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The NBA’s collective bargaining agreement expires at the end of June. David Stern (NBA commissioner) and the union head, Billy Hunter, are making concilliatory gestures …
The NBA’s collective bargaining agreement expires at the end of June. David Stern (NBA commissioner) and the union head, Billy Hunter, are making concilliatory gestures …
Officials of NCAA Division II college programs were recently worried about having too many members. Now they are worried that too many are leaving D2. …
If you are a fan of game theory (or even if you’re not), you probably loved last night’s BCS game of Boise State against Oklahoma. …
It’s arbitration time again in baseball, a time when some baseball players and their teams negotiate with one another under the threat of having a …
I was critical of the decision to hold legislative hearings on goings on regarding college football’s BCS system, but now that they have occurred, let’s …
WhoDaThunkIt.com? The New York Yankees slashed prices on more than 40 percent of their front-row seats by up to 50 percent Tuesday and announced many …
I wrote a short article for the Washington Post’s “In Theory” blog and it was published today. Here is the link.
The Sprint Center in Kansas City was built partly to attract either an NBA or NHL franchise. Three years on, the gleaming arena has no …
Among the title or presenting sponsors: The Dish Network Orange and White Game at Tennessee, the Golden Flake A-Day Game at Alabama (Children’s Hospital, the …
Alan Milstein, guest-blogging over at The Sports Law Blog, puts the smackdown on the NFL draft. Oh those NFL schedule makers. How do they do …
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