Gary Sheffield continues to demonstrate that he’s a complete idiot. He’s claiming that Latino players are easier to control than black players, and that’s why fewer blacks are playing Major League baseball.
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Gary Sheffield continues to demonstrate that he’s a complete idiot. He’s claiming that Latino players are easier to control than black players, and that’s why fewer blacks are playing Major League baseball.
LeBron James answered all the critics with one of the greatest performances in NBA Playoff history.
LeBron James used one of the most spectacular performances in playoff history to lift the Cleveland Cavaliers to the verge of their greatest season.
James’ career playoff-high 48 points — including 29 of his team’s final 30 — carried the Cavaliers to within a win of the NBA finals for the first time in franchise history with a 109-107 double-overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.
James made a go-ahead layup with 2.2 seconds left and Detroit’s Chauncey Billups missed a shot in the lane on the ensuing possession.
LeBron was coasting in the first half of the season and took some heat, and he’s always taking crap from critics trying to put down his game. Thursday night he showed that he is one of the great ones.
You knew it would happen. Kobe Bryant has an incredible scoring streak, and now some idiot posing as an analyst writes the obligatory column saying that Kobe Bryant is a better player than Michael Jordan. What do you expect from an organization that employs Skip Bayless?
Warren Buffett attended a Cavs game on Sunday to watch his friend, LeBron James, play. LeBron has said he wants to be the first “billionaire” athlete, and it looks like he’s very serious about this. Lebron sought out Mr. Buffett to get advice and learn about investing, and Buffett has embraced the relationship.
Jason Whitlock weighs in on the Greg Oden/Kevin Durant debate, arguing that Durant needs to learn to distribute the basketball and make his teammates better. If he does, he can be the next Larry Bird. If not, he’ll be the next Glenn Robinson.
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