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Report: NBA Coming Back to Seattle

Report: NBA Coming Back to Seattle

The NBA is coming back to Seattle.  The owners of the Sacramento Kings are in the process of finalizing a deal to a group that will move the franchise to Seattle for the 2013-14 season. According to a Yahoo! Sports

Piers Morgan Must Stop Supporting Arsenal

Piers Morgan Must Stop Supporting Arsenal

CNN’s Piers Morgan takes gun control very seriously. He has hosted a series of contentious programs and interviews in which he has confronted Second Amendment advocates: “How many kids have to die before you guys say, ‘We want less guns,

'Melo on Altercation with Garnett: 'It's Over with for Me'

'Melo on Altercation with Garnett: 'It's Over with for Me'

On Tuesday, New York Knicks superstar Carmelo Anthony said he has put the altercation he had with Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett on Monday behind him, a day after their on court scuffle nearly escalated off the court.  After the

Brooklyn Nets Player Under Investigation for Alleged Sexual Assault

Brooklyn Nets Player Under Investigation for Alleged Sexual Assault

UPDATE: According to the New York Daily News, the player in question may be Andray Blatche. *** Breitbart Sports has learned that an unnamed Brooklyn Nets basketball player is being questioned in an alleged sexual assault of a 21-year-old Philadelphia woman.

NHL: 48-Game Regular Season 'Most Likely'

NHL: 48-Game Regular Season 'Most Likely'

By LARRY LAGEAP Hockey WriterThe NHL appears headed toward a 48-game season for the second time in two decades. The NHL shortened its 82-game slate to 48 games for the 1994-95 season after a 103-day lockout. A 301-day lockout in

Why is the NBA so Boring Now?

Why is the NBA so Boring Now?

Why is the NBA so boring compared to the Eighties, when it was at its zenith with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, followed by the incomparable Michael Jordan? There are a number of reasons, but the primary one is this:

Dwight Howard: Lakers Don't Share the Ball

Dwight Howard: Lakers Don't Share the Ball

The Los Angeles Lakers, who in their halcyon days of yore might have been compared to the Good Ship Lollipop now resemble Mutiny on the Bounty, with Kobe Bryant as Captain Bligh and Dwight Howard as Fletcher Christian. After their

Analysis: Defense, Not Age, Slowing Down Lakers

Analysis: Defense, Not Age, Slowing Down Lakers

The era of Kobe Bryant’s dominance may be over. After his Lakers lost to the Philadelphia 76ers on New Year’s Day, leaving their record at 15-16, Bryant sounded off about his team’s problems when asked what his diagnosis was:  Cause

Durant, Westbrook Lift Thunder over Suns

Durant, Westbrook Lift Thunder over Suns

By MURRAY EVANSAssociated PressOKLAHOMA CITYKevin Durant scored 30 points, Russell Westbrook returned from a cut above his eye to finish with 24 points, nine assists and seven rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Phoenix Suns 114-96 on Monday

Sports Often Upstream from Popular Culture

Sports Often Upstream from Popular Culture

The late Andrew Breitbart, a lifelong Los Angeles Dodger fanatic who founded the Breitbart News Network, marveled at the unifying potential of sports, especially baseball. He emphasized that culture was upstream from politics. But in many ways, sports has always been

Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Expecting 1st Child

Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Expecting 1st Child

By MESFIN FEKADUAP Music WriterATLANTIC CITY, N.J.A kid for Kimye: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are expecting their first child. The rapper announced at a concert Sunday night that his girlfriend is pregnant. Kardashian was in the crowd at Revel

Hoops, Catholics, TV Billions & the Political Impact

Hoops, Catholics, TV Billions & the Political Impact

The “Catholic 7” basketball schools made sports news this week by deciding to break away from the Big East to form a new league that would include an eighth Catholic school (Xavier) and recent Final Four teams VCU and Butler. 

Five Factors Needed for a GOP Win in 2016

Five Factors Needed for a GOP Win in 2016

A review of the turnout model first presented prior to last week’s election still shows the road map for victory in 2016 based on five factors. First let’s look at the model, where 121 boxes represented 242 million American adults.

NBA Commissioner: Obama 'Not That Good,' Always Goes Left

NBA Commissioner: Obama 'Not That Good,' Always Goes Left

According to NBA commissioner David Stern, Barack Obama has overblown his game. “He’s not that good,” said Stern. “He’s a lefty, and he goes the same way every time.” Stern, of course, is a lifelong Democrat. But that doesn’t mean

Corporate Earnings Season Points to Economic Downturn

Corporate Earnings Season Points to Economic Downturn

Corporate earning season is Wall Street’s version of the NFL and NBA drafts. Except in cases where a company wildly misses or exceeds earnings expectations, the most important information from the earnings’ reports is the company’s future expectations. Yes, a