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Caitlin Clark Receives Strong Support From NBA Legends
The role and play of Caitlin Clark are one of the more polarizing sports topics at the moment. In general, discussion about the WNBA often lacks nuance, especially from those with a national platform. For context, some feel the need to defend the product out of Iowa due to what is being perceived as unfair treatment and outright attacks on the person and player.
By Curious Sports Pulse2 years ago in Unbalanced
The Evolution of Sports Telecasts
I am amazed and fascinated over how sports telecasts have changed and grown over the years, and it continues to evolve even at this advanced age. NBA, NHL, and MLB telecasts have all grown a lot, but this evolution is especially true when it comes to the NFL.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Unbalanced
Where to Watch the Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat in 2024. Content Warning.
Catching the Heat: Where to Watch the Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat in 2024 Basketball fans, get ready for another sizzling NBA season! The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat have always been a matchup to watch, and 2024 promises to be no different. Whether you're a die-hard Beantown supporter or bleed Miami orange, here's your ultimate guide to catching all the action between these two Eastern Conference powerhouses.
By Anthony Moriyam 2 years ago in Unbalanced
What Channels is the Celtics game on tonight in 2024. Content Warning.
What Channels is the Celtics game on tonight in 2024 Ah, basketball season! The heart-pounding dunks, the nail-biting buzzer beaters, the iconic green jerseys weaving their magic across the court – for Boston Celtics fans, it's a symphony that can't be missed. But with the NBA landscape ever-changing, figuring out where to catch the action can feel like navigating a cable maze blindfolded. Fear not, fellow Celtics devotee! This guide will illuminate the channels where you can witness the Boston Celtics dominate the court in the 2024 season.
By Anthony Moriyam 2 years ago in Unbalanced
What Channel is Finding the Celtics in the 2024 NBA Season. Content Warning.
What Channel is Finding the Celtics in the 2024 NBA Season Ah, basketball season. The squeak of sneakers, the roar of the crowd, the heart-stopping buzzer beater – it's a symphony for fans. But with the NBA landscape constantly evolving, figuring out where to catch your favorite team, the Boston Celtics, can feel like navigating a cable maze in the dark. Fear not, fellow Celtics die-hard, because this guide will illuminate the channels where you can witness the grit and grace of the green machine in the 2024 season.
By Anthony Moriyam 2 years ago in Unbalanced
Somers Track Laces Up Versus Hen Hud
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe options below Pole Vaulting At Brewster On Monday April 8, with the moon crossing the sun, Somers kept their heads down and laced up for a dual meet versus Hen Hud. Several multiple winners for the Tuskers, Haylie Donovan might have hit the trifecta, but the timing just wasn’t right. “My main race is the 400. I felt a little sick before, so I couldn’t run it,” she lamented, but the unsettling didn’t derail the rest of her day.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Girls Lacrosse Opens with Win
On Thursday March 22, John Jay opened the season and found themselves in an intense back and forth with visiting Pelham. A cold, windy day, the weather didn’t stand a chance against a team looking to establish their identity, according to coach Jess McDonough. “They want to be known for their relentlessness,” she said, and Pelham was the first to find out.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Navigating Controversy. Content Warning.
In the realm of journalism, opinion pieces serve as a platform for writers to express their viewpoints on current events and controversial topics. These articles, often imbued with personal perspectives and insights, provoke thought, spark debate, and contribute to the rich tapestry of public discourse. In this exploration, we delve into the significance of opinion pieces in shaping our understanding of the world around us and examine the responsibilities that come with wielding the power of opinion in a media landscape saturated with diverse perspectives.
By Paschal Mmesoma2 years ago in Unbalanced
Somers Can’t Run Back Comeback versus Suffern
Please see tip, subscribe and pledge button below On Friday February 22, the quarterfinal matchup between Somers and Suffern was a game of runs. After Somers went on a 20-4 outburst to go up 20-8, Suffern countered with a 26-4 scoring spree. Leaving the Tuskers trailing 34-24 in the third, the elephants looked on the verge of being stampeding out of the gym. Instead, said Coach James Loughran, “We never quit.” But despite the senior leadership he credited for the team’s resolve, the hole was just a little too deep.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls to Nyack in First Round of Sectionals
On Friday February 16, John Jay traveled to Nyack for the first round of the sectionals and came off the bus with their engines revving. They ran the break, hit the open player and converted their layups and jumpers. Good for a resounding 24-13 second quarter lead, the wheels on the actual bus looked ready to return home in victory, but Nyack had other ideas.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Caitlin Clark, More Than Just A Superstar
On an otherwise normal day in a semi-small town in the nation’s heartland, history was made on March 3, 2024. A college senior women’s basketball player for the a University of Iowa shattered a record that had been on the books for more than half a century to surpass “Pistol” Pete Maravich for the all-time scoring record in major college basketball for men or women.
By Jason A2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Lights up Hen Hud in 41-30 Victory
Last Friday when John Jay faced Yorktown at home, the team didn’t look as crisp as in past games, and a 49-32 loss put the girls themselves in pursuit of a readjustment. “We ignited a fire, understanding that we’re in a lull in our season,” said Jaime Bartley-Cohen. “We need to bring it up.” And the change was immediately noticeable when the Wolves faced Hen Hud on Monday, February 5.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced






