During last night’s loss to the Wizards, JR apparently hit Glen Rice Jr. below the belt. At first view of the video, it’s hard to tell if the hit was intentional, but Smith will serve his one game suspension tonight. Hit the jump for details.
During last night’s loss to the Wizards, JR apparently hit Glen Rice Jr. below the belt. At first view of the video, it’s hard to tell if the hit was intentional, but Smith will serve his one game suspension tonight. Hit the jump for details.
A-Rod served his one year suspension due to steroid abuse and is now back on the Yankees roster. Hit the jump for details.
Writer and commentator, Bill Simmons, of ESPN finds himself in hot water once again for not being able to keep his comments to himself. ESPN has suspended Simmons for three weeks after taking shots at NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, on ESPN’s ‘Grantland’ podcast. Simmons firmly believes Goodell had been aware of Rice’s violent actions, even calling him a liar as expressed, “And for him to go in that press conference and pretend otherwise, I was so insulted. I really was.” Jump on this story and click the link below to see what else Simmons had to say about Goodell and the Ray Rice incident…
The rain may be sticking a fork in many people’s plans this Labor Day Weekend. Due to extreme weather conditions, the Electric Zoo music festival on Randall’s Island evacuated and canceled the remainder of the music festival today. Flash flood warnings have been issued for parts of New Jersey, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, Westchester County and Putnam County through 6:15 p.m. Sunday. The US Open tennis tournament at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens has also been put on a temporary suspension.
Yesterday, the BeyHive went crazy over Bey’s beloved Blue Ivy. Karrueche Tran guest-hosted 106 & Park and assisted in the countdown of The Top Six Things Blue Ivy Thought About The VMAs. Number six being a joke on Blue’s hair. The wild part of it all is the, “hiatus” 106 & Park is taking due to the out lash. Let’s be real, things haven’t been the same since Free and AJ any how. Karrueche and Stephen Hill, BET’s President of Music Programming has issued an apology for the not-so-funny humor. Check it out down bottom.
Stephen A. Smith got in trouble after his comments on First Take concerning domestic violence. He said women should not “provoke” an attack and many felt he was blaming women for the domestic violence attacks that happen to them. Since then he has clarified what he really meant and apologized three times, twice on Twitter and once on air. Following his apology on First Take, ESPN decided to suspend him for a week, a punishment Smith thinks is deserved.