
Month: January 2021


Basketball has given Kyrie Irving a Platform | The People’s Sports Podcast
Mark Titus and Charlotte Wilder discuss Kyrie Irving’s recent absence from the Nets, and consider that there might be more to the story of why he was out for so long. They also discuss Kyrie’s […]

From 1-50, the best current nicknames in MLB
A rose by any other name would actually smell sweeter if it had a cool nickname

The Bernie Sanders meme is a Topps card
That’s when you know it’s serious

Nuggets’ Porter questionable for return vs. Suns
As he starts to work back his conditioning level, Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. is considered questionable for Friday’s game against the Suns, coach Michael Malone told reporters.

Sources: NBA PPDs evolving as Grizzlies parked
The Grizzlies’ next three games have been postponed as the NBA is adjusting how it handles COVID-19 exposures by essentially parking teams and taking them out of circulation, sources say

Hornets’ Zeller to return after 4-week absence
Hornets center Cody Zeller, who missed four weeks with a broken bone in his non-shooting hand, said he’s ready to return in Friday’s game against Chicago. Coach James Borrego said Zeller won’t be on a […]

Gregg Popovich on why he Became Outspoken About Politics
Gregg Popovich shares that he has spoken privately with his team about social justice causes and politics for years, but during the last administration he switched to talking about those topics more publicly.

Inside the secret skill that fuels Stephen Curry’s record-breaking career
It took 18 seasons for Reggie Miller to hit 2,560 3-pointers, second most in NBA history. Curry will pass him in just over 11. How did he do it? This story reveals a singular elite […]

The case for the NHL keeping an all-Canadian division permanently
Border restrictions yielded the (We The) North Division in 2021. Here’s why the NHL should keep it for 2021-22 and beyond.