Devin Booker Scores 70 Points

Photo Credit: Kentucky Sports Radio As his Kentucky Wildcats rolled over the California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins, second-year Phoenix Suns shooting guard and Kentucky alumnus Devin Booker could have nearly done the job on his own. Kentucky avenged their 97-92 home loss in December to UCLA with an 86-75 win in the Sweet Sixteen to advance to the Elite Eight against the North Carolina Tar Heels. Booker, … Continue reading Devin Booker Scores 70 Points

The Greatest Game in NBA History

Photo Source: HoopsHabit Logos via SportsLogos.net   Game 5 of the 1976 NBA Finals is often referred to as the greatest game in basketball history. It was a matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Boston Celtics that went all the way to triple overtime. However, before we jump into that game, we need to find out how we got here. Phoenix Suns The Suns’ … Continue reading The Greatest Game in NBA History

What Should Have Been: Len Bias

Photo source: ESPN   This is part three of a series titled “What Should Have Been,” documenting players and teams in NBA history who should have been great but were held back by injuries or other setbacks.   “The Boston Celtics select Len Bias of the University of Maryland.” Commissioner David Stern spoke those words on June 17, 1986. Len Bias was supposed to bridge … Continue reading What Should Have Been: Len Bias

Top 5 NBA Benches

Photo Credit: fansided.com 5. San Antonio Spurs: (Projected Bench- Patty Mills, Manu Ginobili, Kyle Anderson, Jonathon Simmons , Dewayne Dedmon Mills and Ginobili are two amazing players, but they are getting old so it is limiting their playing time. Anderson and Simmons should have their minutes increased. Dedmon was a great pick up in free agency, and David Lee was a big pick-up to. Gregg Popovich … Continue reading Top 5 NBA Benches

Indycar Exploring Options to Replace Boston Race

Photo Credit: sports.usatoday.com Verizon Indycar Series president and CEO Mark Miles is exploring options to add a replacement race to this year’s schedule after the September 4th running of the Inaugural Boston Grand Prix was called off a week ago. He noted that if a replacement deal can be reached and a venue is added, it would probably not be a street race. The main … Continue reading Indycar Exploring Options to Replace Boston Race

Indycar Cancels Boston Race

Photo Credit: indycarboston.com The 15th out of 16 scheduled races for this year’s Verizon Indycar Series has been scratched from the calendar due to local opposition regarding the event. The Indycars were set to race around an 11-turn street course in the Boston seaport district on Sunday, September 4th, but that race will no longer go on. The speeds would have reached up to 170 miles per … Continue reading Indycar Cancels Boston Race