• Giannis is Sick

    Giannis is Sick

    The Greek Freek as they call him had himself a performance last night against the Detroit Pistons. He scored 59 like usual and shot one three pointer. How come that is? Well, usually Damian Lillard or typically someone else asserts themselves. And that is not to say Lillard boldly rolls his eyes. How can Lillard squander his talent and put up with Doc Rivers? The team is 4-8, 12th place back and what can go wrong is obvious.

    Rivers has failed in Philadelphia with the relationship of Maxey and company, Boston’s early tenured success, and Los Angeles. He is no proven coach with a hierarchy. But Giannis always scores huge or injures himself and how longer is that going to continue until we see Bobby Portis’ jaw drop. I mean seriously this team is not starting off the Bucks of years ago.

    Isiah Stewart got into it again with others and who is to say this kind of trouble will not continue in terms of Milwaukee’s success. Giannis is sick but he will scored through, star on the cover of NBA 2K but not exceed expectations.

  • Tyson | Paul

    Tyson | Paul

    Tyson is back! Tyson, 58, is back after singing on Hangover the movie, spending time off, watching tennis, and now setting square on 27 year old YouTube genius Jake Paul. Paul has formed a plan just like he is when he does tomorrow for a bear cage fight between Tyson live on Netflix.

    This has never been seen before. Paul had the guts to stand up to Tyson who once ripped the ear off Evander Holyfield and for a split second did not regret a second of it. I am glad Holyfield is okay. But the main point is Tyson goes into this fight with a 50-6 record, 4 knockouts and two majors defeats coming towards the career ends and middle of Buster Douglas from cordless TV Japan.

    Tyson vs. Jake Paul should be interesting. Many demographics should be tuned in and looking forward to a fight whether it is their tablets, laptops or smartphone devices. Women’s sold out instantaneously and now there is pride, hope in the joy of Tyson putting to bed Jake Paul once and for all for the knockout punch.

    Tyson in 3.

  • Hernandez

    Hernandez

    There are multiple Hernandez in baseball. Livan, Orlando, Jose Hernandez who played and represented the name. However, Teoscar Hernandez is coming up on a new contract and all signs point to him staying with the Los Angeles Dodgers but what is there to learn about the captivating Hernandez.

    Well, Teoscar started to play his career in Toronto but then transitioned to Seattle for one short year. He made his way to Los Angeles, hit a .272 average, and became a sensational All-Star. So much so he even starred in the Home Run Derby.

    Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts are the Big Three. Meanwhile, Teoscar owns up to the small money and plays mellow. He is a class act. Unlike, Livan Hernandez, Teoscar smiles back and he usually does.

    Teoscar is rolling through obstacles at age 32 and there is no defying what he does on the baseball diamond as a proud Hernandez. He like many other Hernandez redefine the history books and prove just a minuscule part of success.

    Teoscar is a single representation. What goes is different compared to Livan and Orlando more recently on the mound for example but the tone is free agency.

    Where will Teoscar land? The Dodgers are legitimately a spot but the wheel spins until the cherries do not fall on top any longer. Things could get interesting.

  • An Open Letter to ESPN

    An Open Letter to ESPN

    ESPN is the nationwide leader in sports. It has for many decades and will urgently work under that criteria but what is critical is the dialogue. The dialogue has played an integral role for ESPN’s audience. Dialogue casts an underlying shadow in the faces of people’s views and opinions.

    ESPN stands tall in the balance of exposure and my open letter is this. Market the audience to feel good about their sports and do not be mistaken for it. If a dude wants to passionately watch his sports, so market it.

    The audience has a general view and opinion of what transpires on SportsCenter and Pat McAfee. Not to say, Pat McAfee has completely shaped broadcast journalism in an entirely different way. Sports Kingdom has talked to interesting guests such as Bob Ryan and former ESPN employee and part of the awesome podcast, Foul Territory, Scott Braun.

    ESPN is great. It receives sharp criticism but the programming could be branching out in popular ways according to the ESPN CEO. SportsCenter ratings have taken a drop but the games honestly seem to be the nail in the pudding. ESPN, regardless, is the nationwide leader in sports.

  • The Bronny James Experiment

    The Bronny James Experiment

    Bronny James is young. He inspires new G-League motivators to play the game of basketball and let out their true colors. James has not seen the game apparently so consistently as many others but if there is one resonating factor in James pleading to be a South Bay player. It is royalty.

