Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
This is the last stand, the last possible mote that can be dug, preventing the enemy from eventually occupying the fortress that has been constructed over the past few years. The...
Third quarter. Game one of the Western Semis well in-hand, up 16. Here comes the run by the opponent that always comes at some point in the midst of the second...
Sometimes the experts are really excited and sure about something. Sometimes, the more excited and sure the pundits are about certain things, the more wrong they are. Prior to the 2002...
Before last season, the Lakers were coming off their first post-Shaq championship. They seemed close to unbeatable. Kobe was great. Pau was a fantastic second option. Andrew Bynum was dominant at...
Round one of the NBA playoffs started in an unpredicted fashion, but the favorites eventually have come around. Well … for the most part. In the Western Conference, the eighth-seeded Memphis...
Scottie Pippen is a bust. Or at least he will be when the Bulls unveil the bronze bust of him at the United Center in Chicago next month. When a list...
The last few years, if nothing else, have been interesting ones for Los Angeles sports fans. The two teams I root for the most are the Lakers and Dodgers, and while...
The activity prior to trade deadlines always tends to be feverish and impulsive. The season is a trek, and the trade deadline is annually known as the point where camp is...