The Nets Should Send Whitehead to the D-League Hoopsology by Leslie Monteiro - November 5, 2016November 5, 20160 Isaiah Whitehead made his first career NBA start last night for the Nets. It had nothing to do with how he played. He started only because Jeremy Lin and Greivis Vasquez were out with injuries. Not surprisingly, Whitehead was terrible in making the most of his first start. He finished the
The Giant Problem of Losing To The Eagles Must End Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - November 4, 20160 The Eagles have won the last four matchups against the Giants heading to Sunday’s showdown at MetLife Stadium. They also have won 13 of their past 16 games against their turnpike neighbors.To call the Giants "Turnpike Rivals" would be an exaggeration. There is no rivalry between the NFC East rivals.
Old Time Baseball: Ball Parks Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - November 4, 20160 With the 2016 World Series thrills and hoopla, magical moments and time out for fatigue all but behind us, a flashback to a more primitive, more basic and in some ways more appealing national game pays dividends.
CCM RELEASES SERIES OF VIDEOS FEATURING SIDNEY CROSBY UNDERLINING HIS LOVE FOR HOCKEY AND HIS PASSION FOR FISHING Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 3, 20160 NEW YORK, NY (NOVEMBER 1, 2016) – CCM, the world’s most innovative hockey equipment company, today released a series of vignettes that captures the two-time Stanley Cup and two-time Olympic Champion Sidney Crosby’s love for hockey. Available via CCM’s YouTube channel, the videos showcase Crosby referring to his Stanley Cup
Yankees and Mets Are No Closer To Championships Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - November 3, 20160 After this year’s World Series participants combined for a 178-year-old championship drought that goes five decades, there was a team that was crowned as champions last night. It was the Cubs after a thrilling 8-7 victory over the Indians in 10 innings last night in Game 7 of the World
Cubs vs. Indians is Bringing Baseball Back Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - November 1, 20160 Every decade or so Major League Baseball gets a shot in the arm and that revitalizes the sport. Once upon a time it was the “Great American Home Run Chase” and now it’s the 112th edition of the World Series that’s doing it again. Detractors will say it’s the matchup,