Video Petey, the Basketball-Playing Dog
Timberwolves are dogs, right? He could totally play for them.
Opinion The 5 Stages of Athlete Grief
Stage 1: Denial
Description: The athlete denies he actually lost as a temporary defense.
Youth Athlete in Denial: “No way I lost. My mom said I’m the best player ever!”
College Athlete in Denial: “No way I lost. The coach who recruited me said I’m the best player ever!”
Pro Athlete in Denial: “No way I lost. My agent said I’m the best player ever!”
Stage 2: Anger
Description: The athlete experiences rage and jealousy over the outcome and lashes out.
Youth Athlete in Anger: “I’m going to quit!”
College Athlete in Anger: “I’m going to transfer!”
Pro Athlete in Anger: “I’m going to lose my endorsements!”
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Tweet of the Week
The "I Like Turtles" Kid is All Grown Up
From @thekidet AKA Philadelphia 76ers forward Even Turner …
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Picture Delonte West's Furniture Store Application
Whew! No question about sleeping with a co-worker's mom.
Picture Pau Gasol and Tim Duncan Playing Jazz
Jazz seems a bit too exciting for Tim Duncan.
Opinion 7 Tips for Being a Good Sports Parent
It’s been a rough period for parenting in sports. A dad was arrested for beating a coach with an axe handle, 9 year-olds are being forced to cage fight, and Buddy Ryan pitted his two boys in a brutal coaching death match. You’d think that adults would be capable of acting a little more grown up, but as Rev. Cecil Newton once taught us, sometimes it pays to misbehave. So with hopes of making it to basketball season on our best behavior, here are SportsPickle’s tips to being a good sports parent.
Overly-competitive parents have been around since the time of the Aztecs, when moms and dads attending ritualistic ballgames would often sacrifice themselves to the gods if their children didn’t show enough hustle (parents of winning children, however, took their kids to Pizza Hut).
In the centuries since, many people still fail to realize that putting too much stake into a game when you’re not actually on the field can be ruinous. Just ask Pete Rose. Because it can sometimes be difficult to tell when you’re crossing a line, here are some signs that you just might be a little too into the game:
- You award yourself the game ball from time to time.
- You occasionally catch yourself absentmindedly doodling disabled lists with every player’s name but your kid.
- You bring your own Gatorade cooler to throw.
- You eat all the kids’ orange slices at halftime and spike the peels.
- The voodoo doll you made of your child has started to fall apart from overuse.
- You call your wife the equipment manager and make her figure out how to fit your folding chair into its little carrying sleeve.
- You wear shin pads under your jeans, just in case.
Video Blake Griffin's Internship is Not Going Well
Maybe he can be a comedy intern in Turkey.
News Monk Rewrites the Record Books in Beautiful Calligraphy
Toiling 17 hours a day by candlelight and using an ornate script, Lucia d’Arrezo rewrote the record books of the NFL, NHL, NBA, Major League Baseball, college football and college basketball into nearly two dozen large, gold-leaf, leather-bound volumes.
“My work began in 1984 and today it is done,” d’Arrezo said. “It was the crowning achievement of my life, but I did it all for the glory of God and these remarkable athletes He created.”
Totaling more than 6,000 pages, the completed record books provide a visually stunning look at sports history. For example, the entry listing Hank Aaron’s 755 career home runs is detailed with a beautiful vine and flower illustration that encircles the number, truly giving the feat a regal and deserving appearance that a black and white computer printout could never provide.
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Tweet of the Week
Rex Chapman Enjoyed the Glen Rice-Sarah Palin News
From @rexchapman AKA former University of Kentucky and NBA guard Rex Chapman …
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But wait! There’s MORE!
Opinion EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Sarah Palin Responds to the Glen Rice Sex Allegation
A new book contends that former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin had a one-night stand with then-Michigan basketball star Glen Rice at an Alaska basketball tournament in 1987. Rice confirms the report.
SportsPickle sat down with Gov. Palin for an EXCLUSIVE interview.
(NOTE: All of the Palin quotes in this “interview” are verbatim quotes the former governor has said in the past.)
- SportsPickle
How many NBA players have you slept with?
- Palin
All of ‘em, any of ‘em that have been in front of me over all these years.
- SportsPickle
And Glen Rice is one of those players?
- Palin
You betcha.
- SportsPickle
What do you remember about that night?
- Palin
Rears his head and comes into the air space.
- SportsPickle
I see. That is very detailed. What did you say to him that initially caught his attention?
- Palin
Drill baby drill.







