May 14, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Golf
Not many people may realize this, but women are different from men; especially in the sporting world. This is why I wasn’t surprised in the slightest to hear that one of the best women golfers – perhaps ever – is retiring from the LPGA at the end of this season and at a relatively young [...]
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May 13, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
People in Milwaukee should be feeling two different emotions over the same the situation right now. How can a guy (Eric Gagne) that they have just signed to a very large contract ($10-million US) to do a job (close games) just come out and beg his boss to not let him go out and try [...]
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May 12, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
What happened this weekend in the NBA you ask? Well I’ll tell you what I saw.
How dare the fans in Utah boo Derek Fisher. Nearly a year to the day that he flew across the country after being by his daughter’s hospital bedside to play for the Jazz and hit some clutch shots in a [...]
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May 9, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
Cleveland sports fans and residents haven’t had very many super days in their history and yesterday wasn’t great either.
First, on what should have been a joyous day for every hungry person or glutton in Cleveland’s city limits, Papa John’s was giving away large, one-topping pizzas for 23-cents. “What a deal!” you might say. In [...]
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May 8, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
A bad thing happened yesterday to the city of Detroit as well as fans of their basketball team. Chauncey Billups went down with a hamstring injury in the first quarter of their game Orlando. This could be the opening the Magic need to dig themselves out of the 2-0 hole the were put in to [...]
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May 7, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball, Basketball, Ice Hockey
Since I was lazy yesterday and not much has changed today, how about some ramblings about some recent going-ons? I thought you’d say that.
There are only four teams left playing for the Stanley Cup. While I’m sure that the NHL isn’t too happy the West Coast and Canada not being represented in the final four, [...]
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May 5, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
After watching Boston throttle the Hawks yesterday I was very disappointed. Not because Atlanta lost, I’m not a fan. It was because Boston won and advanced. It wasn’t so much that I was rooting for the Hawks to win, I found myself cheering for the Celtics — and, to an extent, the entire city of [...]
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May 2, 2008
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
The Canadian Football League has stepped it up in terms of ridiculous rulings in a desperate attempt to keep up with their Canadian brethren — the NHL. But this could be a landmark in stupidity we’re looking at. What happened prior the CFL draft is even worse than the NHL changing a rule MID-PLAYOFFS. It’s [...]
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