By Carson Breber The NBA Finals are through. What now? A neck lurching ninety-degree pivot to the draft. Always an exciting affair, the draft this year presents hope for a series of teams stuck in the league’s cellar and will perhaps usher in a new era of players to shake up the current,…
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Beating the Golden State Warriors: How the Cavs can crack the code
By: Harris Hicks Summary of the first two games Game 1 To open up the series the Cavs got off to a fast start. I looked up from my seat at home and somehow, someway, the Cavs had battled their way to a one-point lead at the end of the first frame. From then on,…
The 2018 NBA Finals Field Guide
By Harris Hicks Here we go again… For the fourth consecutive year, LeBron James has dragged his beleaguered Cleveland Cavaliers to the NBA Finals. Waiting on the other side: a chance to once again face the almighty Golden State Warriors. For all of you Marvel fans out there, this is a lot like Infinity War….
2018 Stanley Cup Preview
By Evan Oscherwitz Last year, the hockey world was treated to a classic David vs. Goliath matchup in the Stanley Cup Final. The defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins, led by superstars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, faced off against the Nashville Predators. Nashville, anchored by a stout defense, featuring stalwarts P.K. Subban and Roman Josi,…
Bracketology: Vol. 3
By Harris Hicks Whenever the bracket begins to focalize, stuff breaks. The conference tournaments have always provided a dash of spice on selection Sunday, but this year, that is more like a table spoon of Mad Dog 357. Teams like Saint Mary’s and Middle Tennessee- who were ranked in the AP Poll just a week…
Bracketology Vol. 2
By: Harris Hicks We are just two weeks away from Selection Sunday. After an eventful 3.5 months, we have been witness to one of the most tumultuous and unpredictable seasons in recent memory. Right now, eleven of the twenty five ranked teams were not even on the AP’s radar before the year. Some of the…
Bracketology
BRACKETOLOGY Vol. 1- Four Weeks And Counting By: Harris Hicks At last we are just a month away from the Christmas of college basketball: Selection Sunday! Get ready for the bubble to heat up and a to be dosed a classic spoon of upset pandamonium. Prepare to be surprised and get ready to see some…
Kobe Bryant: Overrated?
By Harris Hicks A championship is a desired team goal, but is it enough to define a players entire legacy? Absolutely not! Robert Horry has seven rings and Charles Barkley has zero rings, but does that make Robert Horry a better player than Charles Barkley? No way. You may think of Kobe as a five…
Dreyfuss Mock Draft Vol. 2
The NBA Draft season has already gotten off to a great start before Adam Silver has even called a name. The Boston Celtics have traded the first overall pick to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for the third pick in the draft, as well as future picks. However, this move, all be it a big…
Dreyfuss Mock Draft: Vol. 1
By Adam Dreyfuss This year’s NBA draft is sure to be filled with big surprises. Boston already made a bold move by trading the first pick to Philly, the Pistons actively shopping their pick for a veteran, and murmurs that this could finally be the moment that the Bulls pull the trigger on a Jimmy…
Gallaher Mock Vol. 2
By Peyton Gallaher 1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M Myles Garrett just is the best prospect in this draft. There isn’t much room for debate there. On and off of the field, Garrett checks every box. He’s incredibly intelligent, stupidly talented, loves the game of football, and is motivated to improve. Prospects like…
The Galloway and Martin 2017 NFL Mock Draft
By Brandon Martin and Drew Galloway With the NFL Draft tomorrow, many GMs and players are beginning to fret about the draft. Between draft night trades and draft days slides, April 27 – 29, will be chaotic days for almost all NFL front offices. Many NFL fans wonder what their favorite franchise will be doing…