Eagles issue statement over Riley Cooper calendar gaffe

February 13th, 2015

by Brandyn Campbell

Brandyn Blog

 

 

 

 

Whoops! The Eagles say that featuring a player known to have used the "n-word" for February was an innocent mistake.

Whoops! The Eagles say that featuring a player known to have used the “n-word” for February was an innocent mistake.

Awkward. Unfortunate. Embarrassing. Offensive. All describe the fact that Philadelphia Eagles WR Riley Cooper, who was recorded using the n-word at a concert almost two years ago, was the featured player for February in the team’s official calendar.

In case you’ve forgotten, February is also Black History Month.

Welp.

While it strangely took several days into the month for the anger to form, by Thursday it had reached a fever pitch. You know it’s deep when TMZ comes into the fray but that’s exactly what happened, with Eagles PR guy Brett Strohsacker telling the outlet,  “If anything, it was an honest mistake.”

In an unusual move for the notoriously tight-lipped team, the Eagles issued a statement on the matter.

“We do not oversee the production of the annual team calendar. We do not provide any input about the players who are featured or where those pictures appear in the calendar. The NFL licenses the production of that calendar to a third party and we do not have an opportunity to review the material.”

No proof of the calendar is shown to the teams in advance of production? That just begs for problems.  Just a guess, but methinks that will be an added part of the process moving forward.

Melanin Mount Rushmore

February 12th, 2015

by OGICIC

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I’ll be honest, I’ve never participated in the “Kobe v. LeBron” or “Kobe v. MJ” debates and I’ve refrained for a simple reason. None of the aforementioned names come anywhere close to being the “greatest” in basketball. I love Floyd Mayweather and he has a success story which is filled with hard work and dedication, yet in still he can never be the “greatest”. I just watched the Super Bowl and was rooting for the Patriots, though after the victory I refused to engage in the “is Tom Brady the greatest?” discussion. Why? Because the greatest is named Jim Brown! The greatest in basketball are named Bill Russell & Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! The greatest boxer is named Muhammad Ali!

How do I define greatness, or the “greatest”? I define it by one’s performance on and off the field. To be the “greatest” means that you persevered through far more than anyone else, emerged victorious and uncompromised. How can Michael Jordan, or LeBron James, or Kobe Bryant be the “greatest”? I’ve never heard of MJ speaking up for the inner city youth that die for his shoes, much less the Chinese youth that make them. I appreciate LeBron’s speaking up on issues and his philanthropic efforts, but how does any of that exist without Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar? If we are to talk hardware, Bill Russell won 11 NBA championships and did so as both a player and coach in one of the most racially hostile cities in America (Boston). Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (aka Mr. Never White America’s Negro) won 6 NBA championships. If we are to talk about more than championships, Bill and Kareem have been avid advocates and spokespersons for Melanin/Hebrew/African-American people! They stood with boxing’s “greatest” Muhammad Ali, as he took on the racist and biased institution.

Jim Brown? Well he only won 1 NFL Championship, yet his fight of racism and injustice, his youth work and his constant advocacy have more diamonds in them than any ring!!!!

Thats how I define greatness……so sorry….MJ never has a chance, Kobe not even close, LeBron (I guess we can wait and see) can be 3rd at best! Brady, no way, Montana, never heard of him. Marshawn………heeeeyyyyy……..ask Jim about that one!

Zachariah Ysaye Oluwa Bankole “OGICIC”, for War Room Sports

NBA Quick Takes: Patty Mills Interview & When Hip-Hop Meets Hoops

February 11th, 2015

by Kamal Hylton

Kamal Hylton Blog

 

 

 

 

Hello War Room Nation!

 

It’s Kamal Hylton of NBA Nation Australia and War Room Sports giving you your weekly fix of NBA Quick Takes. This week I bring you a great interview I did with San Antonio Spurs and Australian Boomers guard Patty Mills as well as my take on a Toronto Raptors halftime show that truly illustrate the marriage between Hip-Hop and Hoops.

