Greg Landorf blends sports and rap together through short features and interviews. Focusing on relevant and engaging topics ensures each piece is well written. Two-Five minute segments, released 3x weekly, capture the audience's attention while utilizing time. Sit back, relax and elevate your mind as you listen to New York Sports and Rhymes.
Are the Warriors supposed to receive sympathy? Are you kidding me? It's too bad a Warriors minority owner hasn't found a way to implement AI or Machine Learning in the NBA. I guess they're too busy shoving opposing point guards anyway
The focus needs to be on David aka the Toronto Raptors. Despite being a rookie, Head coach Nick Nurse has earned his MD, implementing surgical defensive schemes. Putting the clamps on the reigning Champs.
Don't be surprised if Monday night ends in a celebration for an entire nation.
During the winter of 2017, The Atlanta Braves were stripped of 12 prospects, and their former general manager, John Coppolella, was banned from baseball for life due to a three-year circumvention of international signing rules.
This is the equivalent of the potato famine to a major league baseball team's farm system.
The Braves are changing baseball, creating a culture that is unparalleled.
At the age of 53, Steve Kerr shows the ultimate trust in his players, allowing them to be themselves, never micromanaging.
Kerr has an uncanny feel for the game, never calling unnecessary timeouts, and it's why the Warriors are able to persevere under any circumstance.
Buster Olney recently wrote an article for ESPN plus about how the Mets need to sell, sell, sell at the deadline. Then, all I hear on WFAN, The home of sports radio in NY is how awful the Mets organization is. I didn't realize 28-29 and only 5 games out of first place constitutes as awful? Especially when you're built around a pitching staff that's been more reminiscent of staff infection to start the season?
It's a shame that Trump has received more play with Stormy Daniels than the Mets have with Yoenis Cespedes. Such is life. At the end of the day, the eye test is what matters most. Everything else takes a back seat. If the starting rotation right's the ship, the New York Met's have the talent to win the NL East.