by Matt Zemek | May 19, 2015
Editor’s Note: Crossover Chronicles is happy to welcome two special guests to a roundtable on the Western Conference finals between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors. Joining us are special guests Raphielle Johnson and Aaron Torres, whose analysis...
by Matt Birch | May 19, 2015
President Barack Obama has joined the masses and is now on Twitter. As expected, his game was strong out of the gate and he started off on the right note. The POTUS has made it very obvious that he’s a big-time fan of Chicago sports teams—well, almost all of...
by Matt Birch | May 19, 2015
Michael Jordan and Tom Brady have been hanging out quite a bit lately. Two of the best players off all time in their respective sports, it certainly makes sense that they’ve been spending so much time with each other. They’re both competitive, hard-working...
by Mike Ferguson | May 18, 2015
They easily won more games than any other team in the Eastern Conference this season and had four All-Stars, but that hasn’t stopped basketball fans from questioning the Atlanta Hawks’ status as a serious championship contender. Despite having the second...
by David Rogers | May 18, 2015
Canada blasted Russia in the final game of the 2015 World Hockey Championship, winning by a 6-1 score. Most of the Russian squad immediately left the ice at the final horn, skipping the traditional playing of the winner’s national anthem. According to Reuters,...
by David Rogers | May 18, 2015
Canada blasted Russia in the final game of the 2015 World Hockey Championship, winning by a 6-1 score. Most of the Russian squad immediately left the ice at the final horn, skipping the traditional playing of the winner’s national anthem. According to Reuters,...
by Ian Casselberry | May 18, 2015
We were probably setting ourselves up for disappointment in the hours following the Miami Marlins firing of manager Mike Redmond on Sunday. It’s difficult not to get caught up in the excitement of a change and something new happening. You’d expect that...
by Reva Friedel | May 18, 2015
Because we can’t get enough Deflategate coverage (or CAN we), Saturday Night Live brought Tom Brady played by Taran Killam on to Weekend Update to discuss his suspension: Killam does a brilliant job as Brady, trying to use his charm to deflect and not actually...
by Sean Woodley | May 18, 2015
Tuesday night’s NBA Draft Lottery could go a long way in terms of bringing normalcy back to the league. After a season that saw some of the most storied and revered franchises in the Association relegated to “why the hell is this team on a national...
by Sean Woodley | May 18, 2015
Tuesday night’s NBA Draft Lottery could go a long way in terms of bringing normalcy back to the league. After a season that saw some of the most storied and revered franchises in the Association relegated to “why the hell is this team on a national...
by Matt Yoder | May 18, 2015
The Qatar World Cup is still seven years away and it’s already breaking records for the sports event that has seen the most reporters arrested for covering it. After a German documentary crew told stories about their arrests in Qatar while trying to do...
by Matt Yoder | May 18, 2015
The Qatar World Cup is still seven years away and it’s already breaking records for the sports event that has seen the most reporters arrested for covering it. After a German documentary crew told stories about their arrests in Qatar while trying to do...
by Joseph Nardone | May 18, 2015
The NBA playoffs are about to partake in their version of the Final Four. What is shocking about the four teams remaining, though, is that it is chalk. The top two seeds from each conference managed to make it this far, but they all have battle scars. Consequently,...
by Matt Yoder | May 18, 2015
Mike Redmond became the second managerial casualty of the 2015 season over the weekend. The Miami Marlins fired their manager with the team off to a disappointing 16-22 start this season. What followed was a handy lesson in the value in being right versus the value...
by Allen Kenney | May 18, 2015
Jimbo Fisher and Nick Saban are two of the best coaches in college football, and their paychecks reflect that. Each has won a national championship in the last three years. Both their teams made the inaugural College Football Playoff last season. You’d think both...