On December 12, 2017 in New York City, the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame will welcome their 11th class of inductees for their work in and around sports.
The NBA has a new hotline for players to sound off about referees. They can dispute calls, critique the behavior of officials, and even though it’s dangerously meta, review replay reviews.
We are in the first calendar year of the NBA's new referee hotline, where players and coaches can call to vent frustration about officials. They can plead
The NBA has a new hotline where players can vent about the officials, get calls clarified and plead for better treatment. Think of it as a way to reach out and touch a ref, without the mandatory suspension for actually touching a ref.
Cinema is full of star-crossed lovers – true hearts that are kept apart by bad luck, misfortunes, or cosmic forces beyond their control. Rick and Ilsa from "Casablanca" really set the gold standard in this category – truly and deeply in love, but kept apart by her husband, his bar, World War II, and evil German soldiers.
The NBA has created a new hotline for players' referee complaints. Players and coaches alike can call in to plead their cases, get rules clarifications, and learn whether you have to take three-and-a-half steps to get a traveling call or a full four.
This year, the NBA started a hotline for players to discuss the referees, and since the NFL is a copycat league, it set up one of its own. Players can talk about rules, bad calls and fouls, no matter how impersonal.
The NFL has followed to lead of the NBA and established a phone number where players and coaches can call to complain about calls, get rule clarifications, and generally vent about the arcane world of the NFL rulebook.
As Halloween approaches, we want to pay tribute to all the scary, spooky fans who made it to the stands in their holiday apparel. It’s a real trick sneaking some of these flammable costumes and toy weapons past security, but ultimately for the viewers, it’s quite a treat.
Halloween is the spookiest time of year, so we are taking a look at some truly terrifying sports performances. Spooky upsets! Monster stat lines! Gambling lines that go bump in the night!
The NFL has instituted a new referee hotline, where players, coaches, and mascots can lodge complaints, ask for explanations, and whine about calls without fear of a fine.
Bode Miller, arguably the greatest male American alpine skier of all time, turns 40 today. To celebrate his career, here is a gallery of moments from his 40 years of racing, innovation, controversy and partying.
Last season, the NBA established a new hotline for players to complain about officiating this year, but as they say, the NFL is a copycat league. Thus, we've obtained access to the league's official referee hotline, responses to questions about penalties, uniform infractions, and whether illegal touching is still a penalty after hours.
The NFL is going strong, and we're imagining a world where the NFL adds a hotline for players, coaches and GMs to call to complain about penalties, get clarification on rules and challenge replay challenges – just like the NBA.
The NFL is back, and we'd like to imagine if the league added a hotline for players, coaches and GMs to call to complain about penalties, get clarification on rules and ask what exactly constitutes a successful catch in the NFL – just like the NBA.
The NBA started a new hotline this year, where players can ask questions about officiating, dispute technical fouls, and lobby for better treatment. The BIG3 followed suit with its own number, but with older, more outdated phones.
No one knew what to expect from Ice Cube's BIG3 league when it was announced earlier this year, but the barnstorming tour around the country proved to be what basketball fans were looking for in the lull of the summer months — kicking back with old friends and reliving the glory days.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s victory over with MMA champion — and boxing rookie — Conor McGregor captivated audiences due to its novelty, gambling, trash-talking and relentless hype.
The NBA adopted a hotline for players to call in and complain about officials. Even though it's a little new for the BIG3 to pick up an NBA property that's only a year old, they've nonetheless begun a similar number for their players to weigh in, plead their cases, or argue about four-pointers.
This year, the NBA started a referee hotline. It’s a number players can call to dispute foul calls, get rules clarification and complain about officials in a judgment-free environment.
The BIG3 had its eighth and final week of the regular season at Staples Center, and I was there. So many dominant teams played at Staples. The Magic-Kareem Lakers.