Archive for June, 2011

Wimbledon Ladies’ Quarterfinals Preview and Predictions

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The women’s draw really opened up in the fourth round, with both Williams sister and World #1 Caroline Wozniacki falling. Only one former Grand Slam champion remains in the field. Everyone left has looked very strong this tournament so far and we should have a great final week of tennis set up for us at [...]

NBA Draft: What They Are Saying

It was an interesting NBA draft to say the least.  I really can’t quantify what is going to happen down the road, my crystal ball is in my wife’s bag along with all my other balls, and you just never know, but I read something on azcentral.com/sports about what the Suns said about Markieff Morris, [...]

Wimbledon Round 3 Recap: Monday Magic

Yeshayahu Ginsburg Middle Monday is the best day in tennis. The final 16 men and women play on tennis’s most hallowed grounds. We have had rain and crazy scheduling in the first week, but we have reached the traditional rest day on Sunday and are ready for the magic that always is Middle Monday. Top [...]

Four Quarterback Moves That Need to Happen

James Caughlin By all accounts the last few days have seen many positive reports about the progress being made on the new CBA between the league and the players. Best case scenario for everyone involved is a deal is struck before the end of June with free agency starting after the 4th of July weekend [...]

What to Make of the Flyers’ Big Day

Wow. I’m not sure how else to start this. If there’s an award for “Most Aggressive GM,” I think Paul Holmgren wins unanimously. Many people thought that the 1-2 punch of Mike Richards and Jeff Carter would be skating in the orange and black for their entire careers. Considering their double digit year contracts, that [...]

Wimbledon Round 2 Recap: A Star is Rising

Yeshayahu Ginsburg Move on over, Andy Roddick. There’s a new kid in town for American tennis. We all knew that Ryan Harrison had the potential to be something special when we saw him fight at the US Open last year. We were impressed by his ability in various tournaments throughout this year. We loved his [...]

It’s Draft Time: Your Team is on the Clock

The 2011 TSHQ NBA Mock Draft by Gus Elvin Since the NBA Draft Lottery on May 17th all the talk surrounding the NBA(outside of labor discussions) has been about the NBA Draft and the incoming class of collegiate as well as international players. As we approach draft night it is time that we here at [...]

NBA Draft Day Rumors

In what has to be the worst draft since the infamous 2000 draft, the incredible amount of trade rumors going on has many peoples heads spinning. With the mass amounts of info coming and going lets take a look at some of the rumors that make sense, and some that are just flat out ridiculous. [...]

Congrats to the Bruins! But Now, Let’s Get Ready for the Draft

I know I’m a little late on this, but congratulations are in order for the Boston Bruins, the 2010-2011 Stanley Cup Champions. Hindsight is always easier than making predictions, and at the end of the series, what won and lost a series always seems so obvious. The Canucks couldn’t recover from losing defensemen Dan Hamhuis [...]

Wimbledon First Round Recap: Top Seeds Cruise

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Yeshayahu Ginsburg Well, Rafael Nadal started out this tournament much better than he did his previous Slam, in both form and mentality. While in the first few rounds of the French Open he seemed tight and unmotivated (relative to his usual level, at least), Rafa looked comfortable in his straight-sets victory over a scrappy and [...]

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