 

Patty Mills Interview

 

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Covering the NBA for a basketball mad country like Australia has been an absolute joy, a real eye opener, not only in the way the Aussie hoops community supports me and helps push my work, but in how readers/viewers REALLY appreciate the work I’ve been doing. They especially love getting updates on their fellow Aussies, so when the Spurs came to town and played the Toronto Raptors, I had to have a chat with point guard Patty Mills.

 

(Video courtesy of NBA Nation Australia)

Patty was such a nice and engaging guy, it felt like you were speaking with an old friend and I easily could’ve spoken with him for hours. One thing that comes across clear is how proud he is of being an Aussie in the NBA and how much his fellow players like Aron Baynes, Dante Exum, Matthew Dellavedova, and Andrew Bogut support each other. With the country talent pool growing and the national team program on the rise, this is going to be a fun group of players to watch. It’s a mirror image of what’s going on up here in Canada. Players like Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett, Cory Joseph, and Tristan Thompson support each other in the same way and it’s beginning to bear fruit on a national and international level.

 

A big thanks to Patty Mills for taking the time out to give me an interview and for more video interviews make sure to visit NBA Nation Australia.

 

Phife Dawg at the ACC

 

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The union that Hip-Hop and hoops share has been going strong for ages, from streetball games to rappers giving NBA stars shoutouts on tracks and more. I even have my own pre-game ritual I do before every Toronto Raptors game I cover. On my way to the arena I listen to the Tissue In The Tape podcast. So when “The Five Foot Assassin” Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest did the halftime show at the ACC during Raptors vs. Clippers, I was excited. I usually tune out the halftime performance at NBA games but when it’s a show like this or when Drake performed during Drake Night earlier this season, my ears perk up.

 

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It was a great performance that got the crowd pumped up and me doing a head nod/chair dance combo in the press box, however it also got me thinking that something was missing. Phife Dawg’s performance was outstanding, but it also made me think about how amazing the show would’ve been if Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad were there. A Tribe Called Quest was subject of arguably one of the greatest documentaries out there called Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest by actor/director Michael Rapaport that came out in 2011.

 

If you haven’t seen it already, here’s the trailer. It’s a movie that has something for everybody whether you’re into music, movies, or just want to be entertained.

 

 

To catch all my NBA writing, photos, and videos visit NBA Nation Australia or on Twitter @NBANationOz.

 

Kamal Hylton of NBA Nation Australia, for War Room Sports

The Weatherman, SAT Scores, and High School Athlete Recruit Ratings

February 10th, 2015

by Gus Griffin

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(Image via HookemReport.com)

(Image via HookemReport.com)

What does the weatherman, SAT scores, and high school athlete recruit ratings have in common?  As a society we place way too much emphasis on them all as reliable predictors of the future.

The best recent example of this for high school athletes would be the University of Texas.  It was in the [college football] National Title game after the 2009 season, falling to Alabama.  Its 2010 and 2011 recruitment classes were rated top five by the various rating agencies.  Scout.com rated its 2012 class as number 1.  And yet, in spite of having one of the two largest athletic budgets in the nation (Ohio State being the other), over the past five years since their title game appearance their record is 36-28.  To top that, all those 5 star recruits were so good, in the 2014 NFL draft, not one of them was picked.

These agencies are not alone in their failure.  Standard and Poors embellished stocks infected with toxic mortgages, which help contribute to the financial collapse.  Used car salesmen dump lemons from time to time.  The difference is this.  S&P is paying a $1.5 billion dollar fine for being wrong.  Used car salesmen get fired if they are found to have misrepresented a vehicle’s worth or history.

What the hell happens to these cockroaches?

