Author Archive for Greg Esposito



Just how bad are things for the Phoenix Coyotes?
According to ESPN.com the NHL has stepped in to help find financial aid for the struggling Coyotes.
Whether it will be an infusion of cash from a new investor or a new ownership group is unclear but one thing seems apparent the Coyotes are losing large amounts of […]

Mike D’Antoni apparently can’t leave well enough alone. In an interview with the New York Post’s Peter Vecsey, D’Antoni took his former bosses, Robert Sarver and Mike D’Antoni, to task.
“It really burned that we had four straight years of competing at the highest level, yet, in the end, (management’s) attitude was like we didn’t win […]

The Diamondbacks are on a tight budget this off-season and the economy has hurt every team. That has been the mantra of the Arizona Diamondbacks so far this year and a major reasoning for letting Randy Johnson file for free agency.
One problem, according to reports the Diamondbacks new second baseman Felipe Lopez is worth more […]

We now know at least one thing, Steve Kerr isn’t afraid to pull the trigger on a major trade.
After a week of uninspired play, the Suns decided to pull off this season’s version of the Kwame Brown for Pau Gasol. In picking up Jason Richardson from the Charlotte Bobcats for Boris Diaw, Raja Bell […]

Amidst a 4-game losing streak, their worst since November of 2006 , and on the heels of two of the worst losses of the season, the Phoenix Suns look and sound defeated. Even a locker room tirade by head coach Terry Porter earlier this week couldn’t change their on court performance, or their comments […]

Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News posed an interesting question today:
Which Unit of measurement do the Dodgers need to use to convince themselves of the fact a 45-year-old Randy Johnson will not pull a Mark Hendrickson and actually get the job done as the lurching lefthander on the hill, filling a need in […]

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Dan DaSilva had two goals and four points as he led the Phoenix RoadRunners past the Bakersfield Condors 7-6 in a come-from-behind, overtime victory Friday night in front of a season-high 4,858 fans at US Airways Center.
The Condors (6-7-2) opened up scoring when Matt Caruana scored off a rebound at 3:38 of […]

It’s time for the first Lakers, Suns match up of the 2008-2009 season and the anticipation is palpable. If you are a Suns fan you know what is going on with the home town team but what about the “Lake Show”?
Seems as if LA media can’t let go of the Kobe Shaq feud. So much […]

With the Giants and Cardinals game just days away it’s time to update you on what is going on around the web when it comes to the G-Men.
The New York media actually remembers that Kurt Warner was a Giant and recognizes his good season.
Once Manning came aboard in 2004, Collins knew he was a spare […]

Larry Centers, Lomas Brown and Jamir Miller. Three key pieces to the 1998 Arizona Cardinals playoff run. All three gone by the start of training camp in 1999.
It was possibly the biggest mistake the Cardinals organization made in it’s time in Arizona, which says a lot. After the first playoff appearance in their time in […]