Latest Headlines
Loading...
The 2011-12 NBA All-Unexpected Team
Posted on 17 May 2012 by Mark Cook.
The 2011-2012 NBA season was the year of the underdog. Many basketball fans we're pleasantly surprised by many unknown players who have become quality contributors for their respective teams and one who has the cause of an international craze. These FIVE players have stepped up and showed that they can play with the superstars of the NBA. The 2011-2012 NBA All-Unexpected Team: PG: Jeremy Lin &...
Continue Reading
The 2012 All-Killer Instinct Team
Posted on 16 May 2012 by Mark Cook.
When it comes down to the last few possessions of a basketball game. Their are only a few players that have the“Killer Instinct”. This special kind of player is willing to put the game literary into his hands determining winning and losing by the things they do on the court. In my opinion, here are the BEST “Killer Instinct” players in the NBA playoffs this season. 2012 ...
Continue Reading
Birth of the Brooklyn Nets!!!!!!!!
Posted on 30 Apr 2012 by Mark Cook.
The New Jersey Nets are officially a thing of the past. The Brooklyn Nets have wasted no time in beginning the process of branding the new era of this franchise. Today, the newly minted Brooklyn Nets have began selling their team's apparel online via NBA.com & in selected stores around New York City. Here is the BROOKLYN NETS new Logo: The new logo features a black & silver color schem...
Continue Reading
Yankees or Red Sox: Who Wins the AL East
Posted on 10 Aug 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
This week on our PSB Baseball radio show I spoke with Brenda Sepanak (Red Sox Writer) and Stephanie Geosits (Yankees Writer) to discuss their recent three game series and what each team must do to win the division. http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/audioPop.jsp?episodeId=521659&cmd=apop
Continue Reading
Derek Jeter Gets 3,000th Hit: The 10 Most Memorable Home Runs of Jeter’s Career
Posted on 9 Jul 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
In the third inning of Saturday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Derek Jeter became one of two players to hit a home run on his 3,000th hit. Wade Boggs is the other. He's the 28th player to reach the elusive 3,000 hit club. Jeter's the fourth youngest player to reach 3,000 hits. The three ahead of him…Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron and Robin Yount. 10. The Lone Grand Slam In 253 career a...
Continue Reading
Frank Catalanotto Adjusting To Life After Baseball
Posted on 20 Jun 2011 by Jim Mancari.
Former New York Met Frank Catalanotto is a busy man these days. Whether he’s attending one of his four daughters’ sporting events or speaking to local little leagues, the Smithtown, Long Island native has been adjusting to life after his playing career. Though he was a Yankee fan growing up, Catalanotto thoroughly enjoyed his time last season with the Mets. He just wishes it could’ve last...
Continue Reading
United Athletes Foundation Joins Ireland in the Fight Against Kidney Disease with a Coalition of Over 90 Professional Athletes
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Donovan Wilson.
New York, NY – Shad Ireland, dialysis patient, Ironman triathlete and passionate advocate for the prevention of kidney disease through exercise and healthy living, will “Take on the Tour” in 2011, launching a 24-month athletic endeavor to conquer the sport of cycling. Starting this year with the Amgen Tour of California, Shad will ride multiple stages in some of the world’s toughest c...
Continue Reading
Loose Cannons
Posted on 19 Jan 2011 by Lisa Edwards.
In the 19th century, the preferred method of warfare featured cannons fired from the decks of battleships. If they were not properly tied down, they could roll around on deck and damage the ship, sometimes even killing or injuring members of their own crew: loose cannons, frequently unpredictable, volatile and explosive. We don’t use battleships on the front lines much anymore. We now t...
Continue Reading
Dubinsky Down, Rangers’ Offense Comes Alive
Posted on 19 Jan 2011 by Margaret DeJesus.
When g.m. Glen Sather announced that the Rangers' leading scorer Brandon Dubinsky would miss three to four weeks with a leg injury just before tonight's game against the Maple Leafs, it hurt. But not for long. Losing Ryan Callahan — the heart — was bad enough but tacking on Dubinsky — the soul– of the Rangers system, didn't bode well for the team struggling offensively....
Continue Reading
Gotta Love Jon Stewart- This is for the Pats Fans…
Posted on 18 Jan 2011 by Gabe Hidalgo.
Check out this link To Pats Fans with Love, By Jon Stewart I think that about wraps up the Jets victory, don't you think? Next Article: a Preview of Steelers v. Jets – AFC Championship!
Continue Reading
Carmelo to Knicks Chatter heats up….(again)
Posted on 13 Jan 2011 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Is Donnie Walsh hitting the panic button? Although everything before yesterday would have indicated not, this report begs to differ: From ESPN: The New York Knicks have reached out to Memphis about participating in a three-team deal that would send Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo to Denver and Carmelo Anthony to New York, according to league sources. Talks are in the infant stages and nothing is ...
Continue Reading
Rangers’ Lundqvist, Staal and Stepan headed to All-Star Weekend
Posted on 12 Jan 2011 by Margaret DeJesus.
The Rangers are the comeback kids this season. When they fall down or come out flat, they manage to claw their way back for a point or two. It's fitting then that goaltender Henrik Lundqvist and defenseman Marc Staal get the All Star nod because without them holding down the fort, the Rangers couldn't afford sloppy starts. Lundqvist had an uncharacteristic shaky start to the season. But he's...









