What Are You Thankful For This Year, Philly Sports Fans?
I'm thankful for Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, and "Get me to the plate, boys!" I'm thankful for having had the pleasure of listening to Harry Kalas be the soundtrack of my summers for the majority of my life. I'm thankful that the Eagles will be playing meaningful football after Thanksgiving this year. I'm thankful for all of the hilarious people that leave comments on this website. Thanks, folks. Cheers to you.
What are you thankful for this year in Philly sports? Also, who is your bi
A.I. Thanks the Philly Fans
From Allen Iverson's statement that strangely appears on Stephen A. Smith's website:And finally, to the city of Philadelphia: I have wonderful memories
of my days in a Sixers’ uniform. To Philly fans, thank you. Your voice
will always be music to my ears.
God Bless all of you,ALLEN IVERSON
Nice choice of words, Alle
Today in Philly Sports History: Tom Chambers' Ten Minutes as a Sixer, 1997
There was a time when Tom Chambers joining up with the Philadelphia 76ers would have been front page news. The 6'10" baller from Utah was one of the best power forwards in the league in the late 80s and early 90s, a four-time all-star, a 60-points-in-a-game scorer, and huge contributor to playoff teams in both Seattle, Phoenix and Utah. But by 1997, his finest days were somewhat behind him, and his arrival in Philadelphia (after a stint playi
Flyers v. Isles Game Preview: Danny "Two Games" Briere Edition
Gagne, Betts and Powe are on the shelf. Timonen suspiciously didn't complete his last game. Asham MIGHT play. Your steady starting goalie, Ray Emery, got yanked in his last game, a loss to the Avs which brings the current losing streak to three. What else could possibly happen to make the Flyers' chances of losing four in a row better? Ask Danny Briere. In the waning moments of Monday's loss, Briere capped off an impressive 2 goal performance by leveling an Avs d-ma
Report: Allen Iverson to Retire
For a guy who hated practice so much, at the end of the day all Allen Iverson really wanted to do was play basketball. It seems nobody is willing to afford him that opportunity anymore, and per a Stephen A. Smith report on 97.5 The Fanatic, A.I. will retire from professional basketball.The writing was on the wall when the Pistons began to reduce Iverson's role late last season. He had already become the second act during his time in Denver with Carmelo Anthony, but now they
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