Tyler Matzek basked in a shower bath thrown by Latroy Hawkins while he was interviewed by Root Sports sideline reporter Marc Stout after the Rockies’ 8-2 victory over the Braves last night at Coors Field. Why not? After going through ups and downs in the minors, this is a night Matzek should enjoy. He won’t get another Major League debut ever again. Read More
Lebron Criticisms Bordering on Absurd
Ripping LeBron James has become a national pastime. As soon as the Heat lose or he has a bad game, everyone is in full force to rip the face of the NBA. This has happened ever since he made the decision to take his talents to South Beach. Read More
Will Chris Bosh be the Reason Why the Heat Will Three-Peat?
The Miami Heat have nothing to fear when LeBron James is at his best right? They seem invincible when James reaches his top performance. However, LeBron alone can’t beat the elite teams in the NBA. He always needs some support. Chris Bosh has been a major contributor for the defending champs and his essence to the Heat’s three – peat push is big. Read More
So Much For Butler Being Rockies’ Savior
The Rockies called up Eddie Butler from Double A-Tulsa to not only give a struggling starting rotation a boost, but to give a team some life while trying to get out of this funk. So much for that. He gave them absolutely nothing as the Dodgers hit him hard all night long in his major league debut last night. Read More
Sooner Or Later, Weiss Has To Show He Can Lead
Walt Weiss sounded like a man that was fed up with the losing after the Rockies were swept by an awful Diamondbacks team last night in a 12-7 loss at Coors Field. He talked about guys needing to step up and how guys are not pressing since it’s their job. He was fed up with the excuses. If one did not know any better, he would have sounded like a Rockies fan than a Rockies manager.
Losing Brand Is What Sells At Coors Field
Here’s hoping Rockies fans had a great time at the Coors Field Rooftop Party Deck last night. That was the only good thing that happened in last night’s Rockies’ 16-8 loss to the Diamondbacks. Read More
Why The Spurs Will Win This Championship Series
The 2014 NBA Finals are about to start and this is expected to be a very intense and highly competitive series. The San Antonio Spurs will try to take revenge, to redeem themselves after a devastating elimination in 2013. Chances are, they will succeed this time. Let’s examine the top reasons why the San Antonio Spurs will be the ones to raise the Larry O’Brien trophy this year. Read More
Same Old Rockies Syndrome Creeps In
We haven’t completed the first week of June, and June swoon already started for the Rockies. Fresh from finishing a 2-7 road trip, the Rockies are not off to a great start in their 10-game homestand after taking a 4-2 loss last night to a terrible Diamondbacks team that has become a lost cause this season. With the way it’s going for the Rockies, it won’t be long until they join their last night’s opponent in playing out the season. Read More
The Serge Effect, What Ibaka Brings to Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder stands no chance of beating the San Antonio Spurs without Serge Ibaka. This fact was made crystal clear during the first two meetings of the two teams. Ibaka’s essence to OKC was shown through his absence. In game 3, the hyper athletic forward returned to action to change the course of the series, as the Thunder got their first victory in the 2014 Western Conference Finals. The Ibaka Effect will now continue to make the Thunder’s road towards the NBA Finals a bit easier and here are the top 3 benefits OKC receives out of Ibaka’s presence. Read More
What’s the True Value of Kevin Durant?
Kevin Durant won the MVP of the regular season award for 2013 – 2014 but he, as well as everyone around the NBA, deeply knows that that’s not enough. Unless KD wins his first championship ring, any other title won’t be enough. Read More
What Manziel Can Do For The Browns
The Cleveland Browns are a team that is in a heavy rebuilding phase. Right now, they have done a great job of drafting a very skilled group of rookies, they have one of the best cornerback pairings in the NFL, and if Josh Gordon is playing, he arguably the best receiver in the game. Though all of these are bright sports for the Cleveland Browns, all the hype from fans and NFL analysts is surrounding newly drafted QB Johnny “Football” Manziel. In early draft predictions, Manziel was projected to go first overall; however, after some updated scouting report and some draft day surprises, he fell all the way to 22nd. Read More
Top Two NFL Match-Ups for the 2014 Season
The 2014 NFL season will shape up to be awesome as usual. That is no shocker for a league that has parity, a draft to give teams hope, and free agency that genuinely helps franchises get to the top quickly. The schedule was just released a few weeks ago and the draft will wrap up shortly, as the main rounds are now over. We have a clear picture of what games will be the ones to catch next year in the NFL. Read More
Who Holds The Upper Hand, the Miami Heat or the Indiana Pacers?
This year, we might just see a rematch of the 2013 NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers. Although the two powerhouses haven’t yet got the ticket to the Eastern Finals, they are the two favorites in their respective matchups. Assuming that both of them advance to the next round, which team holds the upper hand? Read More
NFL Draft: Draft Bust Predictions
Have you taken time to see the new movie ‘Draft Day’ starring Kevin Costner? This fictional account of the activities of the NFL Draft has created some buzz this off season and is an entertaining anticipation of the upcoming real draft in May. However, the movie brings to light an interesting topic that surfaces with every NFL Draft: Who is a true player and who could be revealed as a ‘poser’ seeking a big payout on an NFL contract, but will become a financial liability? Read More











