If you’ve watched any of this year’s Vancouver Olympics, you’ve no doubt bumped into at least a little of the curling events. And if you’ve indeed seen curling, you’ve indeed mumbled to yourself that this is why the Summer Games are superior to the winter Games.
First of all, no one likes a mumbler. Second of all, these curling shenanigans are the fastest growing sport in this year’s Olympics. Even moreso than the freestyle snowboarding that the kids tell me is hip.
The point here is, there’s just no way to tell which Olympic sports are going to catch fire with the masses – something members of the International Pole Dancing Fitness Association are counting on.
Anyone can suggest adds and drops for the NBA fantasy fans out there, but few make those suggestions from the gut. We’ve also sprinkled in tons of helpful stats for all fantasy formats too. Because that’s the kind of fantasy help you deserve.
Okay. I’m being too harsh on both cities. I’m pretty sure parts of “Mississippi burning” were filmed in LaFayette (because the entire state of Mississippi was busy that month) and Detroit … I’m pretty sure all of the Pips and 2/3 of Smokey Robinson’s Miracles were from Detroit, right?
Anyone can suggest adds and drops for the NBA fantasy fans out there, but few make those suggestions from the gut. We’ve also sprinkled in tons of helpful stats for all fantasy formats too. Because that’s the kind of fantasy help you deserve.
When word came out a few months ago that EA Sports would be releasing a new version of NBA Jam, older video game players rejoiced. That joy was dampened a little when we learned it would only be released on the Nintendo Wii, but it was still pretty good news.
But after looking at an initial screenshot of the game, a new NBA Jam could face a lot of pitfalls. Because how do you duplicate or improve on a game that was great because of its imperfections?