Lebron James Las Vegas Party Story Covered Up By ESPN. What Does It All Say About “King James” And His Image.
Written by Sports Session on July 30, 2010 in Front Page Features, NBA
Tags: ace of spades, ace of spades champagne, Chad Ochocinco, cleveland cavaliers, dwayne wade, ESPN, lamar odom, Las Vegas, lebron james, markazi, miami heat, NBA, Palazzo, Terrell Owens
Lebron James has worked hard to shape his image over his seven years in the NBA; he has a publicly stated several times that he wants to be the first billionaire athlete. People refer to him as “The King” because of his last name and the fact that some believe he is the best player in the NBA. Lebron has been very careful to keep his private life out of the limelight, which is relatively easy to do when you play for the Cleveland Cavaliers. There is now a new reality for James one that he... [Read more]
Haters Gonna Hate: The 1986 Miami Hurricanes Voted The Most Hated Team In Sports History!
Written by Sports Session on July 29, 2010 in College Football, Front Page Features
Tags: bowl appearance, Bravado, canes, college football, cotton bowl, jimmy johnson, miami hurricanes football, miami hurricanes football team, Michael Irvin, ohio state, sportsmanship, university of miami, University of Miami Football, USC
The 25 most hated teams in sports list was recently released. Many I agreed with and some I did not understand why they were even on the list, then I came to the team ranked at #11 which was the 1990 University of Miami Football team. I obviously was not surprised that Miami was on the list because that is all you ever hear from people who THINK they know about college football. Here is an excerpt of what was written about the 11th most hated team of all time in reference to their Cotton Bowl... [Read more]
The Cincinnati Bengals sign Terrell Owens. Yet one more attraction for the circus in Cincinnati!
Written by Sports Session on July 28, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC, antonio bryant, Chris Henry, cincinnati bengals, matt jones, misfits, NFL, ochocinco, sportscasters, Terrell Owens
The Cincinnati Bengals signed Terrell Owens to a 1-year $2 million dollar deal this week. I think Owens will be an asset to the Bengals receiving corps with his “homeboy” Chad Ochocinco on the other side. Most fans and pundits will bemoan the signing of Owens, and the cries of how Owens is a cancer and will ruin the team chemistry will surely start. Owens was correct when he said the media was one of the reasons he had not been signed by a team, all sportscasters have been saying on the... [Read more]
The Miami Hurricanes Were Picked To Finish Second in ACC Coastal. Did The Media Get It Right?
Written by Sports Session on July 27, 2010 in College Football, Front Page Features
Tags: ACC, acc title, atlantic coast conference, coral gables, Demaryius Thomas, georgia tech, hurricane fans, josh nesbitt, Miami, miami hurricanes, miami hurricanes football, tyrod taylor, Virginia Tech
There have been many conversations about how the Miami Hurricanes will finish this year, and the lines are fairly well divided. Hurricane fans are very optimistic about the potential this upcoming season will bring, but of course all the other naysayers seem to doubt what the has been assembled down in Coral Gables. The Atlantic Coast Conference preseason picks were voted on by media members, and they picked the Hurricanes to finish second in the Coastal division. The Media members of... [Read more]
Roy Williams Hands Dez Bryant His Pads, And Bryant Says Carry Your Own Pads Bitch!
Written by Sports Session on July 26, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: dallas cowboys, dez bryant, Hazing, NFC East, NFL, oklahoma state, Rookies, Roy Williams, shoulder pads, sports rituals, training camp
Ok, so he didn’t exactly call him a bitch, but he might as well have. The Dallas Cowboys drafted Dez Bryant as their first round draft. Bryant out of Oklahoma State is expected to challenge Roy Williams for the starting wide receiver position this season. With that being said it could explain the reason that Bryant refused to carry Roy Williams’ shoulder pads after he handed them to him at the end of practice. For those that do not know there are many traditions for sports teams especially... [Read more]
Chris Paul Wants Out of New Orleans. Will There Be a CP3 Sighting In Orlando?
