Once again, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson effectively ended another Houston season. … [Read more...] about Splash Brothers own Houston. They buried Rockets Thursday night.
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Making the case for the Rockets to draft Bronny James
Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images In the second round, of course. Let’s establish that this isn’t about luring the big kahuna, aka LeBron Raymone James Sr., but I want him to know that there’s an open invite should he be interested. In total earnest, I’m here to make a case for the Houston Rockets drafting Bronny James in the second round of this year’s NBA … [Read more...] about Making the case for the Rockets to draft Bronny James
The Houston Rockets are looking for a new partner to fill one of the team’s most significant pieces of sponsorship real estate. The franchise is seeking a new jersey patch sponsor and plans to have a new deal in place before the start of the 2024-25 NBA season, President of Business Operations Gretchen Sheirr told the Houston Business Journal. Credit Karma Money, a subsidiary … [Read more...] about
Houston Astros Ace One Step Closer to Hall of Fame
Justin Verlander’s case for being a future Hall of Famer just got a little stronger as he entered the top 10 on the MLB all-time strikeout list. The Astros ace went into Friday’s contest at 11th on the all-time strikeouts list, three behind the great Greg Maddux. He surpassed Maddux with a strikeout of former Astro Abraham Toro to end the second inning. It was one of those … [Read more...] about Houston Astros Ace One Step Closer to Hall of Fame
What Does the House Settlement Mean for College Sports?
Over the last few days, various news outlets revealed that each of college sports’ Power Five conferences and the NCAA have approved the terms of a proposed settlement to resolve the antitrust litigation in House v. NCAA. As we have done here at Last Word on Sports with respect to the myriad changes that have led us to this point, we now take a close look at how the settlement … [Read more...] about What Does the House Settlement Mean for College Sports?