 

Gus Griffin, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#660)

February 9th, 2015

by Christopher Dinkins

Mayor Blog

 

 

 

After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #660 SHOUTOUT to you MARIO LEMIEUX…((NHL)) islanders 3 sabres 2…blackhawks 4 blues…predators 3 panthers 2(so)…flyers 3 capitals 1…lightning 5 ducks 3…stars 3 rangers 2(ot)…jets 5 avalanche 3…canadiens 3 bruins 1…..LONG STREAK (wild 5) WRONG STREAK (avalanche ..senators 3)…..((NBA)) thunder 131(durant 29) clippers 108 paul (18/13a)….cavaliers 120(irving 28/10a) lakers 105(davis 16)…grizzlies 94(conley 21) hawks 88(teague 22)…pacers 103(scola 15/14) hornets 102(jefferson 30/13)…wolves 112(pekovic 29) pistons 101(drummond 17/14)…bulls 98(gasol 25/15) magic 97(olidipo 18)…blazers 109(lillard 23) rockets 98(harden 45)…raptors 87(johnson 15) spurs 82duncan(12/12)…kings 85(cousins 28/12) suns 83(thomas 26)…LONG STREAK (bulls…pacers 3) WRONG STREAK (nuggets 5)…..((NCAAHOOPERY)) *****RIP DEAN SMITH (1931-2015)….one of the best to ever do it….coached a lot of HALL OF FAMERS and greats….SALUTE……you have to acknowledge class…..ladies side WINNERS include BAYLOR…NOTRE DAME…MARYLAND…TENNESSEE…OREGON STATE…LOUISVILLE…FLORIDA STATE…ARIZONA STATE…KENTUCKY…ARIZONA…NORTH CAROLINA..read a lil bit more for MUST SEE GAME ALERT !!!!……….((MLB)) looks like SAN DIEGO PADRES are going for the gusto…they agree to 4YR/$75M deal with P-JAMES SHIELDS……and AFTER FURTHER REVIEW will be starting its 2015 MLB PREVIEW with NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST ((diamondbacks..dodgers..giants…padres..rockies))…..***CARRIBEAN WORLD SERIES*** CUBA 3 MEXICO 2…CUBA wins first series since 1960……..—–>dont forget to check out THE SPORTS HOUSE with SONNIE and CHRIS ((6-8pm…THE WACKO BOB NETWORK….646-478-5337))….we will definitely be talking about sports the way you wanna talk about sports !!!!!…..((TENNIS)) *FED CUP PLAYOFFS*—->VENUS WILLIAMS over MARIA IRIGOYEN (6-1.6-4)…PAULA ORMAECHEA over COCO (subbing for sick SERENA WILLIAMS) VANDEWEGHE (6-4.6-4)…..NBA GAME of the day CLIPPERS(33-19) v MAVERICKS(33-18)….NHL GAME of the day FLAMES(61pts) v SHARKS(63pts)….NCAAHOOPERY GAME of the day M-DUKE(20-3) v FLORIDA STATE(13-11) ladies side MUST SEE GAME ALERT !!!!!!!——————->SOUTH CAROLINA (21-0) v CONNECTICUT (22-1)…….TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “WATCHING YOU” – SLAVE……..its MONDAY….prepare for snowstorm ..bundle up and make sure shorties are covered…..the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!!!,,,,,,,,,,AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#659)

February 6th, 2015

by Christopher Dinkins

Christopher Dinkins Blog

 

 

 

