Shaquille O'Neal dubbing Chris Bosh the RuPaul of the NBA might be the funniest thing in a string of funny from
Shaq. Not sure if it was the hair, the cheekbones or his occasionally soft game that set off
Shaq, but that's good stuff.
Bosh best not fire back, nobody wins a war of words with
Shaq...with the next round of the
FA Cup on the go in
England this weekend, the
English Premier League will resume its hectic schedule with a full slate of games the next two days...
Manchester United is said to be eying
Bayern Munich's French star
Franck Ribery as a
replacement should Cristiano Ronaldo leave to
Real Madrid this summer. Not sure you could fully replace
CR7, but
Ribery is an awesome player...any team that is
willing to pay Kurt Warner $14 million per season - like the
San Francisco 49ers are said to be - will live to regret that move...
GBVH looked into tickets for Saturday's
World Baseball Classic game in
Toronto where
Canada will host the
United States. Plenty of good seats in the 100 level can be had. Guess when the media is covering who
isn't playing more than who is, you've got a problem...the
New England Patriots could have had the 12th overall pick for
Matt Cassel but instead went for the 33rd overall pick. Make of this what you will, but sure seems more than a bit odd...
Bill Simmons (aka
"The Sports Guy") at
ESPN Page 2 mentioned this came out at the
NBA all-star game in Phoenix: "of all the wildest predictions I heard in
Phoenix, the craziest came from a connected executive who predicted that
fifteen NHL teams would go under within the next two years (and was dead serious)." I'm sure
Gary Bettman will say that it isn't nearly that bad, and is only 12. Thanks to
TS for that link...the latest, and likely final, word on
David Beckham is
he'll stay with AC Milan through the end of the season in May and then immediately return to play for the
LA Galaxy in
MLS. That's a lot of miles to put on his legs...have a great day, we'll look to get off the schneid on the
PTP later today.
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