NBA
Worst Sports Team Names & Sports Team Logos
Sunday, June 27, 2010 21:36 5 CommentsThe worst sports team logos and names in the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL.
Logos and Names
Most of my readers have probably figured out last week’s column was really another way for me to continue my never-ending rant on the blatant racial insult that the NFL team playing in our nation’s capital foists upon every living [...]
Boston Celtics – Los Angeles Lakers – NBA Finals
Monday, June 7, 2010 14:24 1 CommentRajon Rondo is the key player in the 2010 NBA Finals.
It All Comes Down to This
I truly love when a player in any sport is performing at such a level high that, regardless of any other interest I may have, I want to watch that athlete compete solely to see what he or she might [...]
Rajon Rondo and the Boston Celtics – NBA Basketball
Monday, May 17, 2010 19:01 2 CommentsRajon Rondo has turned the Boston Celtics Big Three into the Big Four.
The Ascension of Rondo
Much has been made about Rajon Rondo’s fabulous triple-double–29 points, 13 assists and 18 rebounds–in Game 4 of the Boston Celtics’ Eastern Conference Semifinals series against the Celtics Cavaliers. As eye-popping as his numbers were (particularly the 18 boards, [...]
NBA Basketball Mid-Season Report
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 18:33 No CommentsReflections on the NBA season so far and what is to come in the playoff stretch.
NBA Mid-Season Highs and Lows
Up to now, NBA articles have been conspicuously missing on Deep Into Sports for the 2009-2010.
I’ll admit it: the NBA is my least favorite of the Big Four sports leagues. I like the sport of [...]
Baseball, Football, Basketball, Boxing: All Disappointments
Friday, January 15, 2010 18:23 No CommentsCould Winter 2009-2010 be one of the most disappointing sports seasons ever?
Sports Disappointments, On and Off the Field
Sports, by their very nature, are filled with disappointment. To quote Highlander, “There can be only one.” In any given sport, in any given event, a single, solitary champion (okay, college football occasionally accepted, more on [...]
Tim Donaghy Strikes Back
Thursday, October 29, 2009 17:18 14 CommentsConsidering how Deep Into Sports has recently been criticizing the plague of poor calls by umpires during the 2009 Major League Baseball playoffs (both in comments and in Gairzo’s article, “Umpires”), I thought our readers would be interested in checking out the excerpts from Tim Donaghy’s hitherto unpublished book, Blowing the Whistle, on deadspin.com (if [...]
Top Ten American Sports Franchises
Saturday, August 1, 2009 14:01 32 CommentsA few weeks ago I was listening to a morning radio program and the announcers read a list they found on the Internet of the “Top Ten American Sports Franchises”. Quite simply, the list was a complete joke full of bias for and against certain cities as well as entire sports (basketball was over-represented, [...]
Sports Bright: The Beauty of Sports Redux
Thursday, June 25, 2009 22:04 4 CommentsSeveral months ago I commented upon a Yahoo! Sports article on Hasheem Thabeet and his importance to his native Tanzania, an article which really hit home for me having lived in that country two years myself.
It may not have quite the personal connotations for me, but Yahoo! has done it again with Todd Pitman’s piece [...]
Rain on the Parade
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 9:30 1 CommentThe Lakers’ victory parade is today, at a cost of $2 million. Half of that is to be covered by the Lakers organization; the other half by the city.
Although a certain hardcore Lake Show fanatics couldn’t care less from where the money came, another sizable percentage of Los Angeles residents–Lakers fans among them–were understandably [...]
Championship Matchup Redux
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 17:10 2 CommentsThe Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings are on the verge of a surprisingly (or perhaps not so surprisingly) infrequent occurrence, that of meeting in the Stanley Cup Finals for two straight seasons. Although such repeat showdowns are not common these days in any of the Big Four sports (the last time it [...]







