USA Today wrote a story on December 28, 2013, detailing the motivation behind the Cleveland Cavaliers suspending forward Andrew Bynum indefinitely for “conduct detrimental to the team.” According to the anonymous source, the suspension did not come as a result of some specific incident or altercation, but “a continued insistence from Bynum to do what... Continue Reading →
Rutgers University Police Department arrests Rutgers Football Player
On Monday October 29th, Izaia Bullock, a Rutgers University football player, was arrested due to an alleged plot to kill family members of his ex-girlfriend. On Tuesday 22 year old Izaia Bullock was charged with two counts of attempted murder in the first degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder in the... Continue Reading →
NBA v. Supreme: Freedom of speech or advertising?
When questioned regarding his communication with the NBA, and their decision to fine him each game he does not cover his “SUPREME” tattoo, the Cleveland Cavaliers guard responded “I don’t talk to the police.” J.R. Smith has had his share of run-ins with NBA league officials for his behavior both on and... Continue Reading →
Garnett’s Big Green Problem
American philosopher and author, Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “Money often costs too much.” Since Emerson lived only up until 1882, when the nation’s average yearly income was $345, I doubt he meant financial disputes over tens of millions of dollars. However, the underlying concept of Emerson’s observation remains the same: more money, more problems.... Continue Reading →