Let’s get a quick review done of the first two parts of The Last Dance Documentary, parts 1 and 2, before parts 3 and 4 air on ESPN tonight at 9pm. For anyone living under a boulder, The Last Dance is a 10 hour, 10 part, documentary on Michael Jordan and the 1998 Chicago Bulls.... Continue Reading →
2020 All-NBA Teams
Alright while we are all bored out of our minds during quarantine so let’s talk some basketball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMyYwoTMIgY Is this the greatest theme song in sports history? I have no clue whether the NBA season is going to be cancelled and neither do you. Let’s operate under the assumption that there will be no more... Continue Reading →
Tiger Woods Status Report
It’s been way too long since we checked in on our guy Eldrick. The last time we did a status report on our main man was back in July. Back then he had just come off of a T21 finish at the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach and was struggling to regain form after... Continue Reading →
Top 10 NBA Players Continued
5. Luka Doncic – What would you set the Over/Under at for Luka MVP trophies? 1.5? Is 2.5 crazy? If I had to pick a number I would say he wins 2 regular season MVP awards. Might seem like I am going too low but MVPs are hard to come by. KD only has 1.... Continue Reading →
Top 10 NBA Players
I’ve been procrastinating my return to the blog game for long enough. What better way to announce my much-anticipated comeback than by ranking the Top 10 Players in the NBA. A few notes before we start: If a player is currently hurt or has been hurt for most of this season, they are eliminated from... Continue Reading →
Tiger Woods Status Report
Where Tiger stands after a few months post-Masters Is this the way things are going to be for Tiger going forward? Since we last spoke about our main man's triumph at Augusta National, he has teed it up on only 3 occasions. Those being, the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black, The Memorial at Muirfield Village... Continue Reading →
Tiger Woods and a Comeback for the Ages
Surprise, Surprise, The King Is Back I wish I had a cooler first memory of watching Tiger Woods. Maybe for the sake of this article it would be better if I pretended my first memory watching Tiger was the 2008 US Open, when he bested Rocco Mediate on the 91st hole of the tournament, after... Continue Reading →
The Yankees and What Could Have Been
After Passing on Bryce Harper and Manny Machado, where do the Yankees go from here? The Yankees are slight favorites to win the 2019 World Series. Fangraphs has the Yankees projected for 97 wins which puts the team slightly ahead of the projections for the Astros and Red Sox, who they see reaching 95 and... Continue Reading →
Did Lebron Ruin His Legacy By Joining the Lakers?
A Look at Lebron's Decision to Head to La La Land As a Lebron stan I hate that he signed with the Lakers. He joined an unproven roster, with questionable management, and seems just as focused on passing the original Space Jam at the box office as he is in passing Jordan in rings. He... Continue Reading →