One of the events NFL fans always clamor for every year is the NFL Draft.
This year’s version kicks off next Thursday night, and teams, players, the draftees and their families will never be quite the same afterwards.
One of the events NFL fans always clamor for every year is the NFL Draft.
This year’s version kicks off next Thursday night, and teams, players, the draftees and their families will never be quite the same afterwards.
Before Wednesday night’s game with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns head coach Alvin Gentry posed the question to the media, after Kobe and Wade, name a shooting guard you would take over James Harden?
The Diamondbacks are not strangers to adversity. Last season everyone picked them last and once they got into first, no one thought they would hold on.
Even from over 2,000 miles away, Senator John McCain is keeping a close eye on the Phoenix sports scene.
A year ago Arizona State cornerback Omar Bolden didn’t know what where his football career was headed. Today there is still uncertainty, but his future looks brighter than it did last spring when the All-Pac-10 selection was diagnosed with a tore ACL in his left knee ending his senior season before it ever started.
Through the first 10 games of the regular season, the Pittsburgh Pirates offense has been anemic, scoring only 19 runs in those games.
Well folks, the NFL released its team schedules on Tuesday, and for Cardinals fans, this day couldn’t have come quick enough. Thankfully we knew this year’s opponents ahead of time,…
The Cardinals started Phase I of their off-season strength and conditioning program on Monday, and it was very well attended. Almost 60 players took part in the two workout sessions that took place.
There was really no “off” in Larry Fitzgerald’s off-season. Following a season where he caught 80 passes for 1,411 and eight touchdowns while enduring a rotating door at quarterback, Fitz has taken traveling to another level the past three months. His schedule has included stops in Australia, Europe, South America and Africa twice.
There’s no place like home. You don’t have to tell the Phoenix Suns, whose happy homecoming included a 125-107 pasting of the short-handed Portland Trail Blazers Monday night at U.S. Airways Center. Portland was without the services of LaMarcus Aldridge, Raymond Felton and Nicolas Batum who did not play due to injuries.