By CHUCKIE MAGGIO A rarity occurred last weekend, after Quadry Adams announced he was transferring from Wake Forest to St. Bonaventure after school lets out this spring. Demon Deacons coach Steve Forbes, who had attempted to persuade Adams to return for his sophomore year, publicly congratulated his now-former player on Twitter: "Congrats Q!" The gesture was a change of pace in … [Read more...] about Adams ready to reunite with Lofton, transfer to St. Bonaventure
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Crumpton nets career high; Canisius scores Big 4 win over cross-town rival Buffalo
Courtesy of GoGriffs.com Canisius junior forward Jermaine Crumpton scored a career-high 31 points and the Golden Griffins held cross-town rival Buffalo to a 2-for-11 effort from the field in overtime, as the Blue and Gold scored a 94-87 win over the Bulls in the second game of the 2016 Big 4 Basketball Classic Saturday in KeyBank Center. The win, Canisius’ fourth straight, … [Read more...] about Crumpton nets career high; Canisius scores Big 4 win over cross-town rival Buffalo
Iguodala locks up LeBron, Warriors reclaim home court advantage in Game 4 victory
By JOE MAGS Going toe-to-toe with LeBron James on the road in a must-win Game 4, Andre Iguodala did more than wake up the Warriors on Thursday — the veteran thrust himself into the Finals MVP discussion. The Warriors took a 12-point lead into halftime behind their most inspiring shooting effort since the West Finals. After outlasting an onslaught of Cavalier rebounds and … [Read more...] about Iguodala locks up LeBron, Warriors reclaim home court advantage in Game 4 victory
The Good, Bad and Ugly of the NBA weekend
By Joe Manganiello On Friday, the NBA had four series knotted up at 1-1. After five weekend games, three series inched closer to resolution, while arguably the Association's most entertaining series is as wide-open as ever before. Here's what we should take away from the weekend. The Good Marc Gasol: Do I dare say that Marc Gasol was the best player on the court in … [Read more...] about The Good, Bad and Ugly of the NBA weekend
Missing Monta? Not in the Bay Area
By Nicholas Steblenko A little over a year ago, I moved to San Francisco. As an avid sports fan for many years, I was curious to see a corner of the United States ridden with both scandal and greatness through its lengthy history with professional sports. As a young man from the east coast, where you are taught to focus on teams that "truly matter" like the Yankees and … [Read more...] about Missing Monta? Not in the Bay Area