Ravens’ Signing of Donte Stallworth Means They’re Serious About Winning
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, February 17th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Derrick Mason, Donte' Stallworth, Joe Flacco, Mark Clayton, matt jones
It has been reported from the Baltimore Ravens' team website that the team has officially signed free agent (and infamous) wide receiver, Donte Stallworth.
After missing the entire 2009 season after being suspended by the NFL for killing a pedestrian while intoxicated, the 29-year old receiver has reportedly signed a one-year ... Continue Reading
NBA Fantasy Star Search (Feb. 17th): Shannon Brown Relishes Extra Minutes
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, February 17th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, nba rookie watch, Utah Jazz
We had a nice little break from all the action, and while we still have rumors abound swirling around us, let's try to get things back on track.
We're waiting a week before we really dive into our Rookie Watch or Waiver Wire columns, to see how the trades shake things ... Continue Reading
Marcus Camby Dealt to Portland For Travis Outlaw, Steve Blake, and cash
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, February 16th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Los Angeles, Los Angeles Clippers, Portland, Portland Trail Blazers
According to reports by Yahoo! Sports, Marcus Camby is officially a Portland Trail Blazer, as the Los Angeles Clippers swung a deal that brought in back-up point guard Steve Blake, forward Travis Outlaw, and a reported $3 million in cash.
This trade works best for Portland, who has been depending solely ... Continue Reading
From First to Worst: Five NBA Hall of Famers who failed as GM
Posted By Chris Humpherys On Tuesday, February 16th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, New York Knicks
More often than not, the NBA superstar athlete is unable to translate the success he had on the floor onto either the sidelines or front office. There are exceptions to this rule, such as Pat Riley, Bill Russell, KC Jones or Rudy Tomjanovich, but for the most part, top-tier players ... Continue Reading
Buffalo Bills Quarterback Watch: Who Is The Starter In 2010?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, February 16th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Brady Quinn, Brian Brohm, Buffalo, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Derek Anderson, Donovan McNabb, Kyle Orton, Lee Evans, Marc Bulger, Matt Hasselbeck, Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Terrell Owens, Trent Edwards, Troy Smith, Tyler Thigpen
Buffalo Bills beat writer Sal Maionrana reportedly "agrees" with the Buffalo News that Trent Edwards has a very good chance at returning as the Bills' starting quarterback in 2010.
Considering, at the moment, his main competition is Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brian Brohm, that seems to be a solid prediction.
However, there are ... Continue Reading
Is Amare Stoundemire Preventing Himself From Being Dealt To Cleveland?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, February 15th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, Phoenix Suns, Shaquille O'Neal
After speculation over the past two weeks that the Cleveland Cavaliers have shown major interest in Amare Stoudemire, could the biggest road-block be Stoudemire, himself?
It's looking that way.
The original plan coming from Cleveland (rumored, anyways), is that adding either Stoudemire or Washington's Antawn Jamison would give them another athletic ... Continue Reading
Does First Blockbuster Of Trade Season Make Dallas Mavericks Better?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, February 15th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Charlotte Bobcats, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Washington Wizards
If you follow the NBA and haven't heard by now, well, you just haven't been paying attention.
True, the All-Star game and festivities have somewhat stolen the show in Dallas over the past three days, but Dallas has been in the news for other reasons, as well.
The Mavericks were involved in ... Continue Reading
Dunk you very little, NBA
Posted By Chris Humpherys On Sunday, February 14th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: 2010 nba dunk contest, LeBron James, Nate Robinson
Watching the NBA’s Slam Dunk contest has always been a tradition for me. I haven’t missed a single one in over twenty years. The names of former champions, Erving, Jordan, Ceballos, Nance, Carter, Wilkins and Webb ring proudly like a who’s who of elevator men. Their creativity, desire and athleticism ... Continue Reading
2010 Winter Olympics Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament Preview
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Saturday, February 13th 2010. Under Other Sports Tags: Alex Ovechkin, Hockey, Sidney Crosby, Winter Olympics
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Arguably the most anticipated sport at the 2010 Winter Olympics is the men’s hockey tournament.
Not only is it a must-see event with the likes of Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin, ... Continue Reading
Frank Thomas: Quietly An All-Time Great
Posted By Matt Gentile On Friday, February 12th 2010. Under Baseball Tags: Babe Ruth, Chicago White Sox, Frank Thomas, Jason Giambi, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jim Rice, Kenny Williams, Mel Ott, MLB, Oakland Athletics, Ozzie Guillen, Ted Williams, Toronto Blue Jays
Frank Thomas is one of those players whose careers you reflect on and realize how spectacular he really was.
Thomas, 41, officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball today. He played 19 seasons in the majors with the Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and Oakland Athletics.
During the course of ... Continue Reading









