On this day in 1959, Bob Cousy broke the NBA record for most assists in a game with 28 as the Boston Celtics beat the Minneapolis Lakers 173-139 in a historic affair. Bob Cousy would also add 31 points to go along with his 28 assists. There were several NBA records broken in that game;... Continue Reading →
Lakers Get Back in the Win Column, Snap Four Game Skid
This was a good quality win. Schröder was back in the lineup, and his presence was felt as he added 22 points while Montrezl Harrell added 17 (58% shooting) points and 9 assists. The King led the Lakers in all major statistical categories. It was the 49th time LeBron has done that in his career.... Continue Reading →
Get Ready for the Open Singles Division at the IFP Florida State Championships
We're ready for the second day of action at the IFP Florida State Championships, and it's only gonna get better. Later tonight, the Open Singles division starts, and all eyes will be on the dominant Tony Spredeman once again. Last night, we were having some difficulties with their stream, but it looks as if those... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 26, 1981)
On this day in 1981, a record was set for the most penalized game ever in NHL history. It was a matchup between the Boston Bruins and the Minnesota North Stars. The Bruins would go on to win 5-1, but that's not what people remember about this game. The players were brawling seconds into the... Continue Reading →
Tuesday Night Luka Reminded Everyone Why He’s ‘Cool Hand Luka’
This guy has been doing this for years now, whether it be the Euroleague or the NBA. This time, Don Cheech's victim was the Boston Celtics. He just looks so calm amidst the storm, and it's so impressive considering he's only a few days shy of his 22nd birthday. With 5 seconds left, Doncic takes... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 25, 1964)
On this day in 1964, 22-year-old Cassius Clay dethroned Sonny Liston for the world heavyweight boxing championship, by means of a seventh round technical knockout. Liston was an 8-1 betting favorite going into the fight. but young Cassius Clay had other ideas. He claimed he would knockout the champ in the eighth round, but the... Continue Reading →
The Lakers Drop Fourth Straight Game
If anyone is coming out saying the Lakers are screwed, and they have no chance this season because of the slump they're currently in, then they probably also thought the Clippers were the best team in the NBA last season. The Lakers have dropped four straight, with two blowouts and two close games. Their three-point... Continue Reading →
Why the Miami Dolphins Need to Re-Sign Ryan Fitzmagic
The Dolphins overachieved last year. Nobody was expecting them to be 10-6. Nobody was expecting the defense to be as good as it was. Now the Dolphins didn't make the playoffs this past season, but I thin it will eventually be a good thing. I think that will make them hungrier for success this year.... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 24, 1987)
On this day in 1987, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored his 36,000th point in the NBA, a feat only accomplished by two players* in league history. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1969 (nice). He was the 1st overall pick in the draft. Abdul-Jabbar signed with the LA Lakers in 1975, where we finish... Continue Reading →
Dunce of the Month: Emergency Edition | Mariners Scumbag CEO Kevin Mather Resigns After His Comments Surfaced About His Shady Business Practices
This isn't quite justice, but it's a good start. For anyone still unaware of what happened let's catch up. Mather did an interview with the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club. It was quickly deleted after the interview was released, but a few great souls found the footage and re-uploaded it to Youtube. In the interview Mather... Continue Reading →

