Jameer Nelson Out at Least a Month
by Tim Povtak
Filed under: Magic, NBA Injuries
This is where good depth can really come in handy.
Veteran Jason Williams, the point guard on Miami’s NBA Championship team of 2006, will become a starter once again with a serious contender. The Orlando Magic announced Tuesday that All-Star Jameer Nelson will undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair a [...]
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How Can I Expedite The Divorce And Determine Custody At A Later Date?
My husband and I have been apart for just a few days more than a year now and we’re still not divorced. It’s been an ongoing battle of motion after motion that he’s filing to try and gain full custody of our son. Neither of us contest the divorce, we both definitely want to get [...]
What Books Should I Ask For For My Birthday?
I’m a guy, 14 turning 15. My favorite books include the Harry Potter Books (obviously), The Lightning Theif by Rick Riordan, and The Book Theif by Markus Zusak. I tend to like adventure and fantasy books, but I’m starting to get into some of the classics that I read at school like Of [...]
Spygate to Stupidgate: Belichick Blunders
by Jay Mariotti
Filed under: NFL
INDIANAPOLIS — He was wearing a dark blue hoodie, stylish with a shirt collar, and my thought right now is that Bill Belichick should go back to the old tattered version. Because on Sunday night, in one of the most inexplicably arrogant brain cramps in the history of football and any [...]
Graham Womack wrote a new blog post: Let’s play What Ifs
Graham Womack wrote a new blog post: Let’s play What Ifs
I just finished re-watching the 1999 documentary, The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, about the Detroit Tigers Hall of Fame first baseman, when the thought occurred to look up Greenberg’s career statistics. Greenberg is an interesting case. Juxtaposed against our current era, [...]
Real Salt Lake Crashes MLS Cup Party
by Brian Straus
Filed under: MLS
For those who think the MLS Cup playoffs are too brief, the four teams involved in this weekend’s semifinals (along with Southern California Edison) did their best to draw them out as long as possible.
A few hours after the Los Angeles Galaxy outlasted Houston in an epic overtime game that felt [...]
How To Find Out If A Divorce Document Is Legal Or Not?
My parents had split up 3 years ago after 18 yrs of marriage. My dad moved out the same night after an argument. 1 year later, my dad hands my mother a document stating thats the divorce paper. Yet again, she had never gone to a court, nor received any kind of documents by mail, [...]
What Are Some Fictional Books That Refer To History Or Is Based On History?
The kind of books I’m looking for are like To Kill A Mockingbird or Moby Dick because they both have to reference to historic occurrences or historical themes. The books I’m looking for should depict accurately what happened then or it could also parallel a real person’s life. It could be a classical novel/book or [...]
Evander Holyfield Rightfully Swings to Mike Tyson’s Defense
by Terence Moore
Filed under: FanHouse Exclusive
The toughest fight in Mike Tyson’s life never involved the likes of Buster Douglas, Evander Holyfield or Lennox Lewis.
It involved Tyson versus Tyson.
As for Tyson’s second toughest fight, it continues, and it will never end. It involves Tyson versus many in society who just won’t leave the guy [...]