After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #659 SHOUTOUT to you JACK HAM…..((NBA)) HORNETS 94(henderson 27) WIZARDS 87(wall 15/13a)….CAVALIERS 105(james 23) CLIPPERS 94(griffin 16)….MAVERICKS 101(chandler 16/16) KINGS 78(cousins 23/11)….BLAZERS 108(batum 20) SUNS 87(bledsoe 17)….JACQUE VAUGHN disappears from ORLANDO MAGIC replaced by JAMES BORREGO….AMARE STOUDIMIRE should accept buyout and go somewhere else…been sayin that for last two years…..sheeesh !!!!!…..gotta feeling ADAM SILVER (the commish) is going to make his mark as HDIC by flippin playoff structure…..dont like it at all…((NCAAHOOPERY)) GONZAGA 77 (wiltjer 22) SANTA CLARA 63 (brownridge 25)….ladies side SOUTH CAROLINA 58(cuevas 16) GEORGIA 35(clark 8)….NOTRE DAME 75(turner 26/13) VIRGINIA 54(randolph 16)….MARYLAND 77(walker-kimbrough 21) PENN STATE 62(spann 18)….SYRACUSE 61(peterson 20) NORTH CAROLINA 56(mavunga 14/13)….TEXAS A&M 55(walker 17) MISSOURI 48(frericks 15/16)….DUKE 70(stevens 24) WAKE FOREST 53(hamby 18/10)……((NHL)) BLUES 3 SABRES 0….ISLANDERS 3 FLYERS 2(so)….CAPITALS 2 SENATORS 1….PANTHERS 3 KINGS 2….DUCKS 5 PREDATORS 2….LIGHTNING 5 STARS 2….RED WINGS 3 AVALANCHE 0….HURRICANES 2COYOTES 1(so)….SHARKS 5 CANUCKS 1….where is EVANDER KANE (jets) ???…after situation about a “wardrobe malfunction” he decides not to show up for game v CANUCKS in his home town of VANCOUVER….hmmmmm……((MLB))**CARRIBEAN SERIES** DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 3 MEXICO 2….PUERTO RICO eliminated……CUBA…MEXICO…VENEZUELA have advanced….((BOXING)) looks like APRIL 11 will be a big day for boxing on network television…ANDY LEE (champ) v PETER QUILLIN …co feature on DANNY GARCIA-LAMONT PETERSON card…….its DOUBLEHEADER FRIDAY….lets go———–> NBA GAMEs of the day WARRIORS(39-8) v HAWKS(41-9) / CLIPPERS(33-17) v RAPTORS(33-17)…..NHL GAMEs of the day MAPLE LEAFS(48pts) v DEVILS(49pts) / BLACKHAWKS(64pts) v JETS(61pts)….NCAA HOOPERY GAMEs of the day ladies side OREGON STATE(20-1) v WASHINGTON(16-6) / STANFORD(17-5) v ARIZONA STATE(20-2)…..TRUE SCHOOL JAMs of the day “SQUARE BIZ” – TEENA MARIE / “CANT DO NUTTIN FOR YA MAN” – PUBLIC ENEMY……enjoy your weekend……HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY COUSIN RHONDA BISHOP-SHEPARD….LOVE YOU !!!!!!!…..the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!…..AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

NBA Quick Takes: Should the NBA Scrap the Current Playoff Format?

February 5th, 2015

by Kamal Hylton

Kamal Hylton Blog

 

 

 

 

Hello War Room Nation!

 

It’s Kamal Hylton of NBA Nation Australia and War Room Sports back with your weekly NBA Quick Takes, this week looking at the rise of Milwaukee Bucks small forward Khris Middleton, the Raptors upcoming tough stretch and why the NBA should consider scrapping the current playoff format to include the best 16 teams.

 

Is that Khris Middleton or Michael Redd?

 

NBA: Milwaukee Bucks at New Orleans Pelicans

 

Khris Middleton was basically a throw-in as part of the Brandon Knight/Brandon Jennings trade between the Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks, but who would’ve thought he’d be a major player in who’s winning this trade so far? Giving credit where it’s due, Jennings was a key piece to the Pistons success this season (along with the dumping of Josh Smith) before going down with a season ending injury. However as we currently stand, it’s safe to say that the Bucks are winning the deal, due in large part to the former Pistons 2nd round pick (39th overall in 2012 NBA Draft). The principle part of the trade in Knight is leading this young squad and flourishing under the coaching of Jason Kidd (averaging 17.7 PPG and 5.3 APG), but the massive improvement Middleton has shown by picking up the slack through the team’s major injuries is nothing short of impressive.

 

Watching him at the ACC against the Raptors wearing the No. 22, he looked like a poor man’s Michael Redd in the way he played such an efficient game and took smart shots. Now I’m by no means saying he’ll turn into the caliber of player Redd was during his peak Buck years as a 20.0+ PPG scorer, but looking at his three point percentages and smooth stroke during his early days in Milwaukee (41.4% last season and 45.1% so far this season) and at only 23 years old, that’s a perfect player to pattern his game after.

