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Category: A Sports Scribe

Speaking Up About Our Pain - Again

The Sportsfan Journal Staff June 3, 2020 No Comments

A few years ago in this very space here at TSFJ, we mourned about a country reminding us of its preferred citizen hierarchy in violent ways. Professional and amateur athletes…

Speaking Up About Our Pain - Again
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The Binge-Worthy Brilliance Of Formula 1: Drive To Survive

The Sportsfan Journal Staff March 6, 2020 No Comments

I would call myself a “necessary driver.” I go where I need to and not much more. But this is what happens when you are in a city where the…

The Binge-Worthy Brilliance Of Formula 1: Drive To Survive

Three Historical NFL Stories That Need To Turn Into Documentaries

The Sportsfan Journal Staff October 16, 2019 No Comments

It is incredibly hard to be a fan of the NFL right now. The powers that be keep finding ways to make you even less of one, but when the…

Three Historical NFL Stories That Need To Turn Into Documentaries

This 2007 Eagles-Giants Game Is A Reminder Of Why Andrew Luck Retired

The Sportsfan Journal Staff September 30, 2019 No Comments

Today, Monday September 30th, marks twelve years since one of the most brutal single-game defensive performances in NFL history. Despite hanging almost sixty points on the Detroit Lions a week…

This 2007 Eagles-Giants Game Is A Reminder Of Why Andrew Luck Retired

NBA Draft Avenue - What The New York Knicks Should Do With The Third Pick

The Sportsfan Journal Staff June 18, 2019 No Comments

If your favorite NBA team wasn’t a title contender, it was likely leaving tributes at the base of Mt. Zion (Williamson). Thirteen franchises all sit under the stoplight that is…

NBA Draft Avenue - What The New York Knicks Should Do With The Third Pick

'I Am Durán' Sees An Iconic Fighter As A Man Of His People

The Sportsfan Journal Staff June 7, 2019 No Comments

Roberto Durán shouldn’t exist. No, not in the flesh-and-blood literal sense, but in the legendary space that many fighters before, alongside and after him could never live in. After all,…

'I Am Durán' Sees An Iconic Fighter As A Man Of His People

Netflix's '7 Days Out' Is The Proper Counter To 'FYRE'

The Sportsfan Journal Staff February 8, 2019 No Comments

By now, anyone with a pulse and good wireless internet has heard about, if not watched one of the two dueling documentaries on the albatross that was the Fyre Festival.…

Netflix's '7 Days Out' Is The Proper Counter To 'FYRE'

Words From TSFJ's New Editor-In-Chief

The Sportsfan Journal Staff February 1, 2019 No Comments

Way back in 2011, Eddie Maisonet III and Kenny Masenda (with a major assist from Joe Boland) were launching this new platform called The Sports Fan Journal. Having followed their collective…

Words From TSFJ's New Editor-In-Chief

Which Sports Seasons Deserve 'The Last Dance' Treatment?

The Sportsfan Journal Staff December 31, 2018 No Comments

2020 needs to get here. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/TNS) By now, most of the sports-loving public has seen the early look on the upcoming ESPN ten-part documentary, The Last Dance, which…

Which Sports Seasons Deserve 'The Last Dance' Treatment?
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Wilder-Fury Is A Heavy-Handed Reply To Anthony Joshua

The Sportsfan Journal Staff December 1, 2018 No Comments

We’ve spent all of 2018 waiting for the world’s two boxing heavyweights to stop dancing around each other and instead with each other. It’s not a surprise that the biggest…

Wilder-Fury Is A Heavy-Handed Reply To Anthony Joshua

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Four Ways To Resurrect Major League Baseball's Audience

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By Piper Westrom (@plwestrom) & Adam Cribbs (@a_cribbs23) With virtually every professional sport in America back up and running, as well as football looming on the horizon, it’s been no…

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Meet The LA Galaxy's Rising Star, Diedie Traore

The Sportsfan Journal Staff August 24, 2020 No Comments

Every January, the LA Galaxy staff host an event providing an opportunity for undiscovered players to demonstrate their skills. In 2018, it netted some real-time results. Diedie Traore is the…

'Chasing Indiana's Game: The Hoosier Hardwood Project' Is A Journey Into Indiana's Rich Basketball Culture

The Sportsfan Journal Staff August 19, 2020 No Comments

'Chasing Indiana's Game: The Hoosier Hardwood Project' Is A Journey Into Indiana's Rich Basketball CultureBefore the game of basketball evolved into today's dynamic game with position-less players, deep threes from…

TSFJ NBA Re-Draft: The Class of 2006

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Larry Johnson Reflects on Becoming 'Grandmama', Converse Kicks And Winning Titles In Las Vegas

The Sportsfan Journal Staff May 28, 2020 No Comments

Growing up as a kid, Larry Johnson was one of the coolest people on the planet. In my pee-brain mind, there was nothing like Larry Johnson. NCAA champion on the…

The Day Michael Jordan Got Put On A Poster

Eddie Maisonet, III April 11, 2020 No Comments

If you play the game of basketball long enough, you'll inevitably be put into a conundrum while playing defense under the rim. You could get dunked on at any moment.…

Thierry Henry Made Me Fall In Love With Soccer

Eddie Maisonet, III March 11, 2020 No Comments

It's the dirty little secret that really isn't a secret at all. I love soccer. While some of you are sitting there saying, "Tell us something we don't know, Ed.…

15 Takeaways From The Oral History Of 'Love & Basketball'

Eddie Maisonet, III February 17, 2020 No Comments

In my opinion, Love & Basketball is one of the few films in the world that both men and women will have no issue sitting down and watching. Although the…

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Remembering The Peter Warrick Experience, 20 Years Later

Eddie Maisonet, III July 29, 2019 No Comments

When Notre Dame and Florida State, two of college football's blue bloods, did battle back in 1993, I wasn't old enough (or aware enough) to appreciate it. See, I didn't…

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Speaking Up About Our Pain - Again

The Sportsfan Journal Staff June 3, 2020 No Comments

A few years ago in this very space here at TSFJ, we mourned about a country reminding us of its preferred citizen hierarchy in violent ways. Professional and amateur athletes…

Youngest In Charge: Kyrie's Kingdom

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The Sports Fan's 3-Point Guide To The NBA All-Star Snub Argument

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NFL First Quarter Report Card: Who’s Hot And Who’s Not

The Sportsfan Journal Staff October 1, 2012 11 Comments

100 Miles And Running: 5 Things I Learned When I Started Running

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The 5 Coolest Of 2012: #3 - LeBron James

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