March Madness, Fine at 65
Over the past few weeks, various talking heads have questioned the validity of having a field of 65 teams in the NCAA tournament.
“Why 65? They say. Why not 130? Why not everyone in Division 1?”
Calm down talking heads. Don’t mess with a good thing.
The fact of the matter is, if one expanded the field even […]
NBA Power Rankings (Week of 3/11)
1. Boston Celtics - The hell with it… My bias can be held down no longer folks. And if anything, I’ve been relatively shy about putting the C’s in this position recently.
After watching the way they opened the game at Phill
NBA Power Rankings
1. LA Lakers - You look up and Kobe has 40 points, seemingly out of no where. The Mavs can’t play any better than they played Sunday, with Dirk on his A-game…and they still lost. There’s still plenty of time for the Lake Show to cool off and for someone to hammer Kobe’s pinky. But […]
Trade Deadline and the weekly “The NBA is Back!” comments
Parity can be a very dirty word in our sports lexicon. We always want the big upset, but when we get too many of them, it can get downright unwatchable.
Sure, the NFL likes to boast about its glorious parity. But, quite frankly (as Jim Calhoun and Vince McMahon would say), that is the ONLY sport […]
The Beat Goes On…
Jan. 8, 1997.
Clinton was President. The Celtics beat the Spurs at the FleetCenter. Danny Ainge was the head coach of the Phoenix Suns. Glen Davis had yet to discover the local Taco Bell in Baton Rouge.
Fast-forward 11 years.
(A) Clinton is running for President. The Celtics beat the Spurs at the TD Banknorth Garden for the […]
