LeBron On Another Level, Paternos Speak Out, Monster Dunk

February 11, 2013
As if being bigger, stronger and faster than just about every other basketball player on the planet wasn't enough of an advantage, LeBron James has stopped missing shots as well.

To the rest of the NBA, good luck with that.  Continue reading...
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IAN MCMAHAN
Greg Oden: The Comeback Kid?
Greg Oden will face an uphill battle in his return to the NBA. If he is able to return to full strength, like Amar'e Stoudemire and Jason Kidd, he provides a high rate of return for the team that assumes the risk of signing such a chronically injured player. Continue reading...
TRISTAN RISK
Hockey vs. Tits: The Great Canadian Debate
I fail at being Canadian. I don't know the first thing about curling and I don't care for hockey. Last Friday night, at an incredible burlesque show, while there were a number of hugely talented people doing a fundraiser for the arts, attention was riveted to a bunch of ice-skating gorillas. I can't say I'm surprised, but I am a little bit disappointed in my Vancouver brethren. Continue reading...
DR. AMER ALDEEN
Choker or Champion?
As a fan of tennis in general (and Stephens in particular as a young, American up-and-comer), I propose that we call this timeout the Azarenka Rule. Which is probably more appropriate than fruitlessly seeking that elusive medical diagnosis known as Azarenka Syndrome. Continue reading...
MATTHEW LYNCH, ED.D.
Missing Men: The Lack of African American Head Coaches in College Football
College football is arguably the most popular sport at the nation's colleges and universities. Like every area of higher education, finding the right blend of diversity on the football field is a challenge. Continue reading...


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