Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

And 1 (More) Team for Juwan Howard

Portland Trail Blazers Juwan Howard (L) shoots over Phoenix Suns Channing Frye during the first half of Game 1 of their NBA Western Conference playoff series in Phoenix April 18, 2010. REUTERS/Joshua Lott(UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)
Veteran NBA forward Juwan Howard today signed a deal with the Miami Heat, allowing him to join the highly touted triumvirate of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. If he makes it on to the court in a Heat uniform, it would represent the eighth club for which he has seen game action (Washington, Dallas, Denver, Orlando, Houston, Charlotte, Portland, Miami).

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Ray Lewis Says Read This Now

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NFL fans, freak 'em with knowledge this Sunday. Just offer up this wisdom before the game and during commercials to provide your friends with their very own John Madden:

ALL TIED UP: Expect feathers to be flying in Glendale, Arizona, when the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals match up for the NFC Championship. In their 111 all-time meetings, the Eagles and Cards have each won 53 times with five ties.

BACK IN THE DAY: Sunday's NFL title tilt marks the third all-time playoff contest between the E's and the C's. They did battle for the NFL Championship in 1947 and 1948, splitting the series. (And don't be a bird brain and say the Cards were in Arizona at the time. They weren't. Think Windy City.)

'MEMBER THE NINERS?: Before the Eagles, the last team to qualify for five NFC title games in an eight-year span were the San Francisco 49ers between 1990 and 1997. You know the group: Montana, Young, Watters, Deion, and the rest here on Gilligan's Isle.

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NO PLACE LIKE HOME: Now over in AFC land, we have the Pittsburgh Steelers hosting their friends (not so much), the Baltimore Ravens. When last they met at Heinz Field in September, it was a hard-hitting Monday nighter, but in the end, it was the Ironmen from Steel City emerging from the cloud of dust in a 23-20 overtime win. It was the Steelers' sixth win in their last seven home games vs. Baltimore.

ROOKIE THIS: Baltimore set an NFL record this year for the most wins (11) by a team that was guided by a rookie head coach (John Harbaugh) and rookie quarterback (Joe Flacco).

NO OFF WEEKS: The Ravens will be playing for the 18th consecutive weekend, after having moved up their bye week from Week 10 to Week 2 and rescheduling their Sept. 14 game at Houston to Nov. 9 due to Hurricane Ike.

IMAGINE THAT: NFL Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison was once property of the Ravens. Signed after the 2003 season, the team allocated him to the NFL Europe League in 2004. He re-signed with the Steelers in 2004, returning to the team that originally signed him in 2002.

PASS THE HINES: Just 88 more yards. That's all Hines Ward needs in pass receiving real estate to become Pittsburgh's all-time postseason leader. If gets it, he'll pass John Stallworth (1,054 yards), a four-time Super Bowl winner and now a Hall of Famer. And one more TD catch by Hines means he ties 1975 NFL MVP Lynn Swann (9) for second-best among all Steelers in postseason receiving touchdowns. Mr. Stallworth leads the pack with 12.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Goodbye Yankee Stadium

This Sunday, New York's venerable Yankee Stadium will be hosting its final MLB game (owing to the Yankees failure to qualify for the postseason). ESPN will be televising the game and you can be sure it will be a night of nostalgia for players, coaches, legends, fans and media in attendance.

To set the trivia tempo for the final homestand at the Stadium, we're proud to present a quick quiz to test your knowledge of Yankee Stadium lore.

1. Name the pitcher who has the most wins at Yankee Stadium since its remodeling in 1976.

A: Ron Guidry (99 wins)

2. How many World Series championships have the Yankees won since Yankee Stadium opened in 1923?

A: 26

3. Name the two boxers that squared off in the final heavyweight championship staged at Yankee Stadium (Sept. 28, 1976).

A: Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton

4. Name the two Yankees greats whose duel for the AL batting title was decided on the final day of the 1984 season at Yankee Stadium.

A: Don Mattingly (.343) and Dave Winfield (.340)