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Knicks Owner Comes to Donald Trump’s Defense After Viral Game 3 Moment: “People Won’t Agree to This”

Game 3 of the NBA finals had to be one of the biggest games in the New York Knicks’ history. It was the first Finals game held at MSG since 1999. The crowd and ticket prices spoke to the significance of the occasion. But in a packed arena, some fans looked at one of their […] The post Knicks Owner Comes to Donald Trump’s Defense After Viral Game 3 Moment: “People Won’t Agree to This” appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Arizona football at Houston game thread

It’s Game Day! The Arizona Wildcats hit the road to take on the Houston Cougars, playing in Space City for the first time since 2018. Here’s everything you need to know to watch or listen to the game, as well as our pregame coverage. Come chat with us! Arizona-Houston game time, details: How can I […]

Gamethread: Boston College Football vs. UConn

The Boston College Eagles hope to get off the mat and snap a disastrous five-game losing streak when they play host to the UConn Huskies at Alumni Stadium at noon today. The Eagles are coming off a 41-10 home loss to the Clemson Tigers, while the Huskies are fresh off a 51-10 home rout of […]

Game Thread: TCU Football vs. Baylor Bears

The TCU Horned Frogs (4-2; 1-2 Big 12) host in-state rival Baylor Bears (4-2; 2-1 Big 12), formally known between the universities as the Bluebonnet Battle and more commonly known as The Revivalry, the winner will earn the shield trophy created ahead of the 2023 contest. Baylor enters the game with the nation’s best passing […]

Pep Guardiola wishes he had Julián Alvarez back at Man City

Before Manchester City faced Everton in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon, Man City manager Pep Guardiola revealed how he was able to help Julián Alvarez ascend into the elite — and how much he misses La Araña now that he is the star attraction at Atlético de Madrid. “The Treble, you know the players […]

Seattle is a baseball town

There is no freeze at the corner of Edgar and Dave. Strangers are hugging in the stands, dancing together outside the gates, exchanging high fives as they pass along First Ave. Our extended Seattle summer is winding down, but there is a warmth around the ballpark – around the city, the region, the Mariners fandom […]

New York Knicks 2025-26 Award Predictions

The NBA is about to bring us real-stakes basketball with the preseason in the rearview mirror and the regular season starting early next week. Your New York Knicks completed the exhibition circuit with an exquisite 4-1 record, only losing one game, but with a few players getting banged up in a more concerning development than […]

NBA

Nottingham Forest Sacks Ange Postecoglu

Ange Postecoglu is out at Nottingham Forest. The club officially announced it. Perhaps this is why the Australian went off on that that epic rant yesterday? Did he know the proverbial managerial sword of Damacles was dangling above him? Postecoglu went winless (with six losses and two draws) in his eight games in charge of […] The post Nottingham Forest Sacks Ange Postecoglu appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Does Adrian Kempe make sense as a target for the Oilers?

Ever since Connor McDavid announced his two-year contract extension worth just $12.5 million per season, social media has been ablaze with discussion on how the Oilers will spend the extra cap space at their disposal this summer. Last week, amidst the Buffalo Sabres’ disastrous start, names like Alex Tuch and Tage Thompson started to pop…

Cubs historical sleuthing: Crosley Field edition

Since it’s the offseason, it’s time to resume my photo/video historical sleuthing series. Before I begin, this is a call for you to send me photos or videos you’ve found that you think I could sleuth for you. Hopefully these are finds that I haven’t previously sleuthed. Or maybe you have personal photos from Wrigley […]

College Football Week 8 Open Thread

Happy Saturday everyone! Welcome to the Canal Street Chronicles College Football open thread! This is where we congregate to discuss and dissect each and every one of today’s games on the NCAA Division 1-A (FBS) football schedule. Let’s have some fun and enjoy some stress-free football as we watch the future stars of the NFL […]

UNC’s Player of the Game against Cal: Kobe Paysour

If you went to bed at a reasonable hour last night, you probably missed most of Carolina’s 21-18 loss to Cal – in which case, you didn’t miss much. I’ll hand it to Belichick and Co., though: the Tar Heels looked better than I thought they would after schlepping across the country for a game […]

Have the Phillies become too much of a regular season team?

For the second straight year, the Philadelphia Phillies won the National League East with a win total in the mid-90s. And for the second straight year, the season ended with a 3-1 defeat to a lower-seeded team in the NLDS. It isn’t a revelation to say that regular season baseball is a different animal than […]

Martin Maldonado Announces Retirement

After 15 Major League seasons, Martin Maldonado is retiring from baseball.  The 39-year-old catcher made the official announcement today via his Instagram page, thanking his family, the fans, teammates, coaches, and many others who helped him live his dream. “Baseball, I was just four years old when I fell in love with you,” Maldonado said…

MLB

3 Buffalo Sabres Named Trade Candidates

The Buffalo Sabres are still the punchline of the NHL, and it could be time to move one of their big three defencemen. The Sabres are off to a 1-3-0 start this year and could quickly become the first team to have a fire sale this year. Not only on the ice, but there's also a chance both GM and head coach get replaced at some point, which is wild to think considering the circus that's been going on around the organization for the last few years. Recently, Daily Faceoff's Anthony Di Marco poised...

Lane Hutson Feels Cole Caufield Should Make USA's Olympic Team

Get Cole Caufield into the Olympics is what seems to be on the top of Lane Hutson's mind. The two Montreal Canadiens are certainly expected to be in the mix for the Olympic roster and if it was up to Hutson, Caufield would be a lock, and he'd quickly become someone who the team would rely on heavily to score in big moments.  "I think we saw it when (Team USA) went to OT versus Canada. They need someone to score, and in those big moments, that's something (Caufield) can bring," Hutson said...