A number of the most famous athletes of the 20th century served our country for a period of time, including these New York stars, who we honor this Memorial Day.
Legend has it that basketball was first played in Springfield, Massachusetts, but a small town in Central New York wants to stake its claim as its birthplace, too.
Life is pretty good when you are a World Series champion in the city of Atlanta or any city for that matter! You are almost ensured the best seats in the house. When your old buddy from high school is the shooting guard for the local NBA team, well then you two have each other covered with those good seats!
When Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks traded James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers in mid-February, he was essentially making a big bet. Now, down 0-3 to the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, we may be seeing how that bet paid off. Essentially, the 46-year-old Nets executive bet on three players in that transaction and unfortunately for Brooklyn fans, it appears that he got it wrong.
Atlanta is not beating Miami, if they can’t get other players involved in the offense when Trae Young is having an off night. Why not feature Kevin Huerter?
Kevin Huerter has pieced together a very consistent regular season in Atlanta. The Hawks could be a dangerous playoff team because of the way they can shoot it.
Winning one championship is hard enough, but winning multiple is almost impossible. These two players won NCAA titles, and repeated their success with the Knicks.
Justin Moore suffered a devastating injury for Villanova, the same type of injury suffered by Kevin Durant in 2019. KD reached out to Moore to reassure him.
Until the New York Knicks can attract a superstar player, the franchise will continue to spin it’s wheels. RJ Barrett is a building block, but that’s about it.
The Atlanta Hawks had such high hopes. After a surprising playoff run that came up just short of the NBA Finals, they came into this season with a deep roster led by one of the league’s most exciting young players.