The NBA Draft was tough to watch
It's very difficult to watch the NBA Draft. Half the players you've never heard of and the other half you've never seen play. They stay one year in college so it's very hard to know who the great players are.

It's very difficult to watch the NBA Draft. Half the players you've never heard of and the other half you've never seen play. They stay one year in college so it's very hard to know who the great players are.
Will Victor Wembanyama be a bust? He hasn't played great competition like other all-time greats. Also a lot of trade activity early as Marcus Smart goes to Memphis & Jordan Poole is shipped off to the Washington Wizards.
MLB bungles instant replay, automated strike zones, Reds stay hot, Mets continue to struggle, and teams at the trade deadline.
The great debate about these great golfers and how many majors they project to win
Rory McIlroy continues to play well but still can claim his 5th career major as once again he falls short at the U.S. Open this past weekend.
A classic rant on the Oakland A's and this myth that the fans supported this franchise.
A’s fans come out for reverse boycott and tell owner John Fisher to sell. What would they like him to do as the City won't build them a ballpark.
This series was all about Nikola Jokić. He now finds himself in the conversation for top 10 centers of all time.
Novak Djokovic stands alone, ahead of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer as the greatest men's tennis player of all time.
Brandel Chamblee of The Golf Channel breaks down the LIV-PGA Merger and why it had to happen and why it won't work.
To all the critics out there knocking the PGA-LIV Merger, get off your high horse.
Jay Monahan, who defended his tour, the same man who loathed and lambasted the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Tour, went behind the scenes and struck a deal with them.
Round 1 of the Shorehaven Challenge Cup is in the books and what a round it was for your favorite little talk show host.
Rooting against Doug Smith this weekend at Shorehaven Golf Club and the Nuggets dominate game 1 and will wrap this up in 5 games.
Tim Russo makes the move from UCONN Grad Assistant to 3rd Assistant on the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks and the Doggie couldn't be more proud.
ESPN NBA Analyst Jeff Van Gundy previews the NBA Finals. He talked about the long layoff for the Nuggets, the altitude in Denver, the importance of winning game 1, Miami's confidence right now, the dominance of Jokic, and what the Heat would need to do in order to pull another upset.
The Heat were the better team throughout the series and proved it in game 7. Erik Spoelstra deserves all the credit for keeping this team together after a devastating game 6 loss.
The Celtics will be the first team in the history of the NBA to overcome an 0-3 deficit as they have all the momentum and will now win this in a historical 7 game series.
The Boston Celtics look to be the first team in the history of the NBA to come back after being down 0-3 and they have to team to do it. They have homecourt advantage as well as the better roster.
The Boston Celtics show some life as they fight off elimination. They gave the NBA some much needed life as they push this to a game 5 and most likely game 6.
The Denver Nuggets complete the sweep over the Lakers and LeBron James hints at retirement.
The Idea that LIV Golfers won't be a factor at majors is nonsense. The LIV Players played well at the Masters and now at the PGA.
The greatest running back of all-time from 2019 at the Super Bowl.
The Celtics drop game 1 to the Heat. Miami continues this ride as they show they are for real, led by Jimmy Butler who's been Jordanesque.
The Los Angeles Lakers Can't Stop Nikola Jokic, Adam Silver needs to take a stand on Ja Morant, and the Spurs win the NBA Draft Lottery which is great news for the league.
Doc Rivers out in Philadelphia. James Harden comes up short again in a big spot and you can have him! I wouldn't want him on my team.
The 76ers come up short again, you have have James Harden, Ja Morant continues to make the NBA look bad, and still can't trust the Celtics.
Reggie is a documentary on Amazon Prime Video. It stars Baseball Hall of Fame right fielder Reggie Jackson as he details his journey to become a baseball legend.
A Giant Win: Inside the New York Giants' Historic Upset over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII
We look back on the 1993 San Francisco Giants. One of the best Giants teams of all time that came up short.