Call him Lin-derella if you want but the Knicks new point guard may be the NBA’s Avant-garde …Or not. Either way, similar to Tom Brady or Kurt Warner’s meteoric rises in the NFL, Jeremy Lin has changed the fortunes of the Knicks franchise and may be here to stay. Ninety-nine percent of the time, long-term NBA storylines are as predictable [&hellip
As Peyton Manning continues recuperating from the spinal fusion procedures he underwent last year, it appears all but certain that he’ll continue his career a with a new franchise. Manning wouldn’t be the first future Hall of Fame quarterback to have to change teams in the twilight of his career and he won’t be the last (take heed Tom Brady). No one is [&hellip
Jeremy Lin has become an international icon overnight but he hasn’t done it alone. The last 10 days have completely changed the fate of the Knicks season and possible Mike D’Antoni’s future. Lin-sanity might have a nickname recycled from Vince Carter’s Toronto Raptors heyday but the buzz around Jeremy Linand the New York Knicks is unlike anything the NBA has seen. This meteoric rise has been [&hellip
During the course of a season, certain plays stand out. You might assume that the top play of the Giants season came in the Super Bowl or late in their stretch run for the playoffs. In actuality, the most pivotal play of the Giants season came months ago. It’s a forgotten play that not only appeared superhuman at the time [&hellip
Let’s start with the brutal facts. Joe Montana was the greatest quarterback in NFL history. He won a national championship in college and went 4-0 in Super Bowls. Most impressively Montana threw an impeccable 11 touchdowns to zero interceptions in four Super Bowls. Tom Brady has been great in Super bowls but he hasn’t measured up to Montana’s lofty standards. [&hellip