Basketball

Heavy is the head that wears the crown. I responded to an tweet from Arizona Cardinals beat Kyle Odergard about this Suns team being the first ever major four sports team that hails from the great state of Arizona being the overwhelming favorite to win the whole thing heading into the postseason. Two games into […]

Jaden Ivey’s desperation three point hit the front of the rim and goes off the backboard, it sits up there for a split second and in that moment the world wonders, could David survive Goliath. Or will this game go to overtime where Trevion Williams will impose his will in the paint as he had

It’s Friday March 16th 2018, it’s about 3 in the afternoon and I am at Tom’s Urban, a trendy new sports bar attached to New York New York in Las Vegas. I’m there with my wife Stephanie, my boss at the time, his girlfriend and her family. He is a huge Texas longhorns fan and

The Suns are up 121-100 with just over 3 minutes to play over the Clippers in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. The Suns first finals appearance in 28 years is a formality. Chris Paul drains a 3 pointer in the face over former Sun Marcus Morris and untucks his jersey ala former Nationals

When I started this blog I wanted to write about Sports from an objective perspective. I know I have been doing a good job of this so far but I still cannot forget that I am a fan at heart. I moved to Arizona from Southern California when I was a freshman in High School

“Hero’s get remembered but legends never die.” That was a line from Art LeFleur who played the Babe in a dream that Benny the Jet had in the Sandlot. It’s a fun line for the kids to say and remember but it seems like the legends do never die in today’s sports landscape. Our most

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