 

Middleton is a restricted free agent at the end of the season, but with the way his game is growing, don’t be shocked if the South Carolina native is re-signed to a long-term deal.

 

It’s ‘Gut check time’ for the Raptors

 

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Currently sitting 2nd in the Eastern Conference with a 33-17 record, the Raptors can be more than happy with how the first half of the season has gone. There’ve been some bumps in the road and some areas of inconsistency, mainly on the defensive end of the floor, but they coped well while DeMar DeRozen was out with a lengthy injury, have Kyle Lowry representing the franchise as an All-Star starter, and is seeing a major improvement in its big Lithuanian, Jonas Valanciunas (averaging five double-doubles in his last nine games). However the REAL test comes during the next eight games, starting Friday night against the Los Angeles Clippers (in an ESPN game) followed by games against the San Antonio Spurs at home, Washington Wizards away, Atlanta Hawks at home, Houston Rockets away, New Orleans Pelicans away, Dallas Mavericks away, and Golden State Warriors at home.

 

With the All-Star break right before that four game road trip there will be some time to get away, rest and refocus, but coach Dwayne Casey will have in the back of his mind the last big road trip the team was on that finished 2-4 and included three straight beatdowns from the Portland Trailblazers, Golden State Warriors, and Phoenix Suns.

 

Time for the Best to play the Best

 

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Over the last number of seasons the trend of the Eastern Conference being so much weaker than the Western Conference has made some of the early round playoff games unwatchable, having teams qualify with losing records only to get swept aside 4-0 in uncompetitive series. I brought this question up as a recent guest on the AFTER FURTHER REVIEW radio show of whether it’s time to scrap the conferences and go with the best teams. I said on the show they should and I feel even stronger about it while writing this.

 

Just to give you a picture of how this would look, here’s what the current playoff match-ups would roughly look like in that format if it started today (didn’t factor in any tiebreakers etc…)

 

1st vs. 16th seed: Golden State vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

2nd vs. 15th seed: Atlanta Hawks vs. New Orleans Pelicans

3rd vs. 14th seed: Memphis Grizzlies vs. Milwaukee Bucks

4th vs. 13th seed: Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns

5th vs. 12th seed: Toronto Raptors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

6th vs. 11th seed: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Chicago Bulls

7th vs. 10th seed: Los Angeles Clippers vs. San Antonio Spurs

8th vs. 9th seed: Dallas Mavericks vs. Washington Wizards

 

Just at a first glance, doesn’t that look WAY more interesting as an NBA fan than the current format? Going this way weeds out all the teams that would likely get run over in the first round, not like NCAA March Madness with kids playing and mistakes being made to cause “Upset Specials” or “Cinderella Stories”, but also would help motivate other teams to build a winning culture and possibly get rid of this current tanking phenomenon.

 

To catch all my NBA writing, photos and videos visit NBA Nation Australia or on Twitter @NBANationOz.

 

Kamal Hylton of NBA Nation Australia, for War Room Sports

SLOW YOUR ROLL ON THE CONSPIRACY STUFF

February 3rd, 2015

by Gus Griffin

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(Image via Colorlines.com)

(Image via Colorlines.com)

Hell no, [Roger] Goodell and the league didn’t want Marshawn [Lynch] to win the [Super Bowl XLIX] MVP.  But Vegas did not do well since most of the public and underground money was on New England.  The other factor is that there is no guarantee that sports writers would have voted for him anyway.  Journalists have a long history of being vindictive against any athlete that does not accommodate them.  The great Ted Williams had TWO triple-crown seasons in which he did not win league MVP.  Hall of Famer Eddie Murray never won the MVP and I still contend though in a losing effort, Terrell Owens should have won the award [in Super Bowl XXXIX] 10 years ago.  None of them had good relationships with the media.  “Beast Mode” would have deserved it, but I’m not sure he would have won, even with a different outcome.

