We know who had a wonderful Christmas this year. Ciara and her beau, Russell Wilson of course! MStars News has learned that the couple of the year spent their "special day" together. Read More »
Could there really be drama going on in the Sanders household? MStars News has learned Deion Sanders' kids, Deiondra and Shilo Sanders allegedy have beef between each other over a throwback photo of his ex-wife, Pilar Sanders. Read More »
It's being reported that the MLB has confirmed the death of 57-year-old all-star outfielder Dave Henderson. ESPN claims that "Hendu" recently underwent a kidney transplant, and USA Today reports that his cause of death early Sunday morning was that of cardiac arrest. After word of his death spread, fans took to Twitter to express their condolences. Read More »
The sports trick shot is great. You know, throwing a football into the basketball hoop; kicking a soccer ball into a basketball hoop; throwing a frisbee into a basketball hoop (anything with a basketball hoop, really). There are no boundaries on creative freedom, either. Got a tennis racquet, an orange, and a moving target? You're all set. And, thanks to YouTube, we can see plenty of this sort of thing. That, and a lot of guys celebrating like they just won the Super Bowl. However, it's not just the average Joe that enjoys a good trick shot--star athletes do, too. People like Chris Paul and Aaron Rodgers. The pair recently joined up with trick shot experts, Dude Perfect. The result was, well, it was like a snow-cone on a warm summer day. Read More »
Hockey players hold teeth in about the same regard as bubble wrap. Obviously, it's great to have them--it can even be fun. But once they're gone, it's not really that big of a deal. Take NHL legend Jaromir Jagr, for example, who, on Tuesday, exchanged a few unpleasant words with an opponent's high stick--an act that left the 43-year-old without a few chompers. You know what he did? He finished the game, like a hockey player. Read More »
There's an unspoken, yet commonly known rule of thumb: if you lose a tooth, you put it in your sock until you find someone who knows what to do with it. Atlanta Hawks guard, Dennis Schroder, can attest to this. In a recent game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Schroder found himself on the receiving end of a Meyers Leonard knee to the face. The result: he can now whistle better than the average person. Read More »
Mesut Ozil might be in the form of his life. On Monday, the Arsenal midfielder added two more assists in The Gunners 2-1 victory over Manchester City. Ozil now has 15 assists on the year--8 more than any other player in the league--and Arsenal sit just two points back of league leaders, Leicester City. Read More »
There's hunger, and then there's starvation. It's a fine line from 'I want that burger' to 'I need that double quarter pounder or else someone is going to have a really bad day.' Joe Anderson, former Chicago Bears wide reciever, is the latter. However, it's not food he's starving for--it's success. Early in November, Anderson stood outside the Houston Texans training facility, where he "begged" for a job. He was dressed in workout clothes, cleats, and receiver gloves, holding a sign that read, "Not homeless... but STARVING for success! Will run routes for food." Some six weeks later, and Anderson has reportedly signed with the New York Jets practice squad. Read More »
In what may be one of the most riveting films of the year. Concussion, starring Will Smith, will be available to all current/past NFL Players and owners. In a special Sony screening, NFL members will see the film that tells the horrid truth of game-related head injuries free of charge. NFL players and owners will see the links between football injuries and brain damage highlighted in the film based on a true story. NFL players are welcomed to watch Concussion at any Cinemark Theater with the use of their NFL membership card. Read More »
Sports can do some really cool things. They give people joy, passion and hope. It brings people together from all walks of life. And, every once in a while, it can even be a source of inspiration. Which is exactly what Zach Hodskins is in college basketball. The University of Florida Men's Basketball (Gators) walk-on was born without a hand on his left arm. However, he didn't let that stop him from becoming a really good basketball player. On Tuesday night, Hodskins recorded his first collegiate bucket during the Gators' 89-65 victory over Jacksonville. Read More »
After a tough year for any couple, including robbers looting their home, McLaren Formula One driver Jenson Button and his wife of one year, fashion model Jessica Michibata, have announced that they've split and are currently seeking a divorce. Shocked fans all over the world are wondering what happened to drive the couple apart but their representatives are only giving small amounts of information. Read More »
Gareth Bale was spotted with his feet in the sand sipping on a beverage with a tiny umbrella in it. At least, that's what it must have felt like. The Real Madrid superstar scored four goals on Sunday, playing a large part in Madrid's 10-2 trouncing of Rayo Vallecano. Read More »
Adoree' Jackson, USC star football player, will opt out of the Trojans' spring practice to pursue his dream of making the Olympics. He'll be attempting to earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic team as a long jumper. Football coach, Clay Helton, said that Jackson would be excused from spring practices, just as he was promised when he was recruited. Read More »