Highly scrutinized but certainly not ignored, Tiger Woods and LeBron James sit among the Top 10 of Forbes Magazine’s annual Celebrity 100 list. The list is comprised of those celebrities Forbes deems to be the most powerful in entertainment. While Woods and James are listed, in order, at #6 and #10, there are more athlete …
Yearly Archive: 2011
Oprah Honored By Michael Jordan During Surprise Show
The City of Chicago has its fair share of larger-than-life figures and personalities (it doesn’t get much larger than President Barack Obama) so when Michael Jordan blessed the United Center stage Tuesday to say farewell to Oprah Winfrey lets just say it was – EPIC.
Jordan Brand Inks First Female Athlete: Maya Moore
No. 1 WNBA pick Maya Moore has been tapped as the first female athlete to represent Jordan Brand.
Colin Cowherd Sitcom Down The Drain
I find this slightly disappointing, but CBS decided not to move forward with a show based upon ESPN’s Colin Cowherd. Its too bad because sports fans might be without the NFL and/or the NBA and we will need something else to quench our thirsts. Sucks for CBS. I hope he’s joking about that Charlie Sheen …
LAWSUIT: Bobcats Asst. Charles Oakley Sues Vegas Hotel
Rewind to May 2010. Las Vegas, Nevada. The Aria Resort and Casino. Former NBA player and current Charlotte Bobcats Assistant Coach Charles Oakley suffered a broken arm at the hands of hotel security.
Steelers Polamalu Earns USC Degree
Ball players often leave school early to pursue their professional sports dreams. Many of them promise to return to campus to complete their degree. Friday, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu kept that promise and graduated from the University of Southern California with a history degree. Even on such an important day in his life, Polamalu …
Maxim’s Hot 100 Includes Several Baller’s Loves [PICS]
Maxim Magazine’s annual Hot 100 issue is out and among the list of 2011 beauties are Gabrielle Union, Ciara, and Kim Kardashian. What do these women have in common? They are all dating a professional athlete. Not the same athlete, silly!











