Monday, April 9, 2012
It's been a little over a year since Carmelo Anthony arrived in New York City with fanfare that shook the foundations of New York basketball. His coming was supposed to herald a new era of winning Knicks basketball.
As we all know, it didn't quite turn out that way....yet.'
On Easter Sunday at the Garden on national television, Anthony finally delivered the performance they brought him here for. Dropping 43 points (his career-high as a Knick),
Melo literally willed the 'Bockers to victory over the top-seeded Bulls, and delivered what will eventually be two of the defining moments of his Knick career.
The game-tying three sent the Garden into an understandable frenzy with 11 seconds to go...but he couldn't do that twice right?
Wrong. After all the drama and all the doubts (including our own here at JZSports), his 27-foot game winning bomb in OT gave him every right to proclaim "THIS IS MY HOUSE".
If he keeps this up, it just might be. That game-winner could prove to be the moment he finally won over the fans of New York City.
Posted on Monday, April 09, 2012 by Jake Silver
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Remember early in the 2010-2011 NBA Season, when Blake Griffin nailed former New York Knick Timofey Mozgov with a posterizing dunk?
Yeah, Mozgov does too.
Earlier in this NBA season, the now-Nugget Mozgov saw Griffin coming at him, and this time he decided to go all Ivan Drago on him.
We love Blake, but revenge is pretty sweet.
Posted on Wednesday, April 04, 2012 by Jake Silver
Sunday, April 1, 2012
The creator of the New York Giants' post Super-Bowl celebration, Andre Brown has been suspended the first four games of the 2012 season for an apparent performance enhancing drug violation.
We love his enthusiasm for being a part of the world champions, and his team spirit is enthralling to say the least.
Having said that, what guy using performance enhancing drugs can't even get off the practice squad??
I mean..seriously.
Posted on Sunday, April 01, 2012 by Jake Silver
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

This is certainly not the first time that the Miami Dolphins will be abused for making this "trade" of Brandon Marshall, and it won't be the last time either.
Sure, they suck. They have an anemic offense. Sure, their quarterback situation is in flux and they are relying on attracting a free agent quarterback. Hey, the franchise has had one good season in the last decade or so, and were really hoping to bring in Peyton Manning.
The OBVIOUS thing to do in this situation is to trade your best offensive player for 2 future third round picks!
I always thought Stephen Ross was crazy, but this confirms it. No wonder Bill Parcells quit on him. All we can say to Joe Philbin is...good fucking luck. I mean seriously? You couldn't have asked for a goddamn second round pick?
As for the Chicago Bears, they came out nicely from this bank robbe...errrr...trade.
Not only have they reunited the dynamic duo of Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall, they have assured that the recovering Matt Forte will not have to carry the offensive load in the future. And they did all of this basically for free.
Needless to say, the race for the 2012 NFC North title just went from a Detroit-Green Bay duel to a royal rumble that includes Da Bears.
Posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by Jake Silver

We've passed that 4:00 EST deadline. Now the madness begins. Just months after the summer free agent bonanza that followed the 2011 NFL lockout, we're finally back to the proper time for new free agents to sign with teams.
This free agent class is extremely loaded, featuring talents like Cortland Finnegan, Mario Williams, Carlos Rodgers, Vincent Jackson, Michael Bush and of course Peyton Manning. JZSports will be keeping you updated on major signings as they happen.
Amazingly, the first major move of this free agency period was not a signing, but a "trade". The Chicago Bears have just committed grand theft wideout, and literally mugged the Miami Dolphins at gunpoint by acquiring Brandon Marshall for two 3rd round picks.
Not only did the Bears manage to get Marshall for the minimal price, they reunite him with old teammate Jay Cutler. Both of them enjoyed their best statistical seasons playing together.
Marques Colston has agreed to stay in New Orleans with a 5-year deal worth $40 million, and cornerback Terrell Thomas has agreed to stay with the New York Giants for an undisclosed amount.
Stay tuned for more free agency updates!
Posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by Jake Silver
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