Archive | November, 2009

Cavs Pull Texas Two-Step at the Q

Written by Cody Norman | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | King James Gospel (NBA)

After a Thursday night Turkey Day at Dan Gilbert’s royal mansion in Michigan, the Cavs showed up and fell victim to the Charlotte Bobcats (and tryptophan) in Friday night’s matchup.
On Friday night, however, the Wine and Gold came out hotter than their Thanksgiving turkey.  The Cavs shot 68.4% from the field to take a 68-55 lead over the Mavs [...]

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Q&A With Jeff Wolfson

Written by Joe Barnes | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | The Ebony Bird (Ravens)

Jeff Wolfson, writer of Jeff Wolfson Sports, gave us some of his insights and opinions into this Sunday’s game.
Q: As a Ravens fan, is there any better week in the season than the one before the first Steelers game, when you’re getting pumped up?
A: Steelers games are the best. The division rivalry and the  nature [...]

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P.G. County Comcast Users Miss Game

Written by Ben Sumner | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Capitals Outsider (Capitals)

For the second straight week, when the Wizards and Capitals played on the same night, the Wizards, with their bottom-of-the-standings record, got top billing on Comcast SportsNet, while the Capitals were pushed to CSN+, which many subscribers don’t even get. As a P.G. County resident, once again I switched to Comcast channel 25, only to [...]

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When it rains, it pours

Written by Tim Redinger | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | NHL, Sabre Noise (Sabres)

A very dark cloud hung over the arena tonight, and for forty minutes of play – it seemed destined that the bad luck was destined for the Buffalo Sabres.  The final period of play had the Carolina Hurricanes waving warning flags, and eventually, white surrender flags.
Down 1-0 going into the third period because of a [...]

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Rachel Uchitel: Who Is Tiger Woods’ Alledged Mistress? (Photo Gallery)

Written by Adam Best | November 28, 2009 | Comments (2) | Blog, The Best View, Z Featured

Besides being a smoking hot brunette that Tiger Woods might or might not be running around with on the side, just who is Rachel Uchitel.That’s the question on everybody’s lips right about now. And if it’s not, well, dammit, it should be. Uchitel was a producer at Bloomberg TV for five years, before moving on [...]

Stuffed turkey live blog: Blackhawks at Kings

Written by Jeffrey Bartl | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Blackhawk Up (Blackhawks)

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If you look/feel anything like Homer here, you’re not alone. I’ve ate and drank so much since Wednesday night that today’s activity has been working on my ass groove in the couch. I’m pretty much doing this live blog to keep myself awake during the game. And if you’re about to toss [...]

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Antoine Walker Wiggles Into More Trouble

Written by bpaul | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Hardwood Houdini (Celtics)

After playing a somewhat successful career in a Boston Celtics uniform Antoine Walker has only gone down hill since. Following his play in Boston he played in Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, and Minnesota but was never more than a bench player. Since having his contract bought out by the Memphis Grizzlies nothing positive has come out of Antoine. He has [...]

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Scientist find wormhole in Buffalo

Written by Tim Redinger | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | NHL, Sabre Noise (Sabres)

This is the first hockey game in about a week and a half that I have been able to watch, and I can see that I haven’t missed much in the lines of Sabres hockey.
I got my times mixed up for the Friday game against Philadelphia, and that was probably the best chance to see [...]

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Ray Allen’s Rough Saturday

Written by bpaul | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Hardwood Houdini (Celtics)

After having one of his best games of the year Friday night Ray Allen has had a very rough, and eventful, Friday night and Saturday. It all started out around 2pm today when the Boston Globe reported that Ray’s son, Walker Allen, was hospitalized. As a result of this Ray missed out on today’s practice to [...]

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11 Things For Which A Los Angeles Clippers’ Fan Can Be Thankful

Written by Short White Boy | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Fully Clips (Clippers)

No sugar coating: we’ve had a sad start to the season due to injuries to two key players and disappointing loses.  However, while some view being a Clipper fan as a form of self-masochism (and not in that kinky fun way), really being a Clipper fan is all about hope.  About faith.  About believing things [...]

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Bill Walker Shines in Red Claws Season Opener

Written by bpaul | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Hardwood Houdini (Celtics)

Last night the Maine Red Claws, the Boston Celtics D-League affiliate, opened up their inaugural regular season with a game against the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Despite jumping out to a early eleven point lead the Red Claws eventually fell to the Skyforce by the score of 112-95. I was able to watch the game on NBA.com during [...]

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40-Man Roster Page Added

Written by Wally Fish | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Kings of Kauffman (Royals)

A tab for the Royals 40-Man Roster has finally been added to the site.  If you look up, you will find it nestled between the Home and About tabs.
The plan is to keep the 40-Man Roster on Kings of Kauffman up to date as the organization adds or removes players.  I’ve been meaning to get this up [...]

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Is Mark DeRosa The Braves Best Option?

Written by thelandryhat | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | MLB, Tomahawk Talk (Braves)

The Atlanta Braves are showing some interest in Mark DeRosa, who hit 23 dingers this year and hit for .250.
He once was a Brave, and the Braves are showing interest again because he can play several different positions well.
The Braves may also have interest in Josh Willingham, a player I actually like and could come [...]

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Dennis Dixon Era To Begin

Written by Chris | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | NFL, Nice Pick, Cowher (Steelers), The Ebony Bird (Ravens)

I guess we should have held our breath after all.
In a completely unexpected turn of events, Ben Roethlisberger looks like he’ll be seated on the bench this Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers face a pivotal match-up against the Baltimore Ravens.
Every article I read this week said Ben felt fine while passing each and every post-concussion [...]

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TWIDTB Will Promptly make it’s Return

Written by Joe Dexter | November 28, 2009 | Comments Off | Motor City Bengals (Tigers)

After a two month hiatus (the best actors do it sometimes okay!), This Week in Detroit Tigers Baseball is set to return early next week!  Coming up on the first show back we will talk about all the obvious topics. Who will the Tigers trade? Who is someone that the Tigers could pick up? We [...]

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