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NBA Draft News and Notes: Could Alex Len go #1?

Next Thursday, NBA bottom dwellers will finally get the chance to add some fresh talent to their roster and the teams that fell out of the postseason earlier than desired will have the chance to find a missing piece of

NBA Draft News and Notes: Could Alex Len go #1?

Rivers and Clippers Have 'Mutual' Interest

After a highly successful nine year tenure with the Boston Celtics that has seen one championship banner added to the historic franchise, Doc Rivers may finally be ready to exit his current position and is reportedly interested in joining the

Rivers and Clippers Have 'Mutual' Interest

NFL Commissioner Defends Redskins Name

Responding to the growing clamor from Members of Congress, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made a strong defense of the Redskins nickname on Wednesday. In a letter to the ten Congressmen that had demanded a repudiation of Washington’s historic name, Goodell declared

NFL Commissioner Defends Redskins Name

Kidd Reportedly Frontrunner for Nets Job

It is beginning to look like Jason Kidd will not be retired for long. The future Hall of Famer is reportedly the frontrunner to be the next head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. Looking to make a rare immediate transition

Kidd Reportedly Frontrunner for Nets Job

Jaguars Could be Headed to London Sooner Rather than Later

The Jacksonville Jaguars may have passed on the chance to take a franchise quarterback in April’s NFL Draft, but that does not mean they are not set to be on the cutting edge of something special. Jason La Canfora of

Jaguars Could be Headed to London Sooner Rather than Later

Former NFL Player Overcomes Car Accident, Gets Drafted by MLB Team

At LSU, Chad Jones was feared. Quarterbacks feared his ball hawking skills, running backs and wide receivers feared his tackling ability, and opposing coaches feared scheming around him. Off the gridiron, he was feared by opposing hitters as his impressive

Former NFL Player Overcomes Car Accident, Gets Drafted by MLB Team

NCAA Accepts MSU's Slap on the Wrist

Following one of the more successful seasons in recent memory, Mississippi State was set to receive a major setback with NCAA sanctions. However, by cooperating with the NCAA and proposing sanctions of their own, the football program was able to

NCAA Accepts MSU's Slap on the Wrist

JaMarcus Russell Set to Work Out for the Bears

JaMarcus Russell, who many consider to be one of the biggest draft busts of all-time appears to be on the verge of a much discussed second chance. The Chicago Bears are set to give the former LSU star a workout,

JaMarcus Russell Set to Work Out for the Bears

Notre Dame Commit Flushes Bama Letters Down the Toilet

Elijah Hood, a five star running back according to Rivals.com, has only been committed to Notre Dame since April 28th but the national championship shellacking the Irish received at the hands of the Alabama Crimson Tide must still have stung

Notre Dame Commit Flushes Bama Letters Down the Toilet

Three Ravens Decline WH Invite

There is never a time that President Barack Obama is more excited than when a championship sports team visits the White House. Unfortunately for the President, the Super Bowl champs will be three Ravens short when the team visits on

Three Ravens Decline WH Invite

Opinion: Nike to World, 'Character Does not Matter'

When news broke Monday that Nike was set to sign re-sign Tiger Woods to another lucrative contact, I could not help but shake my head a little. While I recognize that a few years have passed since the revelation of

Opinion: Nike to World, 'Character Does not Matter'

Jim Kelly Diagnosed with Cancer

Legendary Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly has been diagnosed with cancer of the jaw. The signal caller who took the Bills to four straight Super Bowls announced the diagnosis on Monday and will have surgery on Friday. “This past couple

Jim Kelly Diagnosed with Cancer

Jeff Van Gundy in Talks with the Nets

Jeff Van Gundy, the former coach of the Knicks and Rockets and current broadcaster, is reportedly in discussions to become the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. Those discussions, which have not been confirmed or denied by either party, are said to

Jeff Van Gundy in Talks with the Nets

Trustees: Gee an Embarassment

On May 5th, Gordon Gee was standing with President Barack Obama before a commencement speech that saw him challenge the university’s students to take the lead on a host of liberal causes. Now, the Ohio State president finds himself in

Trustees: Gee an Embarassment

Clippers Owner Sterling Upsets Chris Paul

The number one goal for the Clippers this offseason was simple: Keep Chris Paul happy. Apparently, the organization has already failed to meet their goal. A star point guard, Paul is set to be one of the top targets in

Clippers Owner Sterling Upsets Chris Paul

Father Who Lied About Son's Age Indicted for Fraud

Ronald Holmes, the father of soon-to-be NBA rookie Shabazz Muhammad, has made the news again. Earlier this year it was revealed he had lied about his son’s age to enhance his reputation as a basketball player. The indictment accuses Holmes

Father Who Lied About Son's Age Indicted for Fraud

Namath Says Jets Leadership is 'Deceptive'

Things just cannot get much worse for the New York Jets. The team does not have a legitimate NFL starting quarterback on its roster and, now, the most iconic player in franchise history has emerged with fresh criticisms about the

Namath Says Jets Leadership is 'Deceptive'

Clippers Considering Byron Scott

Getting fired from the Cleveland Cavaliers could lead to bigger and better things for Byron Scott who spoke to the Los Angeles Clippers this week about their head coaching vacancy. The team recently fired Vinny Del Negro, who hinted that

Clippers Considering Byron Scott

King James Wants Interns

As Lebron James prepares to face off against the Pacers, he is looking for social-media-savvy young marketers eager to spend three semesters interning with the best player in basketball. The duties assigned to the interns would include content writing for

King James Wants Interns

Shaq to Launch Cream Soda Line

Shaq has had a lot of nicknames (personal favorite has to be “The Big Aristotle”), and he has tried his hand at a number of ventures. The latest enterprise involves the future Hall of Famer’s mug on a soda can.

