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Feb 6th, 2010 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
The “Unwatchable NBA” Update: In a game played in Charlotte last week, the Bobcats dismantled the Heat 104-65; Miami shot a putrid 22-for-76 from the floor (29%). The topper? This included the Heat shooting a pathetic 2-for-23 (9%) from three-pt. range. Yes–somewhere, Steve Kerr is weeping, folks…….TRIVIA QUESTION: The lowly 1990-1991 Miami Heat–who finished 24-58 under coach [...]
Tags: Alma Mater, Artist Jim, Basketball Game, Chris Mullin, Coach Ron, Golden State Warriors, High School Basketball, Joe Barry, Joe Blanton, Lazzari, Nba Record, Nba Update, New Jersey Nets, Overtime Game, Ron Rothstein, S Sports, Sports History, Steve Kerr, True Optimist, Weekly Poll Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Jan 28th, 2010 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari
Without question, the performance by Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner in the recent playoff game vs. Green Bay was one of the most impressive in postseason history. Here’s why: The man had MORE TD passes (5) than INCOMPLETIONS (4). Final numbers: 29/33 for 379 yards and NO interceptions; simply phenomenal………TRIVIA QUESTION: The lowly 1987-’88 Los [...]
Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Auckland New Zealand, Basketball Game, Brett Favre, Coach Gene, Dallas Cowboys, Defensive Lineman, Gene Shue, Hall Of Shame, High School Basketball, Igor Olshansky, Lazzari, Los Angeles Clippers, Mary Decker, Phonies, Qb Kurt Warner, S Sports, Scrimmages, Sports History, St Louis Post Dispatch Posted in Bob Lazzari |
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Dec 27th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
I truly believe that if Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden had aged HALF as well as actress Jane Seymour has, the Seminoles would have gone 10-2 this season instead of 6-6……….TRIVIA QUESTION: The 1991-’92 New York Rangers had FIVE players on the squad who scored 30 or more goals apiece. How many of these [...]
Tags: Actress Jane Seymour, Business Folks, Catriona Matthew, Chemistry Professor, Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears Qb, Coach Bobby Bowden, College Basketball Game, Comforting Words, Florida Marlins, Florida Marlins Pitcher, Florida State Football, Frank Gifford, Laugher, Lazzari, Losing Team, New York Rangers, Nfl Championship Game, Professor Jim, S Sports, Sports History, Wrigley Field, Y A Tittle Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Dec 19th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
Lazzari’s “Lopsided Score of the Week”: In a girls high school basketball game played last week here in Connecticut, Capital Prep dismantled Norwich Tech 78-7 (no need to put on the reading glasses, folks–you read that correctly); the winning squad held a 47-0 lead AT THE HALF (yes, a BASKETBALL game–NOT football, my friends). Comparing this to a women’s boxing [...]
Tags: Basketball Coach, Basketball Game, Bob Miller, Boston Celtics, Career Victory, Clarence Davis, Coach Bob, Girls High School, High School Basketball, Jim Kiick, Ken Stabler, Lazzari, Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, Oakland Raiders Quarterback, Playoff Victory, Reading Glasses, Rhode Island College, S Sports, Shakopee Mn, Sports History, State University Women Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Nov 25th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari
Congratulations go out to Eastern CT State University soccer player Sarah Swann of Oxford (CT)–who was recently named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Swann scored nine goals and added three assists in seven conference matches; she also scored both goals during a 2-1 road win over three-time defending conference champion Western Connecticut. Swann (along [...]
Tags: Alcorn State, Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears Quarterback, College Basketball Game, Conference Champion, Dui Arrest, Eva Longoria, Garbage Bin, Jay Cutler, Lazzari, Ncaa Record, Nick Nolte, Oxford Ct, Phoenix Suns, S Sports, San Antonio Spurs, Soldier Field, Sports History, Tony Sands, University Soccer Posted in Bob Lazzari |
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Nov 11th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
The “Unwatchable NBA” Update (yes–sadly, this feature returns, folks): In a game played in Boston last week, the Celtics annihilated the Bobcats 92-59; Charlotte was 0-for-10 from 3-point range, had just 10 assists AS A TEAM, and shot a pitiful 52% from the free-throw line on 13-for-25 shooting. Geez, and I used to think that hippopotamuses, slugs, [...]
Tags: Area Sports, Blood Alcohol Level, Bowling League, Career Shutout, Decisions Decisions, Detroit Red Wings, Diana Taurasi, Game Average, George Hainsworth, Gordie Howe, Haven Area, Lazzari, Maurice Rocket Richard, Nba Player, Personal Fouls, S Sports, Sports Announcer, Sports History, Terry Sawchuk, Yankee Game Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Sep 15th, 2009 |
By Mike Damergis |
Category: Mike Damergis, New York Giants, Top Story
No matter how you spin it, the Patriots are the luckiest team in sports history! The Bills led 24 to 19 with under two minutes to play.
The Bills just had to secure the football and take a knee and the biggest upset in Week 1 was in the books. But for some reason Leodis McKelvin [...]
Tags: Afc East, Albert Haynesworth, Alds, Bill Belichick, Bucs, Cc Sabathia, End Zone, Final Score, Giants Head, Joba Chamberlain, Kickoff, Lcs, Mark Sanchez, Meadowlands, Phil Hughes, Prince Of Troy, Rex Ryan, Sports History, True Ace, Tuesday Morning Posted in Mike Damergis, New York Giants, Top Story |
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Sep 12th, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Giants, Top Story
Given the circumstances, it was arguably the single greatest play in sports history.
Four plays later, it was followed by the touchdown that made history (or prevented it, depending on your point of view).
Fast forward just 580 days, and it’s difficult to fathom that the two receivers who respectively made those plays to earn their Super [...]
Tags: Arena Football, Arena Football League, Arizona Cardinals, Cardinals Team, David Tyree, Different Reasons, Five Months, Four Plays, History Period, Iowa Barnstormers, Kurt Warner, New York Giants, Nfl Rosters, Reverse Situation, Sakes, Santonio Holmes, Several Factors, Sports History, Super Bowl History, Super Bowl Mvp Posted in New York Giants, Top Story |
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Sep 4th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
How ’bout 13-year-old Luke Ramirez of the Chula Vista, CA baseball team–who slugged two MONSTROUS home runs in the LL World Series last weekend vs. the Kentucky team? Rumor has it that Ramirez met with agent Scott Boras shortly after the game and will soon demand the following from his parents: an extension of his [...]
Tags: Baseball Team, Chula Vista Ca, End Zone, Gun Possession, Houston Astros, Hurler, Kentucky Team, Lazzari, Ll World Series, Manager Art Howe, Olympic Stadium, Plaxico Burress, Pole Vault, S Sports, Sports History, Starting Pitcher, Thierry Vigneron, West Germany, Xbox Games, Yes My Friends Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Aug 27th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
Column reader/contributor Abe Knaster of New York chimes in once again on his hometown team: “After much debate, Michael Jackson’s final resting place was finally revealed. He was buried alongside the 2009 New York Mets.” Abe also pointed out that Jose Guillen of the K.C. Royals recently sustained a torn knee ligament while putting on [...]
Tags: Bob Stanley, Chicago Cubs, Dennis Eckersley, Final Resting Place, Hall Of Famer Dennis, Home Run Hitters, Hometown Team, Houston Astros, Jose Guillen, Lazzari, Michael Vick, National League West, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Rubber Arm, S Sports, Shin Guard, Sports History, Torn Knee Ligament, Wrigley Field Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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