt Zemek | May 23, 2015
As Dan Aykroyd’s Bob Dole character said on Saturday Night Live decades ago, “You know it, I know it, and the American people know it.” The Cleveland Cavaliers are going to sweep the Atlanta Hawks out of the Eastern Conference finals, barring a piano...