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Hypocrisy is obvious with PGA Tour

By Jimmy Golen The Associated Press Major League Baseball was once so concerned about gambling it banned Hall of Famers Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays just for working as casino greeters. Now MLB itself and almost all of its teams have official casino sponsors. The NCAA railed for decades that paying players would destroy college sports, all while raking in billions off of their unpaid labor. Now schools boast of booster collectives that help recruit top talent to their teams. So when the PGA Tour overcame its indignation and agreed to merge with LIV Golf — despite the human ...

Some terrific memories of the ABA, WHA

By Paul Newberry The Associated Press As we relish one of the greatest couple of weeks on the sporting calendar — the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final, going back and forth sometimes on alternating nights — a pair of long-forgotten leagues deserve a shoutout. Take a bow, ABA. You too, WHA. The American Basketball Association and World Hockey Association have been gone for decades, but their brash challenges to the set-in-their-ways NBA and NHL left a mark that is still recognizable today. The 3-point shot in hoops and Europeans playing key roles at the rink are two of the ...

In Miami, stars come out to shine

Tuesday night in Miami was full of high energy for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Heat and the Celtics. The celebrities surrounding the court added electricity to this pivotal game. Basketball is unique as it is the one sport where the celebrities would rather be in seats “on the wood” surrounding the court than in a skybox. At football games, unless a celebrity is shown on the jumbotron, nobody would even know they were there. Unless you are playing in the game, you can’t sit on the 50-yard-line next to Bill Belichick. But in basketball everybody in ...

NFL schedule not all about home-field edge

By Jim Caltagirone sports@altoonamirror.com With the announcement that five NFL games will be played in London and Frankfurt during the 2023 season, fans in select American cities are left to ponder how exactly they benefit from the international outreach. As the league schedule trickled out during the second week of May, it became painfully obvious to fans of Jacksonville, Buffalo, Tennessee, Kansas City and New England that they will have one less opportunity to see their favorite team play a home game during the upcoming season. Since international games are played at a ...

PGA Tour has made mess out of LIV presence

Byron York Andrews McMeel Syndicate For more than a year, professional golf has been engulfed in a civil war over money and politics. The cause has been the creation of a new tour, funded by the vastly wealthy government of Saudi Arabia, to challenge the dominance — some would say the monopoly — of the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour has reacted like any other business facing a potentially mortal threat. It has tried to strangle the new tour, known as LIV Golf, by threatening lifetime banishment for any PGA Tour player who defects to the new league. It has carried through on ...

The little things add up in sports

By Jeff Bartlett Things I miss… n The days we kept track of RBIs (yes it’s plural), home runs and batting average. Not exit velocity and bat speed. n When players played. Not took off a quarter of every season off for some contrived term called “load management”, and then got hurt and missed the playoffs anyway. n When pro golfers looked more like the guys at your local muny — a little wobbly in the middle but loaded with personality. Not the GQ crew that dot the fairways now with every one named Harrison, Justin or Cameron. n When they just showed highlights on ESPN, ...