Written by Sports Session on July 23, 2010 in Front Page Features, NBA
Tags: chris bosh, Chris Paul, Dallas Mavericks, dwayne wade, franchise player, jameer nelson, NBA, nba stars, new jersey nets, new orleans hornets, new york knicks, orlando magic, Vince Carter
In an unthinkable turn of events Chris Paul seems to be very close to leaving the New Orleans Hornets, Paul is their franchise player and really one of the only stars on that team. Paul is trying to get with other NBA stars and create a “super team” much like Lebron, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh did in Miami. This is yet another reason I am not a fan of “The Decision”, Paul has apparently let New Orleans ownership and front office brass know that now is the time to work... [Read more]
Pros vs. Joes Season Premiere: Cut Throat Challenge (NFL vs. NBA)
Written by Sports Session on July 22, 2010 in Front Page Features, Sports Television
Tags: basketball, Donovan McNabb, hakeem olajuwon, Jay Glazer, jump shot, jumper, kenny smith, Michael Strahan, NBA, NFL, nfl players, pros vs joes, rick fox, spike tv, Terrell Owens
Many have eagerly waited for the new season of Pros vs. Joes to debut, the first episode this season was a special one. Rather than having three unknown Joes they had NFL players as Joes playing against NBA Pros, whoever thought of the idea is a genius. The teams were Donovan McNabb, Antonio Gates, and Terrell Owens for the Joe team, and Rick Fox, Kenny Smith, and Hakeem Olajuwon for the Pros team. The first contest that was up was called “Cut Throat” where they went 1 on 1 against each... [Read more]
USC Returns Reggie Bush’s Heisman Trophy, Sorry Trojans The Sanctions Won’t Be Lessened.
Written by Sports Session on July 21, 2010 in College Football, Front Page Features
Tags: billy miller, coach pete carroll, heisman trophy, NCAA, new orleans saints, NFL, pete carroll, reggie bush, salaries
The embattled USC athletic department attempted to erase Reggie Bush’s legacy in one fell swoop on Tuesday by announcing they will return their copy of his 2005 Heisman Trophy in August. This is the first time something like this has been done to someone, the interesting part of it is that the NCAA is not going to do anything to Bush’s copy of the Heisman. He is still the official winner, and the NCAA has no plans to change that. This is just a move by USC to distance themselves... [Read more]
The 50 Greatest Miami Hurricanes: #48 Carlos Huerta
Written by Sports Session on July 20, 2010 in College Football, Front Page Features
Tags: ACC, carlos huerta, christopher columbus high school, doak campbell stadium, dominant players, field goal, Florida, miami hurricanes, miami hurricanes football, national championship team, NCAA
Carlos Huerta was one of the first true great stories of the Hurricanes’ storied era of dominance in college football. Huerta is one of the players that one one talks about with regards to the dominant players during the Miami Hurricanes reign over college football. I personally remember sitting at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee as I watched Huerta put a field goal through the uprights that was the difference in one of those games against Florida State. He was as much a part... [Read more]
The Atlanta Braves Make a Move. Does This Mean They Are The Team To Beat?
Written by Sports Session on July 16, 2010 in Front Page Features, MLB
Tags: alex gonzalez, atlanta braves, Baseball, Chipper, chipper jones, Major League Baseball, minor league players, MLB, outfielder, professional sport, straight division titles, toronto blue jays, trade deadline
One of the historic teams in baseball the Atlanta Braves, have been mired in mediocrity for the last few seasons. This was coming off of one of the most impressive runs by any team in any professional sport, 15 straight division titles is a feat that may never be matched. The Braves showed a lot of potential last season, and expanded on that potential this year which has brought them back into the competitive balance. The Atlanta Braves had to move to the top of the list of teams that are racing... [Read more]

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