 

Gus Griffin, for War Room Sports

THE 2ND ANNUAL UNOFFICIAL LAGOS SUPER BOWL PARTY

February 1st, 2015

by Nwaji Jibunoh

Nwaji Blog

 

 

 

 

(Image via KWWL.com)

(Image via KWWL.com)

Two years ago, I wrote an article telling the story of how the number of people across the world watching the NFL, especially during the Playoffs and very specifically when it comes to Super Bowl, is growing.

Since that time, I decided in conjunction with other NFL enthusiasts to throw an unofficial Lagos Super Bowl party with the 2014 games being the inception edition. Needless to say the first year event drew a remarkable crowd. A combination of Americans living in Nigeria who wouldn’t miss the Super Bowl for anything, Nigerians like myself who grew up stateside and are still in love with the game, and Nigerians and Europeans who just want to see what the greatest show on Earth is all about, and of course to catch the halftime show.

2015 marks the 2nd annual event and it is gaining some serious momentum as more individuals are attending this year by sheer word of mouth. The game is also growing on a lot of individuals as the stories behind the players and how they got here are becoming main talking points on international news stations such as CNN and Sky News. I am actually having very significant dialogues about how Brady should not think of throwing any passes in the direction of Richard Sherman or how the Pats are truly “America’s Team” and not the Dallas Cowboys, and of course Marshawn Lynch making the statement “shout out to all my real Africans” has made folks over here even more interested in the Super Bowl this year.

I am quite proud to be part of the growing culture of people wanting to watch the Super Bowl, not only for the entertainment value anymore but for the actual sport itself, in this part of the world at the ungodly hours on a Sunday night into Monday morning. It just shows that with enough time, branding, publicity, exhibition, and league games being played globally that the NFL, even with its Rugby looking ball and even stranger style of play can truly become a global sport, as is evident with the number of people attending the 2nd ANNUAL UNOFFICIAL LAGOS SUPER BOWL PARTY….

 

Nwaji Jibunoh, International Correspondent for War Room Sports

Located in Lagos, Nigeria, Nwaji Jibunoh is War Room Sports’ International Soccer Contributor.  Nwaji also contributes commentary on U.S. sports from an international perspective.  He’s an Atlanta Falcons fan, Howard University alum, and former tight end for the North Atlanta High School Warriors.

 

Dominoes, Evolution, and why Djokovic is the best in the world

February 1st, 2015

by Gus Griffin

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Novak Djokovic is not a great server. He has at best an average volly and does not have a great deal of variety in his offensive game. So why does he now have 8 major titles in the prime of his career? Because he is arguably the greatest defensive player of all time.  How and why he became this is a vintage evolutionary sports tale that can be best understood through the game of dominoes.

The evolutionary aspect has to do with the conditions and environment present when Djokovic came on the scene in the shadow of whom I believe to be the greatest baseline offensive player in the history of the game in a man by the name of Roger Federer.  The only way to consistently compete with him was to develop an elite baseline defense.  So the shots that are winners against anyone else on the tour (with the exception of a healthy Nadal) become either unforced errors or merely extend a rally.  It is similar to how the Jordan era Bulls became the best and most mentally tough team in sports: conquering the Bad Boys Pistons required them to become this to be champions.  Another illustration was when Bill Parcells took over the Giants in the same division as the defending champion Redskins in 1983.  By the time he left NY, the Giants had beaten the Redskins in 6 straight non-strike games and won two Super Bowls.

Tactically, Djokovic is like the old school dominoes player at the party.  He never takes the easy 20 or 25 point score which leave the board open to the next player.  Instead he locks the board and gets his points from what the others are left with in their hands.

Trying to hit a winner past “The Joker” is like throwing in the direction of Deion Sanders in his prime: a pick six is more likely than a completion. Only in football, teams could choose to go in another direction. Tennis players have no such luxury and that is why he is the best in the world.

 

Gus Griffin, for War Room Sports