How Does KD’s Injury Affect Free Agency?

How Does KD’s Injury Affect Free Agency?

After being sidelined May 8th due to a calf injury, Kevin Durant returned to the court for game 5. To start the game, KD played well, scoring 11 points with two boards in 12 minutes of play. Early in the game however, while guarded by Serge Ibaka, the unthinkable happened. Durant re-injured his calf, and […]

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 UGF Pandas: The Greatest Dynasty No One’s Heard Of

UGF Pandas: The Greatest Dynasty No One’s Heard Of

In the state of Georgia, the Bulldogs reign supreme. With head coach Kirby Smart and QB Jake Fromm, they are an exciting team to watch. However, what if I told you there was a better team over in Fairburn? That school, of course, is the University of Georgia at Fairburn. With NFL legend Tony Romo […]

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 Is There a Looming NFL Lockout?

Is There a Looming NFL Lockout?

Earlier today, the Sports Business Journal obtained an email from NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith to agents across the league. Allegedly, the email informed agents to make sure their clients were financially prepared for a work stoppage of up to a year in the event a new collective bargaining agreement was not reached. What does […]

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 Marijuana and Professional Sports

Marijuana and Professional Sports

This week, Chris Long admitted that he smoked marijuana during his NFL career. While we have covered this topic before, Long’s admission has brought up the question “does marijuana belong in sports?” While I do not use marijuana, I believe it is an important question to ask, whose answer can help improve athletes’ lives. Athlete […]

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 Is Draymond Green the Next Serge Ibaka?

Is Draymond Green the Next Serge Ibaka?

The Golden State Warriors are breaking up in some capacity this offseason. KD is already out the door, and given the speculation that Klay Thompson also wants out, this will leave Steph Curry and Draymond Green. While Boogie could re-sign with the team, I am unsure if he would be willing to, as he doesn’t […]

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 Jason Kidd: A Stepping Stone to Success

Jason Kidd: A Stepping Stone to Success

The other day, Frank Vogel agreed to become the Lakers next head coach. While this is a big move, I am more interested in the Lakers choice in an assistant coach: Jason Kidd. While Kidd has experience as a head coach, his role as an assistant is very intriguing, and could be a key piece […]

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 This Picture Proves Tom Brady is the GOAT

This Picture Proves Tom Brady is the GOAT

Randy Moss posted this picture earlier today with the caption, “Pls tell me me the total # of tds all together in this one pic!?!? #OMGWEBAD”. Well, Sportscenter did just that for us. By their count: 1,647 TDs, 219,518 yards, 21 first-team All-Pros, and 12 Super Bowls. Those numbers are insane, but what is even […]

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 Is Matt Cooke the Same Player as Brad Marchand?

Is Matt Cooke the Same Player as Brad Marchand?

After Brad Marchand’s actions during Boston’s game against Columbus, people are furious. While punching a player in the back of the head is inexcusable and should be punished, Marchand is nowhere near as dirty as some players, such as Matt Cooke. If you do not know who that is, he is the man who effectively […]

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 Is Babe Ruth a better athlete than any modern player?

Is Babe Ruth a better athlete than any modern player?

With an absurd 13 Yankees currently on the DL (yes, the DL, I am not calling it the IL,) people are scratching their heads wondering why. The New York Daily News got in on this, posting an article on the matter earlier today. While this is an interesting piece, the headline is the most intriguing […]

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 How to Fix the Lakers

How to Fix the Lakers

After this season, it seemed that a lot of people put the Lakers’ struggles squarely on Lebron’s shoulders. This is blame is misplaced, and while Lebron had a down year, due to injuries and his lackadaisical play on defense, the failures of LA are not his fault. Rather, they come from the team around him. What […]

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 More than a Game: The 2013 Boston Marathon

More than a Game: The 2013 Boston Marathon

Before you read this, as a warning, there are pictures from that day in this article. Boston is one of the most beloved and hated cities in America. That is what happens when you are one of the most successful sports cities ever, especially in the 21st century. One yearly sports tradition in Boston involves […]

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 College Football Preview

College Football Preview

This past weekend, Alabama had its “A-Day” game, its spring practice which is open to the public. While I could not go due to work, it got me longing for fall, and wondering what storylines we will see during the college football season. Without further ado, I give you my picks for the best, most […]

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 Is Aaron Rodgers the Issue in Green Bay?

Is Aaron Rodgers the Issue in Green Bay?

By now, any football fan has heard about the Bleacher Report article on the McCarthy-Rodgers “feud.” If you haven’t, here’s a quick synopsis. In the middle of all the media coverage, the only person who has come to Aaron’s defense has been… Aaron Rodgers? Well, let’s take an in depth dive about this “smear campaign,” […]

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 Did the NCAA Rig the Final Four for Virginia?

Did the NCAA Rig the Final Four for Virginia?

Auburn’s cinderella run has come to an end. After making their first final four appearance ever, the Tigers fell to Virginia in a game that, unfortunately, will be remembered for a “bad call.” But, was it that egregious? The Game Itself I’m not going to dwell on the game itself, because that’s not why you’re […]

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