Category Archives: Writers

LeBron James Just Fine as Indiana Pacers Lose Heartbreaker to Miami Heat 97-94
December 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling All the media driven consternation over whether LeBron James was going to play was just that as he appeared to suffer no ill effects from a tweaked ankle during the Miami Heat’s 97-94 comeback win tonight against the Indiana Pacers in Miami. Pacers forward Paul George is a good player who may […]

Chicago Cubs – Preparations for a Dismal 2014 Well Under Way
December 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling Through the first 10 weeks of the postseason, the Chicago Cubs have made exactly no strides toward an improved roster for the 2014 campaign. Below is the complete list of transactions as reported by Major League Baseball.  New blood on their way to Chicago include LHP Wesley Wright, catcher George Kottaras, OF […]

Indianapolis Colts Pummel Texans 25-3 – Who the Hell Are These Colts?
December 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling The Indianapolis Colts are enjoying one of the more enigmatic NFL seasons in history.  They are capable of looking terrible while winning, and being very competitive during a loss.  Yesterday’s win against the Houston Texans was the first since September 29th that the Colts won by a margin greater than one possession. […]

Indiana Basketball – Is Two Weeks Enough Time for Hoosiers to Find Reason to Care
December 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling Tom Crean’s sixth Indiana basketball team is young, athletic, and lacks a collective purpose. The Hoosiers lost to Notre Dame in the Crossroads Classic 79-72, leaving fans to wonder who in the Big Ten they might beat.  Hoosier Hysteria doesn’t only refer to what happens on the court.  It’s also an apt […]

NCAA Unveils 2015 Final Four Logo – and Indy Will Excel (again) as Host
December 13, 2013

by Kent Sterling One of the great things about living in Indianapolis is that beget to enjoy more great sporting events per capita than any city in the world.  Indy is unlikely ever to host an Olympics or World Series, but we are blessed with almost nonstop spectator events. The NCAA will host its signature […]