The Real Answer to the Lebron vs. MJ Debate

By: Mike Rifkin During the Lakers- Thunder game on Tuesday night, Lebron James became the NBA’S all-time leading scorer passing Kareem Abdul – Jabbar’s record. Since appearing on the Sports Illustrated cover, deeming himself the chosen one, LeBron James has done what many athletes have not, and that’s lived up to the hype. But there’sContinue reading “The Real Answer to the Lebron vs. MJ Debate”

Nothing But Nets

By: Mike Rifkin On Friday, the NBA world was stunned when Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving requested a trade. According to reports, Irving and the Nets were talking about a contract extension, but the Nets wanted stipulations that have yet to be public.  The Nets front office wants stipulations in Kyrie’s contract because Kyrie, asContinue reading “Nothing But Nets”

What Could Have Been

By Mike Rifkin On Sunday the Knicks lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108. Donovan Mitchell, who the Knicks were rumored to be in on during the offseason had 38 points and 12 assists in Cleveland’s win.  Mitchell is currently averaging 32.2 points per game, 4.5 rebounds per game and 7.3 assists per game. Yes, itContinue reading “What Could Have Been”

Same Old Knicks

By : Mike Rifkin On Thursday Donovan Mitchell watch ended. The Jazz sent the 26 year old to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Guard Collin Sexton, Rookie Forward Ochai Agbaji, Lauri Markkanen and five first round picks (3 unprotected and two pick swaps). Mitchell in his five seasons averages 23.9 points per game, 4.2Continue reading “Same Old Knicks”

DONOVAN MITCHELL TO THE KNICKS A PIPE DREAM BUT A POSSIBILITY

By Mark Halpern As pointed out to me by Mike Rifken (Host of SIN Podcasts) last night that the Knicks haven’t had a superstar on their bench since Carmelo Anthony. During our podcast last night, I stopped and thought for a few seconds, and he is right. We haven’t had a true Superstar player onContinue reading “DONOVAN MITCHELL TO THE KNICKS A PIPE DREAM BUT A POSSIBILITY”

Frank Vogel : Easy Scapegoat

By: Mike Rifkin The Lakers fired Frank Vogel on Monday after three seasons. The Lakers missed the playoffs and playin tournament  this season with a record of 33-49. Vogel in his three seasons as the Lakers coach went 127-98 and won an NBA Championship in 2019-2020. Now Vogel was the easiest person to blame forContinue reading “Frank Vogel : Easy Scapegoat”

Best Food in Stadiums and Venues Pt3. (NBA,NHL)

By Mark Halpern In the first two parts, I discussed MLB/NFL stadium foods. Since most NBA teams share an arena with NHL teams, most of the concessions you would get can be made for either sport. I have selected 12 different Arena’s that have extravagant food selections for you to try. #3 In New Orleans,Continue reading “Best Food in Stadiums and Venues Pt3. (NBA,NHL)”

New York Knicks Resurgence

By Lawrence Lang We are only eight games into the Knicks 2020-2021 season, and it seems there is new life in the city that never sleeps for one of its basketball teams.After losing their season opener to the Indiana Pacers 121-107 and losing their second game to the Philadelphia 76ers 109-89. The Knicks got aContinue reading “New York Knicks Resurgence”