I qualify my last statement; the Boston Marathon rocks. Doesn't have the fan support of the New York Marathon but it is still a great event. Congrats to Davila and Ryan Hall on great races.
-Chicago/LA final with Chicago beating LA. -OK City winning it all with Durant taking over the throne of the NBA's elite player. He's the exact guy the NBA needs to succeed to finally shed the thug image... even though that should have been removed from people's heads years ago.
Portland making a deep run would be cool as well seeing how unlucky they've been, but they aren't that exciting to watch. Storywise, I'd rather see Denver make a run.
This. Still love me some Zombie Sonics, even if they were stripped from our clutches and not enough was done to keep them in the first place
Mookie4ever wrote:I qualify my last statement; the Boston Marathon rocks. Doesn't have the fan support of the New York Marathon but it is still a great event. Congrats to Davila and Ryan Hall on great races.
A freaking 2:03::02 time today, which would be the world record (except the Boston Marathon does not count for world record times because of the hills in Newton).
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
Knick's strategy apparently is to let Rajon Rondo score whenever he wants.
Pepper Brooks wrote: It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.