Points On The Board is a podcast where managing editor, Kyle Harvey, and Shadow League contributors and guests break down the top stories from sports, culture and more.
Given the erosion of the franchise as a marquee destination for superstars, only time will tell if this latest move will exorcise the Knicks demons. (more…)
Jackie Robinson’s daughter Sharon says despite their low numbers, Black MLB players need to make better use of their celebrity platform. (more…)
Although “omitted”, there’s a reason why Eric Rudolph committed terrorist acts in the Black southern cities of Atlanta and Birmingham. (more…)
20 years later, Silent Hill is arguably the greatest psychological, survival horror video game.
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Jackie Robinson would have turned 100 today and MLB will be celebrating his incomparable legacy all year with various diversity initiatives. (more…)
Between canceling SB 53 pressers and Goodell’s refusal to acknowledge Kaepernick’s blackballing, the NFL continues to provide examples that it’s still money over everything. (more…)
Tank pushes on to face Hugo Ruiz on February 9th instead. (more…)
He lost his wife to cancer but their love for each other, and the Washington Capitals endured. (more…)
Rappers performing parallel to Atlanta’s Super Bowl festivities raise questions about who should profit during politically charged times.
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Kyrie’s IMDB profile is growing.
With many critics and doubters, Jon Jones still has a long march back to absolution from PED purgatory.
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As we await further details in the attack on Jussie Smollett, some Black people are showing their homophobic side on social media. (more…)
Cole World’s homecoming couldn’t happen at a better time.
Following the success of the Resident Evil 2: Remake, news surfaced of a Netflix TV series for the popular video game franchise.
“The Eagle” isn’t landing in the desert anytime soon as suspensions and fines come raining down. (more…)
Rich Paul and Davis knew their news was well worth the fine. (more…)
Attitude reflects leadership, captain.
Kyrie Irving cold left LeBron James in Cleveland, but now he’s open to rejoining The King in LA. (more…)
Horror doesn’t look too bad on Stanfield.