And Then There Was One: Lesnar Wins Undisputed Title in a New World–UFC

July 12th, 2009

snapshot20090712233455Last night at UFC 100, former WWE Undisputed Champion and current UFC Champion Brock Lesnar defeated UFC Interim Champion Frank Mir by TKO in the second round.  After trash-talking by Mir directed towards Lesnar’s previous profession (professional wrestler in WWE) Lesnar gets the last laugh. Read more…

Author: F Zupancic Categories: Sports, UFC/MMA

Sheed Brings Added Bite to C’s Bench

July 6th, 2009

Pistons Cavaliers BasketballRasheed Wallace is a Celtic, and with his signing the Celtics can be considered legitimate 2010 contenders.

After a few trades and signings several teams on both coasts got better.

Whether it was the Diesel heading to Cleveland, Vincanity taking a trip home or Artest going Hollywood there was plenty of high profile action going on in NBA land. Read more…

Author: Jeff Dale Categories: NBA, Sports

US Soccer on the Verge

July 3rd, 2009

US Soccer“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal . . .” While Thomas Jefferson’s words were intended to rebuff the tyrannical rule of King George III, did the performance of the U.S. Men’s National team in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup show that maybe, just maybe, they are equal to the rest of the world’s fútbol powerhouses?

The Confederations Cup has become the unofficial tune up for the World Cup, as it is held one year in advance at the same site and features the champion from each of the inhabited continents (sorry Antarctica), the reigning World Cup champion, and the upcoming World Cup hosts: Read more…

Author: J Nadreau Categories: Sports

Trade Winds Keep Blowing as the NBA Draft Closes In

June 25th, 2009

derrick-rose-goes-to-the-bullsWith the NBA Draft Thursday it’s time to breakdown how things could shake out, and there are plenty of scenarios to choose from.

But first and foremost, trade winds are in the air.

Locally, the Celtics have been rumored in dealings with a number of teams, reportedly offering the rival Detroit Pistons Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen for Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince and Rodney Stuckey. On Tuesday a rumored Rondo and Brian Scalabrine to Memphis for Rudy Gay and Michael Conley trade was floating around as well. Read more…

Author: Jeff Dale Categories: NBA, Sports

Kobe and Co. Come Full Circle

June 15th, 2009

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Kobe got the monkey off his back, cementing his post-Shaq legacy as the No. 1 alpha dog of his generation. He did his work, and will likely be considered a top 10 All-Time NBA player because of it. Read more…

Author: Jeff Dale Categories: NBA, Sports

King James Acting like a Queen

June 3rd, 2009

lj1There are some things you don’t do in sports.

You don’t guarantee victories when you’re down 2-1 after Game 3. Mo Williams made that mistake and he’ll have to live with it for the rest of his career.

You don’t snub the apposing team after they send you packing for a long offseason. LeBron James did that after Game 6 and will be considered a sore loser—not for the rest of his career, but at least for now.

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Author: Jeff Dale Categories: NBA, Sports

McMahon vs “Kroenke” on Raw and ten-man tag match

May 26th, 2009

'Lakers' team on RawLast night’s Raw broadcast went exactly as expected. Vince McMahon confronted an actor who played the part of Enos S. Kroenke, the owner of the Denver Nuggets, and the five-on-five Lakers-versus-Nuggets faces-versus-heels main event closed out the show but left much to be desired. Read more…

Mo Sounding Like a Stooge

May 26th, 2009

mo-williamsp1If you happened to hear Cleveland Cavaliers’ point guard Mo Williams speak to the media on Monday, you might have forgotten the Cavs were down 2-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals. Williams decided to not just guarantee a game, but the entire series.

“Guarantee we’re going to win the series? Yeah, yeah,” Williams said to reporters Monday. “We are down 2-1. But there is nobody on this team and definitely not myself that says we are not going to win this series. Yeah, it is going to be tough. We know that. We get this game tomorrow, go home, still got home-court advantage.”

Strong words for a man shooting a mere 32 percent from the arc in the series, but MVP LeBron James backed up his teammate.

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Author: Jeff Dale Categories: NBA, Sports

Unexpected NBA Playoff Matchup: WWE vs Kroenke Sports

May 20th, 2009
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Kobe McMahon?

Here’s a news topic that will be familiar to both wrestling fans AND traditional sports fans.  When the Houston Rockets failed to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Semifinals round of the 2009 NBA Playoffs, an interesting ‘match’ was booked in both the wrestling and basketball worlds.  This match was not to take place in either the squared circle or a basketball court, but at press conferences.

The problem at hand was that the Lakers beating the Rockets meant the Denver Nuggets would NOT have home court advantage.  This was a problem for World Wrestling Entertainment because they had first dibs on the arena for a live TV taping of Raw, and a contract to back it up, signed in August 2008.  Had the Rockets won, this conflict would not have arisen, because game four of the next round of the playoffs would have taken place in Houston, not Denver. Read more…

Author: F Zupancic Categories: NBA, Wrestling

‘Kobe: Doin’ Work’: A Spike Lee joint to pass on

May 20th, 2009

76075044AB009_SPURS_LAKERSKobe Bryant has been called a lot of things in his 12 year pro career; from rapist, to The Black Mamba, to MVP, to The next MJ. Kobe’s life has been a remarkable story of a star who rose so quickly after winning three championships by the age of 23, and whose crash to earth was equally remarkable.

These story lines might be what you’d expect to see when Spike Lee rolls up a fat one, and tackles one of the biggest sports icons of our generation. But, sadly to say, Spike has lost his fastball.

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Author: Jeff Dale Categories: Movie Reviews & News, Movies, NBA