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12 years ago by Staff

Hip Hop’s New Crew Era

A few months ago, my brother Adam was watching one of those music video stations (VH1 Soul, MTV Jams…I don't know) and I heard a familiar sound. The beat was dank, claustrophobic and ruminating. The emcee was spitting compounds. The record

12 years ago by Staff

While You Were Sleeping: MLB Edition

The season is halfway over and there are already a handful of dreams deferred, best-case scenarios and random occurrences presented in the 2012 season. For those of you who lost track of the major stories, here a refresher.

 

12 years ago by Staff

Dwight Detox

Over the past decade or so, some NBA offseasons get marred by negative-skewing storylines that quickly go from titillating to trite. There was overreaction to Allen Iverson, a.k.a. Jewelz, dropping “40 Barz” in 2000 and the ugly 2004

12 years ago by Staff

Duncan or Bust for Davis?

If you went to the hood, walked in a KFC and received absolutely wretched customer service, how would you react? You’d probably just be quietly annoyed, get your food and go on about your day, right? It wouldn’t matter if the teenage

12 years ago by Staff

Pump The Brakes

College football as American as baseball and apple pie. Very few things are more a part of the American tapestry than college football and – probably more than any other sport – it has skillfully manipulated its version of retro-ness

12 years ago by Staff

Hate Them Now

America, our long national nightmare is over.  Last night was both the beginning and ending of an era. Not merely the turning of a page in a book, but an entire new volume altogether. I’m speaking of the Miami Heat winning the 2012 NBA

12 years ago by Jay "Sneaker Sensei" Corbin

Adidas: Enslaved To Critics

The top dogs at Adidas just cancelled production on a Jeremy Scott sneaker equipped with a shackle like attachment after “critics” claimed it resembled a “symbol of slavery.” 

Jeremy Scott, who is known for h

12 years ago by Staff

Everybody Hates Russ

Russell Westbrook is quickly becoming Public Enemy No. 1 in the NBA and it’s all LeBron James’ fault. Well, let me clarify: it’s the American public’s fault, because the American public has been on a crusade to anoint the

12 years ago by Staff

Death Of The Pretty Boys

Given the sloppy ball-handling and shaky shooting, Game 3 was precisely the sort of game that the Miami Heat would have lost last year. But they didn’t and by finding a way to grind it out, they may have stepped in the right direction of ge

12 years ago by Staff

Blame KD, Not Russ

Let’s start out with this: they don’t make ‘em like Russell Westbrook, anymore. There’s a subversive quality to his play on the floor. He can look frightening, in a very real and ill way. There are a lot of young 20-someth

12 years ago by Staff

Murder One

Here’s what I learned watching Game 1 of the 2012 NBA Finals: nothing. Well, let me walk that back a little. I learned that Oklahoma City head coach Scott Brooks’ mother doesn’t like to get on airplanes and therefore doesn&rsquo

12 years ago by Staff

Clash of the Titans

Let’s rewind. Last week, with both Conference Finals tied at two games a piece and the still very real possibility of a Boston vs. San Antonio Finals, I wrote this:

“At some point, LeBron or KD

12 years ago by Jay "Sneaker Sensei" Corbin

Hunger Games

Growing up I wanted a pair the Air Jordan VII’s because I watched MJ cook the Orlando Magic for 64 points. I wanted a pair of the Reebok Answers because I watched countless defenders fall victim to Allen Iverson crossovers. Before the Celti

12 years ago by Kelley L. Carter

“Play Or Get Played”

Let’s start with the accent. It’s easy – too easy – to get seduced by it.

Idris Elba isn’t the first actor to cross the pond and tease our ears with an old English twist, but let’s be real: it sounds d

12 years ago by Staff

The HeartLand

When people use the word “heart,” they could just be referring to an actual, physical heart. You know, like, our organ that pumps blood. But, often, “heart” references something figurative. In Kanye West’s “Hea

12 years ago by Staff

Broken Clutch

I’m still a Twitter novice, familiar enough to know how to use it to keep in touch with people but still new enough that I smirk at terms like “tweef” and “twitterverse.” As such, there is one hurdle of that I just c

12 years ago by Staff

Getting Back to Great

Maybe the chief thrill for sports fans is witnessing greatness. It might not be why we watch, but it is probably the most compelling product of competition. Our collective desire to see greatness and appreciate it in real-time is why Tiger Woods&

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