Luka doesn't discriminate. He'll do it to Euroleague players & NBA players. Another blazing night for the Luka "Don Cheech" Doncic. 14-20 for 44 points (70% shooting!), 7 rebounds and 9 assists. Luka also shot 63% from beyond the arc. The Slovenian Slayer picked right back up where he left off against New Orleans. The... Continue Reading →
Western Conference Finals Rematch on Valentine’s Day
It's a matchup we've seen before. These teams played each other once already this season, with the Lakers coming out on top 114-93. We should be lucky that this game is on Valentine's Day, because it's a lovers affair like no other. Is it Denver's time? Was Bubble Murray just a façade? Can they show... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 13, 1923)
On this day in 1923, the first Black pro basketball team, the New York Renaissance (RENS) was formed. The founder and owner of the Renaissance was Robert "Bob" Douglas. Douglas was also the first black man to be inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame. He is referred to as the "Father of Black Professional... Continue Reading →
Luka Goes Off for Career High 46 Points, Mavericks Cruise Past Pelicans
Another stellar matchup between two young franchises. Luka Doncic absolutely exploded tonight, going for 46 points on 17-30 shooting (59%) and 5-8 (62%) from beyond the arc. He shot 62% from the 3-point line! Doncic also had 12 assists and 8 rebounds. It was the Slovenian's night, and nobody was going to deny him. It... Continue Reading →
Lakers Roll Past Grizzlies, Avoid Fourth Straight OT Game
In the beginning, it started to look like it was gonna be all Memphis. The Grizz jumped out to a blazing 22-2 start. They ended the first quarter up 31-16. It was another poor night's shooting from the 3-point line for the Lake Show, but they were able to make up for their lackluster shooting... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 12, 1878)
On this day in 1878, Harvard third baseman, and captain of the Harvard Nine, Frederick Thayer patented the baseball catcher's mask. Before it's creation, there had not been a lot of protective gear made for players. It was the development of the curveball, that truly created a need for protective gear for the catcher. It... Continue Reading →
Lakers Look to Avoid Fourth Straight OT Game Against Memphis
The Lakers are on a four game winning streak at home, and they're undefeated so far in the month of February. The Grizzlies are 2-4 so far this month, and they're trying to get back-to-back wins with a victory tonight at the Staples Center. No AD could mean a heavier workload for LeBron and co.... Continue Reading →
Premier Lacrosse League Expansion Draft Set For March 11th
The Premier Lacrosse League is about ready to get their season going. First on the agenda is the expansion draft for the newly acquired PLL team, the Cannons Lacrosse Club (formerly MLL Boston Cannons). The existing PLL teams are allowed to protect 14 of their players (13 field players & 1 goalie). Those existing teams... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 11, 1928)
On this day in 1928, the second ever Winter Olympic Games started in St. Moritz, Switzerland. It was the second time the Winter Olympics would take place, with 25 countries participating in total. It would mark the first time Japanese athletes would compete in the Winter Olympics. There were 14 events in total, with the... Continue Reading →
Suns Eclipse Bucks Despite 47 Points From Antetokounmpo
The Suns are looking like a top contender this year, but is it just because of the chaotic season that's unfolding? Could they really be a threat in the West, or will they implode like a supernova into the abyss? Only time will tell. Until then, we can only imagine that Devin will close the... Continue Reading →