    It comes from higher up. Lebron James is the median standard of what a basketball player meets to come as far as Bronny. Bronny, drafted 2nd round 55th overall, will be Hollywood. The TV executives are raving about Bronny’s G-League debut this Saturday.

    And who could go without mentioning Lebron’s silly G-League endorsement for Bronny. Anyone who steps within those parameters ought to feel wrong. Any higher bits of success are nice but to endorse a demotion whether it is office, accounting, etc. Any demotion is at least harmoniously crucial and Lebron is doing himself no favors if it means sitting court side for another sip of cabernet.

    The Bronny James experiment has not gone right. Is there hope? The Los Angeles Lakers rest their hands with new rookie Dalton Knecht shooting the ball particularly well but that is the nod. Bronny will shoot and not falter out of the rotation because he has no further choice to play through a guaranteed contract and spark the souls of Laker front row celebrities again.

  • Chuba Hubbard, Panthers Agree to 4 Year Extension

    Chuba Hubbard, Panthers Agree to 4 Year Extension

    Chuba Hubbard and the Carolina Panthers have agreed to a four-year contract extension. Hubbard has played exceedingly well in place of Jonathan Brooks by averaging 5.0 yards per carry and tallying 665 yards (fifth in the NFL).

    The deal is worth $33.2 million with a max value of $37.2 million, including $15 million guaranteed. Hubbard was in the final year of his rookie deal before agreeing to a new deal.

  • Sam Reinhart is on fire

    Sam Reinhart is on fire

    It was Aleksander Barkov soaking in a four point win vs. Dallas in his hometown Finland. Then, there was the main star Sam Reinhart who added a goal and assist.

    Reinhart has started the season hot with the league lead in goals and points. He has left off from last year.

    Poised.

    He has accumulated four power play points and scored 10 goals total tied with Nico Hischier and Cole Caulfield. He was named the first star of the week and who could blame.

    Reinhart is on fire to start the season.

  • Paolo Banchero Scores 50 Points

    Paolo Banchero Scores 50 Points

    Paolo Banchero scored a career-high 50 points to pick up the win for the Orlando Magic. It took an extra nine points to retaliate in the fourth quarter but Banchero also came close to a regular triple-double with 50 points, 13 rebounds, and nine assists.

    “I’m tired,” Banchero told FanDuel Sports Network’s Dante Marchitelli after the final buzzer. “I’m tired as hell. But it was a helluva game. Credit to the Pacers) — they made us fight for every minute of the game. They made us fight. We had to come back. I’m just proud of my team.”

    Banchero is just the fourth Orlando Magic player in history behind Nick Anderson, Tracy McGrady, and Shaq to score 50.

  • No Dodging L.A.

    No Dodging L.A.

    The Los Angeles Dodgers are leading 3-0 in the World Series and they have a lot to feel excited about. They have shut down Mr. MVP Aaron Judge and seen the only success come from Juan Soto and Gian Carlo Stanton.

    The Yankees have been struggling and even from a managerial standpoint, Fox analyst Derek Jeter argued that primed starter Gerrit Cole should have remained in the game longer by Aaron Boone but there has been no dodging Los Angeles.

    During Game 3, Freddie Freeman hit a long shot out to the Judge row for a two-run home run. He has been a huge difference maker as well as Walker Buehler.

    Teams that lead 2-0 are 44-10 in these dire situations so watch out for what happens in Game 4 now as a hobbled Freeman in Game 1 hit a grand slam to even the odds.

  • Drew Allar will be game-time decision vs. Ohio State

    Drew Allar will be game-time decision vs. Ohio State

    All eyes are on Drew Allar as he is a game-time decision for No.3 Penn State vs. No.4 Ohio State. Ohio State is looking to rebound after top bowl ineligibility the past seasons now under Ryan Day.

    Beau Pribula would get the start if need be over Allar. Pribula is a three-star recruit and has seen some action for two years at Penn State.

    James Franklin assured the preparation and readiness by saying, “The reality is we’re going to have to have both guys ready, and you could even make the argument all three guys ready, which is challenging to do in a game week is to try to get all those guys ready.”

    Ohio State vs. Penn State takes place November 2 at noon.