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Anthony Davis Struggles in 30-Point Loss to Magic
After 24 minutes on the floor, the New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis was unable to get the job done. In addition to the off-the-court drama that has grabbed the attention of NBA enthusiasts, Tuesday night's performance added more fuel to the Anthony Davis discussion. Davis left the floor after submitting a 1-9 shooting performance while participating in a 30-point loss at the hands of the Orlando Magic. His troubles began in the first quarter and continued to progress throughout the span of the regular season game. E'Twaun Moore tried to carry his team, but unfortunately, his 19-point effort could not change the fact that there are big problems in New Orleans.
By Thuurd .I7 years ago in Unbalanced
Best Sprinters
Through the years there have been many great Olympic sprinters, Olympic sprinting is one of the most exciting events in the Olympics because it is so explosive and fast! I’m going to touch on some Olympic sprinters, dating from the 1930s through the 1990s. I will be focused on male and female sprinters through Olympic history.
By Joseline Burns7 years ago in Unbalanced
Baseball Thoughts...
I was born into a family where my dad worked many long hours to provide for our family. He was a “Sanitation Engineer” or as what we called him, “the sewer cleaner.” Don’t get me wrong, I knew he loved me. In fact, he would always tell my mom to let me stay up so that he could see me.
By Dan Reinhart7 years ago in Unbalanced
Soccer: Play or No?
Forget the tabloid sensationalism. Let’s consider the reality of football. It’s 22 men dressed up like billboards, running around, chasing a piece of leather. It’ll cost you 40 European pounds per ticket just for the privilege of spectating, countless more if you dare sample the culinary delights inside the grounds, where the beer is usually warmer than the pies. Whilst you endure borderline third world facilities, your hard-earned wages finance the outrageous lifestyles of the celebrities the game creates.
By Joseline Burns7 years ago in Cleats
Is Liverpool Actually Going to Win the Premier League?
Having come so close to getting their hands on the Champions League title before succumbing to Real Madrid in the final, Liverpool sits two points ahead of current Premier League holders Manchester City thanks to a 3-0 victory over Eddie Howe's Bournemouth. Having missed chances to gain an even bigger lead against Leicester and West Ham, it was crucial Klopp's men got three points to leapfrog the Citizens back to the summit of the Premier League.
By Potential Punts7 years ago in Cleats
No AD? No Problem
Move over Allen, AI stands for All In now. In November, the 76ers sent a notice to the NBA that they were coming for the 2019 Eastern Conference crown by acquiring Justin Patton... Oh and Jimmy Butler. Apparently, the Bucks, Raptors, Celtics, and Pacers didn't get the memo, as they all sit ahead of Philly in the standings leading up to the trade deadline. In order to really drive home their point, the 76ers added Tobias Harris, Boban, and Mike Scott two days before the deadline. Getting James Ennis from Houston does little to generate headlines, but provides meaningful depth and experience. Much to the locker room attendant's relief, the revolving door stopped to kick Markelle Fultz to Orlando in exchange for a 1st (OKC), a future 2nd, and a guard with an actual jump shot—well kinda (Jonathon Simmons is 22.9% from 3 this year, but 31.2% for his career). Combine these transactions with Boston's underwhelming first half and Dipo's injury and the 76ers look likely to push up the standings. They're only 6.5 games out of first place. Despite Marc Gasol moving to The North, you'd be hard pressed to find a better starting 5 anywhere east of Oakland.
By Ryan Kennedy7 years ago in Unbalanced
AAF: A Few Reasons the Alliance of American Football May Be Here to Stay
Usually, the day after the Superbowl signals the long wait until August, when football once again kicks off. Not this year, though, and the AAF are the ones to thank. The Alliance of American Football kicked off this past weekend, and other than the fact that they have the official backing and blessing of the "NFL," they might be here to stay. Here's why:
By Kenneth Wilson7 years ago in Unbalanced











