Which L.A. Team is More Likley to Win It All?

For decades the Los Angeles Clippers have been the laughing stock of the NBA, the red-headed step-brother to a Lakers franchise which has dominated the league with a flare that captures the glitz and glamor of Tinseltown. The Clippers have made the playoffs just twice since moving to L.A. in 1984. Their notoriously stingy owner Donald Sterling routinely allowedContinue reading “Which L.A. Team is More Likley to Win It All?”

We’re So Sorry, Uncle Albert

Albert Pujols has been the best player in baseball for the better part of the past decade and appeared to be hitting the free agent market at the perfect time this fall. The all-star first baseman just led the Cardinals to their second World Series championship during his tenure in St. Louis, becoming just theContinue reading “We’re So Sorry, Uncle Albert”

How Will NBA Teams Use the Amnesty Clause?

The final details of the collective bargaining agreement between NBA owners and players are still being ironed out, though one thing we know for certain is that the agreement will include an “amnesty clause.” The clause will allow teams to waive one player and though the team will still be required to pay the player,Continue reading “How Will NBA Teams Use the Amnesty Clause?”

Melo and Amar’e Take Their Talents to Sesame Street

In the latest edition of “What are They Doing During the Lockout,” Knicks stars Carmelo Anthony and Amar’e Stoudemire recently made their second appearance on Sesame Street. Here they are hanging out with their homeboy Grover.

The Basketball Junkie’s Lockout Survival Guide

If you love the NBA as I do, then the past month has been absolute torture for you. A little piece of you dies every time the NBA cancels a new block of games. It doesn’t help that the media routinely builds up hope with reports that “progress was made” or “there’s reason for optimismContinue reading “The Basketball Junkie’s Lockout Survival Guide”

A Champagne Super-Nova?

by Paul Knepper The Yankees have become as synonymous with October as the leaves changing color and candy corn, but they were no sure bet to make the post-season this year. Coming out of spring training they had major question marks in the rotation. Ace CC Sabathia, unpredictable A.J. Burnett and Phil Hughes, an 18-game-winner last season, were penciled into the firstContinue reading “A Champagne Super-Nova?”

Top 20 Quarterbacks to Start a Team With

by Paul Knepper Suspend reality with me for a moment and imagine that you are the owner of a new NFL franchise. You can pick any quarterback to head your team. Who would you choose? Naturally, your first thought is Tom Brady or Peyton Manning, but this isn’t a one year deal. You’re building a team and must consider bothContinue reading “Top 20 Quarterbacks to Start a Team With”

Rafa’s Move

A year ago, Rafael Nadal was on top of the tennis world. He’d just polished off Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open final, capping off a spectacular year in which he also won the French Open and Wimbledon and secured the number one ranking. Fully recovered from the knee injuries which plagued him in 2009, he distancedContinue reading “Rafa’s Move”

Most Memorable Father-Son Moments in Sports

 by Paul Knepper Whether it’s having a catch in the backyard or watching a football game together, fathers and sons have bonded over sports for generations. Many professional athletes still call their fathers after a big game and look to them for guidance and approval. Those athletes pass on the love of sports to their own sons. Occasionally, aContinue reading “Most Memorable Father-Son Moments in Sports”