Becoming a professional athlete is hard. Only 0.03 percent of high school basketball players will ever make it to the NBA, according to NCAA statistics. The reality is that most of us will never know what it’s like, but what if there was a way to experience this feeling. If you’re anything like me, you, too, […]
This weekend, Madison Square Garden will host its second NBA All-Star Game since it first opened its doors in 1968. The last time the arena played host to the event was 1998, the season before the last New York Knicks’ appearance in the NBA Finals…my oh my, how the times have changed. Thousands of celebrities, […]
The 2015 Major League Baseball season is approaching; and as new Commissioner Rob Manfred settles into his office, he is faced with many challenges. While baseball fans around the country anticipate melting snow making way for green ball fields, Commissioner Manfred is trying to find a way to modernize “America’s pastime.” MLB is attempting to […]
After just four years, Major League Baseball is shutting down the Fan Cave. Once occupying the three story, 15,000 square foot space on the corner of Broadway and 4th Street in New York City, today, it stands empty, waiting for baseball to make their next move. All league social media activities will now be consolidated […]
Think. If you started when you were six years old, spent countless summers battling the heat during three-a-days, lifted the weight of the world in the gym, made it to the upper echelons of college sports, all of which culminated in a few long-term and richly laced professional contracts, what would you do with your […]