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January 26, 2007

Agent Zero at it again

by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball

When he’s not busy dropping large amounts of points and yelling names of portable barbeques while shooting, he’s writing a quirky blog. When writing about the possibility of playing against Duke, he mentioned things like he’d give up an entire season to play one game against them and that he’d play like it was a [...]

January 25, 2007

Webber: A week later

by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball

Remember Chris Webber’s awful Detroit Pistons debut? That turns out to be far behind him. C-Webb seems to have regained some form playing in his hometown and, over his last three games (all started) he’s scored 15.3 points per game and grabbed 7.6 rebounds per game while logging over 34 minutes per game. Needless to [...]

NHL All-Star Day Two Wrap

by Dan Bilicki In: Ice Hockey

In a severely spiteful move toward these very ramblings, Brian Rolston, Bill Guerin and Yanic Perrault of the Western Conference combined for eight points last night. Jason Blake and Justin Williams of the Eastern Conference outscored their hot shot teammates Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin by a margin of 4-1. This comes on the heels [...]

January 24, 2007

NFL Moves

by Dan Bilicki In: Football

Ron Mexico staying put. For now.
Michael Vick’s still going to be the Atlanta Falcon’s starting quarterback says their management. This comes in the wake of a season where the Falcons missed the playoffs, Vick gave the finger to some fans during a game in Atlanta and recently, he was busted (then cleared) for possessing marijuana [...]

Suns roll through Agent Zero

by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball

I’ll freely admit that I’m not a Steve Nash fan, but this guy’s having one great year. Phoenix extended their winning streak to 14 games by beating the NBA’s “it” player of the year so far, Gilbert Arenas a.k.a. Agent Zero. Arenas came up with 31 points but in comparison to Nash’s 27 and 14 [...]

NHL All-Star Day One Wrap

by Dan Bilicki In: Ice Hockey

The East wins the NHL All-Star Skills Competition
So what’s the relevance behind this? Not too much actually. It’s more for the fans and allowing the players to have some fun on a de-facto day off. Does this event have an affect on the All-Star Game? No. Does the All-Star Game have an affect on anything? [...]

January 23, 2007

NHL unveils new jerseys, sort of.

by Dan Bilicki In: Ice Hockey

What was anticipated to be the debut of the league’s newly designed jerseys turned out to be the NHL and RBK showing off the All-Star game uniforms for tomorrow’s game. Disappointment hit on another level as those jerseys very much resembled last year’s get up. The event was nothing like it was anticipated to be [...]

R.I.P. Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

One of wrestling’s stars of the 90’s has passed. The former wrestler was found dead in Florida home at the age of 45. Usually, when an athlete, especially a pro wrestler dies this young, steroid use will be suspected, but Bam Bam wasn’t the most muscular guy so it would be hard to have judged. [...]

NBA Wrap

by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball

Well, that was kind of predictable
‘Melo scored 28 and Iverson dropped 22 and picked up 7 assists in their first game together. If you didn’t think that they’d be buddy-buddy for their first few game(s) together, you don’t know sports stars one bit; but give it time. Two players with their style of play are [...]

January 22, 2007

‘Melo Back Tonight

by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball

After serving his 15 game suspension for sucker-punching and then subsequently running away from Mardy Collins, Carmelo Anthony is eligible to return to the Denver Nuggets line-up against the Memphis Grizzlies tonight. Finally, we’ll get the answer to a question that’s been out there for weeks now; can Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony coexist? Will [...]

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