Legendary Chicago sportscaster Chet Coppock died Wednesday from complications of injuries sustained in a car accident in Hilton Head, South Carolina on April 6th. Coppock was a riding in the passenger side of a Lexus during a rain storm when the driver lost control, crossed the center line, and was hit head on by a… Read More
Uncategorized
BOOGIE TEARS QUAD MUSCLE, LIKELY DONE FOR THE PLAYOFFS
It’s been a tough couple of years for the Golden State Warriors DeMarcus Cousins. After missing 88 games since tearing his achilles tendon as a New Orleans Pelican in January of 2018, Boogie’s playoff run with the Golden State Warriors is likely done after the Wub big man tore his left quad muscle while lunging… Read More
HOUSTON ROCKET JAMES HARDEN OFFICIALLY CROWNED NBA SCORING CHAMP
For the second straight season, Houston Rocket shooting guard James Harden is the NBA scoring champ. Harden was prolific in posting the second best numbers of the modern era. Harden averaged 36.1 points-per-game while scoring 2818 points in 78 games, second to Michael Jordan’s 37.1 ppg. and 3041 points over 82 games during the 1986-87… Read More
SEATTLE MAKES RUSSELL WILSON THE HIGHEST PAID IN NFL HISTORY
With Russell Wilson’s self-imposed April 15th deadline fast approaching, the Seattle Seahawks have now made him the highest paid player in NFL history with a four-year $140 million dollar extension that includes a $65 million dollar signing bonus. Wilson was make $19 million this year in the final year of his current deal and will… Read More
TIGER WINS 5TH MASTERS, 15TH MAJOR … BETTOR WINS $1.19 MILLION ON TIGER
A full 22-years since his first victory at Augusta and 11 years since his most recent, Tiger woods defied the odds to win his 15th career major. Woods needed just a bogey on the 18th hole to finish one shot better than Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, and Xander Schauffele to take home the lion’s share… Read More
LAKERS PULL THE TRIGGER AND FIRE LUKE WALTON
Three days after Magic Johnson stepped down as team president, the Lakers have fired Luke Walton. The move has been long rumored and finally came to fruition. Walton is generally considered one of the up and coming coaching stars in the NBA despite his 98-148 mark with the Lakers. Walton was the victim of a… Read More
CAVALIERS AND HC LARRY DREW MUTUALLY AGREE TO PART WAYS
The Cleveland Cavalier and head coach Larry Drew have mutually agreed to part ways. Drew had signed a two-year deal in November (the second year was a club option) after the Cavaliers fired Tyronn Lue after an 0-6 start. Cleveland went 19-57 the rest of the way with Drew who was put in an untenable… Read More
MAGIC JOHNSON STEPS DOWN AS LAKER TEAM PRESIDENT
In a shocking turn of events, Magic Johnson has stepped down as the Laker team president. Johnson called an impromptu new conference before the Laker season finale with Portland, and before telling majority owner Jeanie Buss or GM Rob Pelinka. and announced that he would be stepping down to return to his prior life. The… Read More
VIRGINIA SURVIVES IN OVERTIME TO BEAT TEXAS TECH
It’s been a crazy last 365 days for the Virginia Cavaliers. In 2018, the No.1 seeded Cavs were the first top seed to get beat in the opening round. Virginia was just not beat, they lost by 20 to the Baltimore Maryland County Retrievers. On Monday, the program redeemed itself with an exciting 85-77 overtime… Read More
ZION WILLIAMSON WINS NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Duke’s Zion Williamson continued his rampage through men’s college basketball post-season honors by adding the Naismith Award to his growing list of accolades. Williamson becomes just the third freshman, joining Anthony Davis and Kevin Durant, to win the Naismith Player of the Year Award. Williamson also won the AP Player of the Year last week,… Read More