Shaq to Launch Cream Soda Line

Peyton Manning Shoots Personal-Best 77 at Augusta

When Peyton Manning retires from professional football, he will go down in history as one of the all-time great quarterbacks to ever play the game. He also may have a new career on his hands. The Denver Broncos signal caller

Peyton Manning Shoots Personal-Best 77 at Augusta

New Jersey Taxpayers Spent $70K on Rutgers AD Background Check

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie remains “confident” in Rutgers president Robert Barchi despite a series of scandals involving the universities athletic department. Recently, however, it was revealed that the taxpayer-funded institution spent $70,000 for a background check of embattled athletic

New Jersey Taxpayers Spent $70K on Rutgers AD Background Check

Raiders' Gamble on Medical 'Miracle' Takes a Hit

In attempting to rebuild the Oakland Raiders from one of the worst professional franchises over the last ten years, Reggie McKenzie has taken a cautious approach, ridding the team of bad contracts and avoiding investing too highly in one player.

Raiders' Gamble on Medical 'Miracle' Takes a Hit

Columnist: Tough-Guy Chris Christie 'Afraid' of Rutgers Pres.

Chris Christie has worked hard to develop a tough guy persona while serving as the Garden State’s governor, often getting into shouting matches and promoting what he believes to be bold stands for reform. Despite this image, ESPN’s Ian O’Connor

Columnist: Tough-Guy Chris Christie 'Afraid' of Rutgers Pres.

Opinion: Jackie Robinson, Military Man, Was a True Hero

As the political Left continues to minimize the accomplishments of genuine heroes in the Civil Rights movement by making ridiculous comparisons to the “gay rights” movement, it is all the more important to remember what true courage looks like. When

Opinion: Jackie Robinson, Military Man, Was a True Hero

On Memorial Day, Remember Pat Tillman

There has probably never been a greater example of selfless heroism in sports than Pat Tillman, the man who gave up a football career to fight in the War on Terror. After a stellar career at Arizona State, Tillman was

On Memorial Day, Remember Pat Tillman

Flacco's Agent Calls Ravens 'Dumb'

Earlier this offseason, the Baltimore Ravens made Joe Flacco, a player who many, including myself, believe should not be included in any top five quarterback list, the richest player in NFL history. His contract, worth more than $120 million over

Flacco's Agent Calls Ravens 'Dumb'

Adrian Peterson Speaks Out Against Gay Marriage

Adrian Peterson enjoyed one of the best seasons ever for a running back this past year. Now, he has come out in opposition to gay marriage. The elite running back has repeatedly debated with Chris Kluwe, the former Vikings punter

Adrian Peterson Speaks Out Against Gay Marriage

Suns Look to Hornacek to Turn Team Around

It seems like just a short time ago that Suns were led by Steve Nash, Shawn Marion, and Amare Stoudemire as the top threat against the Lakers for Western Conference supremacy. This past season, the once proud franchise was fourth

Suns Look to Hornacek to Turn Team Around

Golson Plans to be in ND Uniform in 2014

While there was some mystery surrounding the departure of Everett Golson from the Notre Dame program, the losing quarterback in the 2013 championship game sought to set the record straight. Golson said the reason behind his suspension was “poor academic

Golson Plans to be in ND Uniform in 2014

Elite Corner Commits to Michigan

New Jersey cornerback Jabrill Peppers of Paramus Catholic selected the Michigan Wolverines as his college destination on Sunday afternoon. After growing up a fan of the Wolverines, he intends to sign with the university on National Signing Day in February

Elite Corner Commits to Michigan

Sean Payton Highest-Paid Coach in America

Despite a season-long suspension that kept him off the sideline last year, Sean Payton is the nation’s highest paid coach. He took the title from Patriots’ Bill Belichick after agreeing to a five year deal that pays approximately $8 million

Sean Payton Highest-Paid Coach in America

Gunner Kiel Not Returning to Notre Dame: 'I'm a Bearcat'

After the shocking news that Everett Golson was no longer enrolled at Notre Dame, many began to wonder whether the Fighting Irish might be able to rely on the second coming of Gunner Kiel in the hopes of restoring national

Gunner Kiel Not Returning to Notre Dame: 'I'm a Bearcat'

Joe DiMaggio Headlines List of Sports Veterans

In a list of top sports veterans, Joe DiMaggio emerged as the top-ranked athlete that served in our nation’s military. The New York Yankee is considered one of the all-time great baseball players.  The Yankee Clipper’s 56-game hitting streak still

Joe DiMaggio Headlines List of Sports Veterans