By MICHAEL DAY The Golden State Warriors, down 3-1 in the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, relied on their three-point shooting to win three straight games, completing the improbable comeback and will now face the Cleveland Cavaliers… Read More ›
Month: May 2016
Who creates the culture that allows Baylor to happen? We do
By MIKE HERNDON What kind of a person cares more about a game than about the well-being of their fellow human beings? Who creates the kind of culture where we protect the perpetrator but not the victim, where we’re willing… Read More ›
Golden State Let Me Down
By MICHAEL DAY Kevin Durant makes contested mid-range jumpers look effortless, Russell Westbrook moves past defenders in a blur, like the Flash, Steven Adams plays great defense, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are on their way to securing a spot in… Read More ›
Is this really what college football needs?
By MIKE HERNDON Some prominent figures in college football think the sport needs a commissioner. One voice and all that, you know. It’s easy to understand the appeal after how silly they all appeared in flip-flopping on satellite camps, where… Read More ›
The Kick
By MICHAEL DAY Draymond Green almost kicked away any hope for the Golden State Warriors to repeat as NBA Champions. For those of you who might have missed the swift kick to the groin, here is a video of… Read More ›
Stay True to the Atlanta Hawks
By MICHAEL DAY Humans want to fix things. It is what we do, so after the Cleveland Cavaliers swept the Atlanta Hawks again in this year’s playoffs, it is only natural for the decision makers of the Hawks to start… Read More ›
Help Me Golden State, You are My Only Hope
By MICHAEL DAY Congratulations to the Oklahoma City Thunder for ruining my otherwise fun night by beating the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. You are now forcing me to contemplate a NBA Finals that… Read More ›
NBA Western Conference Finals Breakdown
By MICHAEL DAY Finally, the NBA Western Conference Finals start tonight. Maybe it’s not fair to act as if no one wanted to see the Oklahoma City Thunder play the San Antonio Spurs another game, but the Miami Heat and… Read More ›
Drink up: The NHL conference finals are here
By MIKE HERNDON Perhaps more than any other sport, watching hockey lends itself to drinking. It could be the ever-present possibility for a bare-knuckle brawl breaking out or just the physicality of the game in general. Perhaps it’s the sight… Read More ›
Cicotte Signals Crossed – No Game 7
By MICHAEL DAY The San Antonio Spurs were dominated by the Oklahoma City Thunder last night, so it appears a recalibration of the Cicotte Signal Reader is in order, because I was completely wrong about Game 6. For a good… Read More ›