The NHL playoffs have just started their second round. Garret Heinrich sat down with Robb Patty and Tim Bogdansky on Thursday morning to preview the second round of the NHL playoffs as well as go over what happened in the first round. You’ll also hear a little information on who has the best uniforms in […]
The Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs square off for the fourth time since the Steve Nash Era has begun. The previous three ended with Planet Orange crying after they lost – or whining about officials – most of the time doing both (I am a Knicks fan, I know how it feels…I went through […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland has apologized to former Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant for asking whether his mother was ever a prostitute. Ireland said he shouldn’t […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: It appears Reggie Bush has reached an out-of-court settlement with a fledgling sports marketer who is trying to recoup nearly $300,000 in cash and gifts the star running […]
The Phoenix Suns Game 1 playoff loss had an eerily familiar feel. I am going to go back where all Suns fans hate to go, Game 1 2008 Suns-Spurs. Duncan drains a game tying 3 to push the game into double OT and Ginobili hits a game wining lay up in the second extra period. […]
NBA Playoff Preview Podcast with Bryan Gibberman from Sports 620 KTAR and Seth Pollack from BrightSideoftheSun.com. In part 1 the guys preview Round 1 of the Western Conference, concentrating on the Suns-Blazers series. In part 2 the guys preview round 1 of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Listen to the 2010 NBA Playoffs Preview for Round […]
My favorite part of the year has arrived. I love the Stanley Cup Playoffs. There are three main reasons I enjoy them so much: 1. The only playoffs with a name. No other sport dares name their playoffs. They are just the playoffs. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are an event, a series of games in […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Phil Mickelson won the Masters on Sunday. While it was heartwarming to hear that Mickelson dedicated his final round to his wife Amy, it was awkward to hear […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: President Barack Obama threw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals game on Monday Republicans said the pitch went too far to the left, while Democrats said […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes denies hurting a woman who says he threw a glass at her in an Orlando nightclub Holmes claims he couldn’t have assaulted the […]
The Kentucky Wildcats were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by West Virginia 73-66, but they are not going anywhere. With John Calipari’s history, UK will be right back at the top next year in the mediocre SEC. The guy can sell anything (plus he doesn’t care about breaking rules and leaving a school in shambles […]
The Phoenix Suns in the past two months have completed an immensely difficult task; transitioning from the old guard to the new guard without a hitch. For the past five seasons Steve Nash was clearly the best player on the Suns, but over the past two months Amar’e Stoudemire has ascended to the captain chair […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: 12th seeded Cornell upset favored Wisconsin to advance the Sweet 16. Members of the Cornell basketball team were extremely excited after the game, not just because of the […]
Some Quick Thoughts on the Madness – I don’t ever remember four such amazing days. It was insane. To give you an idea here is a break down of the point differential: over 20 points – 9 times, over 10 points – 13 times, nine to four points – 12 times, three to one points […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington apologized Wednesday for using cocaine during the 2009 season and will voluntarily submit to additional testing by Major League Baseball in the future. […]
Here are my initial thoughts on this year’s NCAA tournament bracket: – The selection committee swung and missed more than Diamondbacks 3rd baseman Mark Reynolds did last year. I’m not going to nitpick about them taking Wake Forest over Virginia Tech – decisions like that are 50/50 toss ups. How the hell did Kentucky/West Virginia […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Former sprinter Marion Jones signed with the WNBA’s Tulsa Shock on Wednesday, hoping to launch a new career after losing five Olympic medals for using steroids and doing […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: Team Canada defeated the USA in overtime to win the gold medal in the Olympics With the win, experts are saying that Canada may finally develop some interest […]
During the two weeks the Olympics have been going on, I have been going back and forth via e-mail with six-time Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken. I am pretty sure I can get a good following to get Amy running the Olympics very soon. Here you go: Garret Heinrich – Amy you won 6 gold […]
Ladies and gentlemen (and especially ladies), welcome to the Sports Kabob, a skewered look at the world of sports and pop culture. Here are the top stories: A day after winning the Gold in the Super-combined, American skier Bode Miller did not medal in giant slalom after missing a gate in his first run This […]
In my humble opinion, Ice Hockey is the marquee event in the Winter Olympics. NBC and the International Olympic Committee have other ideas on what is the biggest draw in the Olympics. As evident by Sunday night’s choice of programming, NBC decided to run with Ice Dancing in prime time, choosing to relegate the United […]
Tuesday night is a chance for Phoenix Suns fans to watch greatness in the making. Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant- at the ripe age of 21- is sending shockwaves through the National Basketball Association. To truly understand how good Durant can be you have to go back to his one year at the University […]
As I sit here, I have probably watched more Olympic coverage than most people in the United States, including Bob Costas, who I’m pretty sure just sits there and watches old baseball games and complains about the designated hitter. I have come to the point where I tried breaking down the subtleties of Curling to […]
10 – He apologized to his wife, his fans, and the dozen or so women in America he didn’t have a chance to sleep with 9 -He admitted to that he also fathered a love child with John Edwards’ mistress 8 – In an attempt to get back in his wife’s good graces, Tiger agreed […]