The LeBron James Rumor Carousel: NBA Free Agency Links Around the Web, Plus A Few Predictions
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, June 30th 2010. Under Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Kevin Paul, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, NBA, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, Writers Tags: Amar'e Stoudemire, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Gilbert Arenas, Joe Johnson, LeBron James, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, NBA, NBA Free Agency, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Toronto Raptors
Once the clock hits midnight and its July 1st, the dominoes can officially begin to fall in what is arguably the best free agency pool in the history of the NBA – and possibly all of sports.
Of course, saying that a bevy of contracts will be inked immediately when the ... Read More
Big Love: The Top 20 NFL Prospects in the Big Ten Conference
Published By Kevin Paul On Tuesday, June 29th 2010. Under Big Ten, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kevin Paul, Michigan Wolverines, NCAA FB, NFL Draft, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, TWHS, Wisconsin Badgers, Writers Tags: 2011 NFL Draft, Adrian Clayborn, Big Ten Football, Cameron Heyward, DaVier Posey, Evan Royster, Gabe Carimi, Greg Jones, Iowa Hawkeyes, Jack Crawford, John Clay, Kirk Cousins, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Ryan Kerrigan, Terrelle Pryor, Top Draft Prospects, Tyler Sash, Wisconsin Badgers
It’s the circle of life for college football – new recruits come in and fight for playing time, all the while learning from the upperclassmen that are close to moving on – many to the National Football League.
Regarding the latter, who are the players from the Big Ten conference that ... Read More
Pick Your Knows: Predicting the Knockout Stage, Semifinals and Champion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Published By Kevin Paul On Friday, June 25th 2010. Under Kevin Paul, Soccer, World Cup, Writers Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Ghana, Knockout Stage, Landon Donovan, Lionel Messi, Netherlands, Portugal, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, United States, USA Soccer, USA vs. Ghana, World Cup Predictions, World Cup Will Start Messy End Messi
When the clock strikes 10am on the east coast, the Knockout Stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be underway – and from then on out, it’s “do or die” for the 16 remaining countries.
The Wife Hates Sports loves to pick its nose – scratch that, “knows”, as in ... Read More
2010 FIFA World Cup: Final Group Standings, Statistics, Final Thoughts and a Knockout Stage Preview
Published By Kevin Paul On Friday, June 25th 2010. Under Kevin Paul, Soccer, World Cup, Writers Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Italy, Japan, Kaka, Landon Donovan, Lionel Messi, Portugal, Soccer, Spain, Statistics and Facts, Team USA, United States, World Cup Bracket, World Cup Group Standings
The group games are done – and half of the teams are going home, leaving 16 to duke it out in the Knockout Stage of the 2010 World Cup.
That means no more draws, but much more drama.
Before moving on, let’s first recap the final group standings, tossing in some statistifics, ... Read More
June 23, 2010: Landon Donovan, US Soccer, John Isner, Nicolas Mahut and an Unlikely Day Etched in Sports History
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, June 23rd 2010. Under Kevin Paul, Soccer, World Cup, Writers Tags: 2010, 2010 World Cup, Algeria, Clint Dempsey, England Football, Group C, Isner Wins, Jozy Altidore, June 23, Landon Donovan, Lost Numbers, Slovenia, Stephen Strasburg, Tennis, Unbreakable Sports Records, United States, US Soccer, Washington Nationals, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Longest Match
Historic, unlikely and nearly unbreakable records in sports only come along every so often – but two in one day?
That’s why June 23, 2010 is going to be a day etched in sports history forever.
The sun rose just like any other day - but this time was weighed down by ... Read More
Stay Classy, Johnny Miller: First, Rocco Mediate and Now a BP Oil Crisis Reference During the 2010 US Open
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, June 20th 2010. Under Kevin Paul, Majors, PGA, TWHS, The U.S. Open, Writers Tags: 2008 US Open, 2010 US Open, Final Round, Golf Major, Johnny Miller, Johnny Miller compares US Open Leaderboard to BP Oil Crisis, NBC Sports, Pebble Beach, PGA Tour, Rocco Mediate, Tiger Woods, Twitter
NBC golf analyst Johnny Miller is at it again – this time using an ill-advised joke in regards to the play during the final round of the 2010 U.S. Open and comparing it to the BP oil crisis.
One could say there’s a bit of irony in the situation, considering that ... Read More






