Reebok has sort of been obscured by Nike, Adidas and Under Armour over the last few years, but it’s roared back into the limelight with the ZPump Fusion. You may have seen commercials for it during the NCAA Tournament and wondered what makes this shoe different, unique and noteworthy. For those who are looking to know more, the blog over at Dick’s Sporting Goods has you covered with what makes this new Reebok entry distinguished from the rest of the new kicks
How An Elevation Training Mask Could Maximize Your Training Performance
You might have seen Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch wear this mask that made him look like Bain, the Batman villain, and wondered what he was doing. It may have looked odd, but it’s actually a cutting-edge tool elite athletes are using to gain an advantage over the competition. What Lynch is using is actually called an elevation training mask, with the goal to mimic the effects of elevation training at low altitudes. It represents strength training for your lungs, something you
Tweet of the Day: Harrison Barnes Does Twitter Q&A
Social media is a great place for the fans to interact with and better get to know the celebrities and athletes that they follow. Stars usually share some of what they have going on in their lives on social media, giving the public a window into their lives. Sometimes that window becomes a door when they choose to take questions on social media. Generally, when athletes and celebrities do Q&As on social media, it is interesting to follow along to see
5 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook Shine in Respective Games
The 2014-15 NBA regular season continued on Tuesday, February 24. On a night with multiple contenders in action, a pair of MVP candidates shined with extraordinary performances. One recorded a triple-double and the other eclipsed 30 points. This is how it all transpired. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Is Sam Hinkie a genius or a fraud?
It’s been covered time and time again how crazy the trade deadline was, what with half the NBA playing Musical Point Guards and Pat Riley ending up taking home the grand prize, as he so often does. Lost amid all the Phoenix-related insanity was Stan Van Gundy doing his thing and picking up Reggie Jackson for the basketball equivalent of loose change, the Blazers adding someone to their bench who is actually good, and of course, Sam Hinkie picking up a
NBA Players React To All-Star Reserve Selections
The All-Star reserve selections were finally announced on Thursday and as expected, there were predictable picks to go with inevitable omissions. The selected are as follows: West: Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Chris Paul, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, Tim Duncan and James Harden. East: Jimmy Butler, Al Horford, Paul Millsap, Jeff Teague, Kyrie Irving, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Studying the Josh Smith effect; Ty Lawson on KD to DC
Very few bad teams have ever gotten as much attention as this year’s Lakers team has. Then again, very few bad teams have ever been the Lakers. The arguments over whether Kobe Bryant should shoot as much as he does have gotten so fierce that they’ve been the impetus for a Twitter user driving all the way to Temecula on Christmas to fight another Twitter user (who never showed). Needless to say, there’s been criticism of both Kobe and coach Byron Scott since
Raptors Struggles Paving the Way to Success
Toronto Raptors basketball was non-existent for a long time. There was more booing than cheering, the word “retooling” became too familiar, and games rarely gathered genuine excitement. That was their identity, or lack thereof. I went to my first Raptors game at the age of 13. Toronto had a good team that year, they won 47 games and finished first in the Atlantic Division. The Raps were hosting the Denver Nuggets at Air Canada Centre, a hot team with Carmelo Anthony and
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