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The Sports Archives – 5 NBA Stars Who Get Business Done Off The Court!
Why do many high-paid athletes go broke after retirement? Many suggest it is due to lack of planning, but it comes down to more than that. It can be compared to that of lotto winnings where all of a sudden … Continue reading
Posted in Basketball, Other
Tagged athletes in poverty, David Bing, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, financially responsible athletes, Lebron James, Michael Jordan, NBA, NBA business infographic, reasons why players go broke, sports and business, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman, why athletes go broke
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The Sports Archives – Longtime Sports Rivals That Fans Love To Debate!
It is not unusual to find rivals in sports. Most of the time it is between teams, such as the long-standing rivalry between the NFL’s Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys, the MLB’s New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, or … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, College Football, Football, Golf, Hockey, Horse Racing, Motorsports, Olympics, Other, Soccer
Tagged 2012 Summer Olympics, 44th Pro Bowl, Alabama Crimson Tide, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Auburn University Tigers, bodybuilders, Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox, competition, Dallas Cowboys, Deion Sanders, Ghana National Football Team, Jack Nicklaus, Jeff Gordon, Jerry Rice, jimmie johnson, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Phelps, MLB, Montreal Canadiens, New York Yankees, NFL, NHL, Peyton Manning, PGA Tour, Phil Mickelson, player rivalries, Ryan Lochte, Seabiscuit, Sergio Oliva, sport rivalry, sports, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports rivalries, sports rivalry blogs, sports rivals, Sprint Cup, team sports, The Iron Bowl, Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Triple Crown winner, United States National Soccer Team, War Admiral, Washington Redskins, World Cup Soccer
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The Sports Archives – Three of the Most Financially Responsible Professional Athletes !
If it bleeds, it leads. That’s the tenet of many media organizations when deciding which stories to report on first. Our society focuses on the negative; international conflicts, murderers, serious crimes, famous people making huge mistakes, the list goes on. … Continue reading
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Tagged athlete endorsements, athlete spending habits, investing, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Clippers, los angeles dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Peyton Manning, player bankruptcy, Shaquille O'Neal, sports and business, sports and money, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports retirement, Vernon Davis
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The Sports Archives – Denver’s Top Sporting Mascots!
The Mile-High City has rather more than its fair share of professional-level and top college sports teams. As such, it is easily one of the most mascot-saturated cities in America. What many people don’t know is that these mascots actually … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 Super Bowl, Ann Judge-Wegener, Baseball, Basketball, blogs about mascots, colorado, denver, Denver Broncos, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver Nuggets, Denver sports mascots, Dinger the purple triceratops, football, Gill the Cutthroat, Mascot Hall of Fame, Mascots, Miles the mascot, Milo the Lynx, Nick Cannon, Rocky the Mountain Lion, Ruckus the Red-Tailed Hawk, Shaquille O'Neal, social media, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Thunder the stallion, Walt Disney
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The Sports Archives – Sports and Injuries!
The benefits of playing sports are numerous. Improved cardiovascular health and team-building skills are just a few of the positives. However, the primary risk in playing sports is the potential for sports injuries. Head injuries and lower-body injuries are the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Football, brain injuries, concussions, dementia, disabled list, goal post injuries, Head injuries, judgements, lawsuits, MLB, monetary settlement, NBA, NFL, pre-game warmups, Sports and Injuries, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports injuries blogs, sports injury infographic, sports with most injuries, sprained ankles, stretching, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – How do Sports Players Get Their Number?
Ask professional athletes and sports fanatics, and they will tell you that numbers are a big deal. For some, a number is just a number, but for athletes they hold special meaning. For example, if Boston heavy hitter Carl Yastrzemski’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Red Sox, Branch Rickey, Carl Yastrzemski, Carlos Delgado, Carlton Fisk, Cleveland Indians, Cuba pitcher, Deion Sanders, Derek Fisher, Dwayne Wade, Eli Manning, first baseball uniform number, Gary McDermodt, Jackie Robinson, Jeff Feagles, John Kruk, Jose Mendez, Julius Erving, Lebron James, Lou Gehrig, Miami Heat, Michael Jordan, Mitch “Wild Thing” Williams, MLB, NBA, NFL, O.J. Simpson, Pat Tillman, Plaxico Burress, Reggie Bush, retired numbers, Rickey Henderson, Roger Clemens, Ron Artest, Seattle Seahawks, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports numbers, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Turner Ward
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The Sports Archives – Which Sports Are Best For Children?
Which Sports Are Best For Children? We all know how important physical activity is for children. Not only does it encourage a healthy lifestyle from a young age but it also equips kids with valuable life skills such as teamwork, … Continue reading
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Tagged Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, football, gymnastics, hockey, horse riding, jumping, martial arts, organized sports, physical education, physical sports, Running, school sports, Softball, sports and children, sports and fitness, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Swimming, teamwork, tennis, time management, toddler gym, volleyball
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The Sports Archives – Klim’s Korner: LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan
They are the two most iconic basketball superstars ever to walk on a court but when it comes to who is the greatest, its always up for debate. LeBron James or Michael Jordan. A lot of the older sports fans … Continue reading
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Tagged Air Jordan, basketball blogs, basketball player comparision, Carmelo Anthony, Chicago Bulls, Chris Bosh, Dennis Rodman, Dwayne Wade, Joe Johnson, King James, Lebron James, Lebron James vs. Michael Jordan, Melo, Miami Heat, Michael Jordan, MJ, player comparison, Ray Allen, Scottie Pippin, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs
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