Coaches in TD celebrations? "Tuesday Night Football"? Jags in London ... finally? Yardbarker's Sean Keane, our NFL futurist/comedian, offers bold ways to improve the NFL.
The Timberwolves and Pistons got rid of their albatrosses, and while Pat Riley is clearly all-in on this Heat team, the Nuggets seem to have given up on this season, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes.
The Celtics have a better point differential and the Heat just loaded up with Andre Iguodala, but the red-hot Raptors are the biggest threat to the Bucks in the Eastern Conference, writes Yardbarker's Sean Keane.
The Academy Awards are Sunday, and the sports world has once again received zero nominations. Yardbarker's Sean Keane aims to fix this egregious error.
Governor of Ohio LeBron James? Tiger Woods wins a Masters at 50? Yardbarker's Jon Gold and Sean Keane aim to do the impossible: predict the next decade in the wacky and wonderful world of sports.
Kevin Love to Phoenix? Bogdan Bogdanovic to the Lakers? Yardbarker's Sean Keane and Pat Heery preview one of the great days on the NBA calendar.
Yardbarker's Sean Keane explains why the Mavericks, who are fifth in the Western Conference, shouldn't rush to build around superstar Luka Doncic.
The Clippers seem to follow their quiet superstar’s lead by taking possessions and even full quarters off. That, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes, could prove costly.
In One-On-One, Yardbarker NBA writers Pat Heery and Sean Keane banter on the merits of Kemba Walker as an All-Star Game starter and more. Starters were announced Thursday night; reserves will be named January 30.
After shaking off some rust, Zion thrilled with an electric fourth quarter, reminding us why he was the No. 1 overall draft pick, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes.
In One-On-One, Yardbarker NBA writers Sean Keane and Pat Heery dish on Kyrie, Karl Anthony-Towns, LeBron, Kyrie (again?!) and more.
Anything short of the conference finals this season for Utah is a disappointment, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes.
Child star Frankie Muniz has had a fascinating career since his fame in "Malcolm in the Middle," which premiered 20 years ago this month. Frankie’s been a race car driver, he competed on "Dancing With The Stars" and he told Lizzo he wanted to be her purse.
In a game of two-on-two, could LeBron and The Brow take down legends Shaq and Kobe in their prime? Will L.A. trade Kyle Kuzma? In One-On-One, Yardbarker's Pat Heery and Sean Keane dish on the Lakers.
There’s no internal solution for Philadelphia's offensive problems, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes, so the Eastern Conference title contender must seek a deal.
Keep your eyes glued to Celtics-Raptors and maybe Clippers-Lakers. But Pelicans-Nuggets, the final game of the day, may only be interesting for what happens AFTER the game, Sean Keane writes.
Boston is more popular, Philly has more stars, Toronto is the defending champions, and Miami is the best soap opera. But when all is said and done, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes, the biggest threat to the Bucks may well be the NBA’s most anonymous contender.
In One-On-One, Yardbarker's Pat Heery and Sean Keane are jacked about Thursday night's showdown in Milwaukee. Is there any team that could challenge them for NBA supermacy?
In One-On-One, Yardbarker NBA writers Pat Heery and Sean Keane also dish on potential moves by the Lakers, Bucks, Pelicans and more.
News that the Cavaliers' veteran is on the trading block isn't surprising, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes. He has seemingly been subject of trade rumors since his 2014 trade to the Cavaliers (5-18), who, by the way, have won exactly one game in the past month.
The Clippers are also uniquely suited to attack the Lakers’ biggest defensive weakness, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes.
We tried to pick out the funniest moments of 2019 — not shows, or movies but scenes, lines, songs and in one occasion, tweets from a former NFL wide receiver about the arrest of a corrupt political adviser who dresses like the mayor of Steampunk Town.
In their One-On-One, Yardbarker NBA writers Sean Keane and Pat Heery also dish on breakout players (Pascal Siakam?) and the first panic trade.
In One-On-One, Yardbarker's Sean Keane and Pat Heery also dish on R.J. Barrett (Knicks), Coby White (Bulls) and rookies who may not have caught your eye