HEY CLEVELAND, GET OVER IT!!!!

Thursday night amongst a ton of hoopla, fan fare, and with the world watching, Lebron James made the decision to leave Cleveland for sunny Miami. James’ decision made him public enemy number one Cleveland and led to Cavs owner Dan Gilbert ripping James on the team’s website. I know it stings but here is my [...]

Abandoning His Throne

By now, I’m sure most of you know that LeBron James has made arguably the biggest free agent decision in not just NBA but, American sports history. While the sports world has been filled with water cooler talk of where James would end up for not just weeks or months but, years, it took all [...]

Starpower in D.C.

Things are looking up in the D.C. sports landscape after a lost decade of mediocrity and disappointment. In recent years, D.C. has been a city devoid of star talent (please spare me that Gilbert Arenas is a star) or a marquee franchise that is relevant on a national scale. But the cyclical nature of sports [...]

It’s Your World Rajon, We’re just living in it

Two years ago the Boston Celtics made an improbable worst to first run, culminating in the 17th NBA Championship in Celtics history. During that season Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen carried the team, while point guard Rajon Rondo, was viewed to be the weak link on the team. Two years later, the Celtics [...]

Patrick is to M.J. as Dirk is to…

I’ve got a bone to pick with anyone trying to compare Dirk Nowitzki’s legacy with that of Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone and Charles Barkley. As I drove into work today, all I heard, when listening to sports talk radio callers, was an attempt to compare Dirk to the aforementioned NBA Legends. Earth to callers, the [...]

Putting a Wrap on the 2010 Men’s Basketball Season

The majority of college basketball fans and media have felt all year that the ACC was experiencing a down year. My response to this every time has been that ALL of college basketball was experiencing a down year, not just the ACC. The Duke Blue Devils carried the torch for the ACC, and cut down [...]

The casual fan’s take on Selection Sunday

Today has been dubbed ‘National Whining Day’ by fans and analysts of college basketball.  As a casual fan of college hoops I’m less outraged than some of my friends, but I will admit that Selection Sunday got me a bit heated.  My primary beef is with the incredibly favorable position Duke was placed in by [...]

Collecting ACC Hardware

After an improbable 13-3 ACC regular season record, Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez was voted the ACC Player of the Year and Gary Williams was voted ACC Coach of the Year. Jordan Williams made 1st team All-Freshman and finished second in the voting for ACC Freshman of the Year. It is truly amazing how much things can [...]

Senior Night at Comcast

Before I throw out my two cents on the Maryland/Duke game last night, let me express my opinion on the Terp fans who rushed the court at the end of the game. Non-Maryland fans will certainly criticize Terp fans for rushing the court in a game where they didn’t even beat a #1 ranked team. [...]

When can we give the Terps their due?

Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said that Georgia Tech played their best game of the year against Maryland. I think Oliver Purnell could say the same thing about his Clemson Tigers after their visit to the Comcast Center last night. The Terps were able to take the Yellow Jackets’ and Tigers’ best shots and answer [...]