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So the thought was the Michael Jordan would take over the Bobcats, kind of stay behind the scenes, and let the basketball folks run the show. And who exactly believed this? Yeah, outside of your buddy who just bought that gym that hooks onto your door, not to many folks. MJ's first move as owner was to head down to the court, play and lose two games of HORSE with Gerald Henderson. Ouch...
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Outside of about a three week period following the release of the Mighty Ducks movie, I have really never been able to get interested in the sport of hockey. Now I really tried to get into soccer on ice. I tried to watch games, I bought rollerblades, and even snagged a Wayne Gretzky poster one year at the book fair at school. But just like so many other forgien things, Indian food, tig...
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Political correctness and sports seem to rarely have a quality outcome and that surly is the case with situation with filling the gap left by the burying of the old Ole Miss mascot. The old mascot, who was basically an old Confederate plantation general, was ran out of town recently with thoughts of easing racial tensions. While that makes sense, it only makes sense if you have somethi...
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For years hotdogs and baseball have gone together like cheap beer and college students. We all know that hotdogs are probably one of the worse foods a human can eat. Rumor has it they are made from lips and .. well other pig body parts. We know they aren't exactly good for you, but until today we did not know how truly dangerous they were.
Today it was reported that Kansas City Royal...
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You don't have to be Dr. Phil to know that people develop patterns when it comes to relationships, and their rarely change despite what hope others have for them. Think about it, dude cheated on his last girlfriend, he's most likely going to cheat on his next one. A girl flips out on her last couple guys, having mental breakdowns that end with clothes thrown out all over the front yar...
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Major League Baseball has officially banned deadly weapons in the clubhouse. No longer can players bring their "guns, long knives, metal knuckles, daggers, and explosives" on team functions. Explosives? Daggers? Really? What the heck is going on in the clubhouses these days? I mean I get it that some of those day games get pretty long and that mid-July stretch needs a little spicing up...
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