Ok, so I had a friend of mine change the site, get hosting and whatnot, and, this is what happened. I’m not feeling the blue, so we’re still working on fixing all this stuff, but jeez, I never knew a blog could be so friggin’ complicated. Please bear with us for a bit.
Peace and love
-SB
Posted: September 20th, 2008 under SB Nation.
Tags: New Site
Comments: 1
Note: This article was written by a guest contributor, Omar.
UH-OH Here we go again.
Well for the most part, football has taken the sports spotlight and it seems as if no one is focusing on the soon to be MLB postseason. Recently the Milwaukee Brewers who are in the wildcard lead just fired their manager Ned Yost which begs the question, were there issues between management and the former Brewer’s skipper? And what a gamble by Brewer’s GM Doug Melvin, firing his manager this late into the season can only mean one thing. He senses from the players the potential for a late season collapse and considering all that was invested in bringing C.C. Sabathia, there has to be pressure from ownership.
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Posted: September 18th, 2008 under Baseball.
Tags: Beltran, Brewers, Delgado, Doug Melvin, Girardi, Jeter, Mets, Sabathia, Yankees
Comments: 2
Some of you might know me as the guy who makes frequent, lengthy comments on posts made by the fine staff here at Sportsbrotha.com. I thought, since the majority of the main contributors are currently busy, I might as well try to help out, and do my share of the heavy lifting. My specialty is basketball, but I am somewhat knowledgeable on all sports (that can be proven by my current 7/8 ranking in my fantasy football league). Suck on that Sports Brotha!
So I thought I’d just touch on a few topics around the sports world that have managed to slip through the cracks here at Sportsbrotha.com, since everyone is busy.
Posted: September 17th, 2008 under Baseball, Basketball.
Tags: Derek Jeter, Gilbert Arenas, Injuries, Kobe Bryant, Yankees
Comments: 4

Betrayal?
Lebron James has been a name all over the media for the past week or so. Cleveland fans are getting annoyed at his actions and his support for teams from other states. At the home season opening game for the Cleveland Browns against the Dallas Cowboys, Lebron was sporting the Cowboys colors while wearing his Yankee hat and was on the Cowboy’s sideline. He chatted with the owner and a few players while giving a hug to Terrell Owens.
Even last year Lebron was spotted at a Cleveland Indians playoff game against New York, and he was wearing the same Yankees hat. Well, probably not the same exact hat since he is Lebron James and should have many of the same hat, but you get my point. He even has a signature line of his shoe that is dedicated to the yankees with the blue and white pinstripe. Read more »
Posted: September 16th, 2008 under Basketball.
Tags: Cleveland, Jay-Z, LeBron, Lebron James, NBA, Yankees
Comments: 3
So this is my confession. I have a lot on my plate in terms of my personal life, and it’s a very hectic time for me, so I’m going to get right down to it. SportsBrotha’s posts until the first week of October will be absent. Besides the Wednesday Weekly Picks, I will not be able to post as much as I was before, so for that I apologize to our readers. JRabes’ schedule has picked up a bit, and so has BoxtaBoy’s so their posting may also be down. I would encourage you all to still send us stories, and perhaps we can have a few guest writers hold the fort down.
Peace and love
-SB
Posted: September 15th, 2008 under SB Nation.
Comments: none
So there were some surprises last week, which made it interesting and of course the whole Brady situation, but in the NFL, that’s how life is. One play your team is slated for the playoffs and beyond, the next, your franchise quarterback is out for the year.
On to the picks…
Chicago Bears vs. Carolina Panthers
Both teams looked impressive in wins in week 1. Ya gotta love Jake Delhomme who’s turning back the clock, leading the team like last year was an aberration. No Steve Smith? I think the Panthers can do without him. Panthers in a very tight one.
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Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Football.
Tags: NFL Picks, Week 2
Comments: 1
I don’t really know how this is possible, but somehow the Bulgarian women’s ice hockey team lost 82-0.
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That’s not a typographical error. Against Slovakia in a qualifying match for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Bulgaria gave up a goal at an average of 1 per 44 seconds. That’s more scoring than some NBA teams. I mean, is that even imaginable? At what point do you say, well, I don’t think hockey is the right sport for us? Not only did Bulgaria lose 82-0, but the grand total of goals they have scored through 3 games is is 1. The grand total they gave up? 153.
Combined score for 3 games? 153-1. Solid.
Peace and love
-SB
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Hockey.
Tags: 2010 olympics, 82-0, Bulgaria, Slovakia, women's ice hockey
Comments: 2
What a game. Favre’s regular season debut with the New York Jets. Wow, I was so pumped, and when this happened, I was through the roof
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I called up JRabes and for a good while we were going nuts.
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Posted: September 7th, 2008 under Football.
Tags: ACL, Brady injury, Dolphins, Favre, injury, Jake Delhomme, Jets, Matt Ryan, McNabb, Michael Turner, NFL week 1, Patriots, Tom Brady
Comments: none
In a semi-finals match that took two days to complete because of a rain delay, Andy Murray defeated the Number 1 ranked player in the world Rafael Nadal 6-2, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4. Andy Murray, a player from Scotland who ranked number 6 in the world, played some of the best tennis of his life to take an early two set lead on Nadal. However, to Murrays (and my) dismay Hurricane Hanah stormed into town and forced the match into a rain delay. The third set continued today and was taken by Nadal. Early in the fourth set it looked as if Murray was falling apart after hitting back-back-back-back errors. Murray rallied back and took the fourth set giving him entry into his first ever Grand Slam final. Now he must play the best of the best…Roger Federer.
Posted: September 7th, 2008 under Tennis.
Tags: andy murray, murray, Nadal, rafael nadal, roger federer, semi-final, US Open
Comments: 4

D-Wade is back!
I am continuing my team by team recap of the NBA off-season. Today we have the Southeast division with teams that didn’t make drastic moves as seen in the Atlantic division.
Atlanta Hawks:
Added – Maurice Evans (Magic), Randolph Morris (Knicks), Flip Murray
Lost – Josh Childress (Greece)
Re-Signed – Josh Smith
Analysis – 2 Stars. There is not much to talk about with the Hawks. GM Billy Knight is finally gone. They lost Josh Childress to a team in Greece, in a move that opened up international play as an option for other NBA players to soon follow. The only good thing that happened in the off-season for the Hawks was matching the contract fantasy stud Josh Smith signed with Memphis allowing them to keep him. I’m excited to see how Al Horford, my pick last season for rookie of the year, developed his game. He’ll be a double double machine, and should show improvements in scoring.
Posted: September 6th, 2008 under Basketball, Fantasy Sports.
Tags: Bobcats, Hawks, Heat, Magic, NBA, Off-season, Southeast Division, Wizards
Comments: 7