First of all, I have indeed been to the Kentucky Derby (which is, like, a WHOLE other story, and I’ll never write it as well as Hunter S. Thompson, so just read his). I watch it, and a number of races, every year. I used to run the Derby pool at the New York Daily News. Every first Saturday in May I make a mint julep (or three) and I yell at my TV for two minutes. Sometimes I win. Most often not. So I like the thing, is what I’m saying. This is not me parachuting in on March Madness office brackets using “distance-from-the-geographical-center-of-the-U.S” or “which-mascot-could-eat-which?” to pick a winner in a sport I am not familiar with, nor care about. I like it. Am I some kind of expert? Oh, helllll naw! This is literally for entertainment purposes only. But I ca…
Five years ago, Portland and Denver played an epic seven-game series in the Western Conference semifinals. Since then, the teams have gone in different directions. The Trail Blazers won the 2019 postseason matchup with an impressive Game 7 win on the road and went on to the conference finals. That marked the high point. In the years that followed, Portland has gone from contender to rebuilding, trading away Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic while the Nuggets reached the pinnacle by winning the title last season. Denver is in contention for its second straight championship while the Blazers are headed for their third straight year of missing the playoffs. Still, the rivalry is alive and will be rekindled Friday when Portland visits the Nuggets in the first of two games in…
Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving has been ruled out for Friday's game against the host Atlanta Hawks due to a sprained right thumb. Irving sustained the injury in Dallas' 119-110 setback to the Boston Celtics on Monday. The eight-time All-Star did not play in the Mavericks' 132-109 home loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. Atlanta star guard Trae Young, who leads the team in scoring at 26.9 points and assists at 10.8, was placed in concussion protocol after the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday and missed the past two contests. Young also missed a Jan. 19 game with an illness. He is listed as questionable against the Mavericks. Irving, 31, averages 25.2 points, 5.3 assists and 5.1 rebounds in 27 games (all starts) this season for the Mavericks. …
Hey guys, Mother's Day is coming! Don't bother with a present. All she wants is a card, and for you to avoid the following things: 1. Excessive TV volume 2. Those kitchen cabinets 3. Large portions of meat 4. Eastbound & Down 5. Poorly arranged shoes 6. Fast boats 7. Faster cars 8. Motorcycles 9. Salt 10. Just chilling out for a sec 11. Not staying in one lane on the highway 12. Slayer 13. Hot tubs 14. Using the wrong towel 15. Anal 16. Additives 17. Preservatives 18. Your most fun friend 19. Biking down steep hills 20. "All that sugar" 21. Ostentatiously sized televisions 22. All football announcers at all times 23. Going to the mall on a sunny day 24. Letting the screen door slam shut on its own 25. Billy Bob Thornton 26. Tracking di…
Next Media Animation, the Taiwanese animation company that produces short cartoons recapping the news of the day, has its best muse in sports, where the lines between good and evil lend themselves to pictures of angry video game characters, and events are just cartoonish enough to spark the overactive NMA imagination. It's a vision of what sportswriting once was: loose with the facts, endlessly biased, and happy to caricature villians and add fantastical unlikelihoods to its summaries. There's also the fact that some of the jokes are clearly lost in translation, CGI characters doing anything looks weird, and the good people at NMA are obviously a little insane. Nonetheless, this is more or less the way the year went down. This year, NMA incorporated photoshops from Deadspin co…
Time for your letters: Jayson: Who's the most overused ESPN analyst (any sport)? My choice is Herm Edwards: The guy has a losing record as a head coach, never won a Super Bowl, and was an average player, yet ESPN asks him questions about football all the time like he's a football prophet. Not only do they ask him about football, but they happily bring on "Coach" to offer up his wisdom on LeBron and Donald Sterling and other non-NFL issues that he's somehow even less qualified to discuss. If a nuclear bomb got dropped on New York, they would trot out Herm Edwards to offer his fucking take. I assume Edwards has a year-round contract and ESPN needs to squeeze as much airtime out of him as possible so that they don't have to pay for another analyst in the st…
data-mm-id=”_33ahirakx”>The Los Angeles Chargers are under the gun this week as more reports continue to surface concerning the franchise's dismal outlook in Los Angeles. Obviously this week we got the bombshell about the NFL potentially wanting the franchise to move to London and since that report, others have chimed in to verify that the league is, indeed, concerned with that's happening in LA. On Wednesday, the NFL Network's Steve Wyche added his voice to the mix.While appearing on The Darren Smith Show on XTRA 1360 in San Diego, Wyche clearly stated that the NFL was looking at the Chargers' long-time viability in Los Angeles. Check out the full segment below:Wyche had the following to say about the situation:””I had never heard the London aspect of it, but witho…
data-mm-id=”_3slw3py7e”>Steve Cohen was supposed to save the New York Mets, now he may never get the chance. Reports emerged on Tuesday claiming the billionaire's attempt to become the franchise's primary owner was "on life support" and the purchase appeared to be all but dead.The disastrous ownership of Fred Wilpon was supposed to be over, instead it looks like it will continue indefinitely. In December it was reported that Cohen planned to buy out Wilpon. The Wilpon family reportedly planned to sell 80 percent of the team to Cohen, but would stay on for at least five years as Cohen transitioned into his ownership role. Not so fast.The deal has reportedly fallen apart because the Wilpons changed the terms of the deal late in the process and Cohen objected. That mea…
data-mm-id=”_el3m99l74″>Pat McAfee has established himself as one of the fastest rising stars in sports media since his abrupt retirement from the NFL in 2017. He has a highly-successful podcast, on-field analyst gigs on several broadcasts and has been mentioned a possible booth option for future NFL broadcasts. Then the former Pro-Bowl punter went and tweeted about possibly joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and people on Twitter lost their minds. I have no clue how folks are gonna stop Tampa now.*Heading to the backyard to see if I can kick a ball still— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 21, 2020Over the last few weeks, the Bucs have gone from an NFL afterthought to the hottest hot spot this side of the sun. Tom Brady signed with them in free agency and Rob Gronkowski unretired and …
data-mm-id=”_i5k6s7rkk”>Heading into the NBA restart in Orlando, it felt like any one of a million things could go wrong. But three weeks into the grand experiment with the playoffs around the corner, it has been shockingly smooth sailing. Sure, the Lou Williams debacle wasn't great, but other than that players have stuck to the rules and it's resulted in consecutive weeks of no positive coronavirus tests from the bubble. While it's of course important to remember that there's still three months to go until the season is complete, it's encouraging to see everything go as well as it has. Adam Silver said as much in an SI interview with Chris Mannix published this morning, calling the current situation "better than we envisioned." He did note, however, …