By gordon on May 8, 2014 in Basketball, Featured | Comments Off on Seattle Native Jamal Crawford Wins Kia Sixth Man Of The Year
Seattle area native and Rainier Beach High school legend Jamal Crawford has won the NBA Sixth Man Of The Year Award for the second time in his long NBA career. Jamal of course plays for the Los Angeles Clippers who are currently playing in the NBA playoffs against NBA MVP Kevin Durant. Crawford who is […]

By gordon on Apr 30, 2014 in Featured | Comments Off on What In The Hell Is Wrong With Jameis Winston?
ARTICLE FROM huffingtonpost.com (full story click here) Readers I am asking what in the hell is wrong with Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston? Someone please explain because I am lost and confused about this brotha. I really am. If you have not heard, Winston was cited for stealing about $32 of crab legs the other […]

By gordon on Apr 30, 2014 in Basketball, Featured | Comments Off on Donald Sterling BANNED FOR LIFE FROM THE NBA!!
“One Man’s Opinion” by Gordon Curvey As a sports fan today is the happiest day of my life! The head of the NBA Adam Silver today banned Los Angeles Clipper owner Donald Sterling for life from the NBA and fined him $2.5 million. I have to admit I did not see this coming. I thought […]

By gordon on Apr 27, 2014 in Basketball, Featured | Comments Off on Donald Sterling Is A Flat Out Bigot & Racist!!
ARTICLE FROM cnn.com (Full story click here) Today I have found out that more racist comments have surfaced that L.A. Clipper owner Donald Sterling has made to his girlfriend on the phone and I will tell you this I am very very bothered readers. I will say this to you all. The crap that I […]

By gordon on Apr 15, 2014 in Featured | Comments Off on Major League Baseball/Only 67 African American Players!
“One Man’s Opinion” by Gordon Curvey As I type this today is Jackie Robinson Day in Major League Baseball. In my opinion it is a flat out joke that MLB is celebrating Mr. Robinson and a slap in his face. It is just terrible how the league is treating his special day. On Robinson Day […]
