July 7th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Sure, my immediate reaction to the news that 37 year-old all-time 3 pt champion, Ray Allen signed with the Miami Heat for less money to chase another ring was "Well f*** you, Ray".
May 22nd, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Udonis Haslem’s double-fist hammer drop on Indiana’s Tyler Hansbrough is just another example that the Miami Heat, when they’re not
May 4th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
There are times when racist jokes are funny, and there are times when they can cost you your job. For
May 4th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Ok, so Danny Granger and Kyrylo Fesenko didn’t exactly fight anyone, but this video is important evidence in the ongoing
April 16th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Clippers' guard Randy Foye just rammed a fastbreak jam right down Serge Ibaka's throat, and the look on Blake Griffin's face was priceless
April 11th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Ok, so he really said that it's a "joke" that the Mavs have to pay Lamar Odom to sit on the couch at home and eat buckets of fatty foods with his gigantic wife, but anytime Sir Charles disagrees with something I imagine him saying "Turrible".
April 5th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
The Orlando Magic have decided to fire head coach Stan Van Gundy after comments he made about star player and Shaq 2.0, Dwight Howard wanting him out of Orlando if the team planned to keep the perennial All-Star
March 14th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Yelling at athletes during sporting events is for drunks and children. Real sports fans go out of their way to buy clothing that is not only mean and offensive to opposing players, but is also culturally hip, and stylish to boot.
March 6th, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
When I'm not breaking stories on Twitter, living it up with the movie stars and socialites in Beverly Hills, or curing cancer in my spare time, I work a real job in the Information Technology field where my sports jokes, and Linsanity puns generally go un-noticed and unappreciated for the most part.
March 2nd, 2012 | by Charles Drengberg
Two-time NBA champion, and last season's Sixth Man of the Year, Lamar Odom is being sent down to the minors in Texas on what's being called a "rehab stint" by the Mavericks. Odom has seen a consistent drop in minutes throughout the season, and looks to be on a downward spiral since leaving the LA Lakers during the December melee that ejected him from the spotlight of Hollywood, and into the shadows of the Dallas bench.