This Weekend in Sports: NBA Playoffs, UFC and More
The start of the NBA playoffs and a terrific UFC bout highlight the upcoming sports calendar. Here's what to watch this weekend:
The start of the NBA playoffs and a terrific UFC bout highlight the upcoming sports calendar. Here's what to watch this weekend:
America is at it's strongest when things are at their worst, and that was proven last at the Boston Bruins hockey game as the singing of the National Anthem started.
Michigan's Trey Burke made it official over the weekend, he would be leaving the Wolverines to enter the NBA Draft.
The 2013 MTV Movie Awards winners, though by no means as hyped as, say, the 2013 Oscars, are a fun affair nonetheless. Most of the awards, with exceptions to the "specialty" categories, are voted on by the fans, which means many of the titles that got snubbed during awards season now have another chance for the recognition many believe they deserve.
"Our rap comes from the streets," exclaimed Havoc, one half of Queens-bred hardcore rap duo Mobb Deep, in a 1995 TV interview. "It's about reality -- straight up."
You couldn't help but believe him, either. Two years earlier, on April 13, he and his longtime sidekick, Prodigy, released 'Juvenile Hell' -- a debut LP of bat-toting, nerve-shaking tracks that all but drowned their predecessors in pools of dark truths and nihilistic attitude.
It is no secret that NBA Legend Charles Barkley is the most outspoken broadcaster and sports personality we probably ever seen. Recently, NBA Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban came out and said if he could, he would draft Brittney Griner in the second round to play in the NBA. Well that won't happen but Barkley spoke candidly about Cuban remarks.
If you thought Kevin Hart's 'Real Husbands of Hollywood' was too funny and couldn't get any better, you're wrong. Legendary funny man Chris Rock was signed on to join the cast for season two and you know things will be mad funny. With R&B crooner Robin Thicke leaving the show, Chris Rock is ready to help the show go to another level.
During the first half of the NCAA Championship game Spike Albrecht was on fire! It was a Jimmy Chitwood style shooting display, but not even all those three's could keep him from noticing Kate Upton in the record setting crowd.
When does this women ever sleep this is the third video from Nicki we have been blessed with in the last month.
It was a rough year for NCAA Tournament brackets, especially if you picked the favorites. While no one in Flint took home the Million Dollar Prize, a lot of people did better than us -- get the results here.