Tennessee QB Crompton Has Surgery
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K.G. Earns His First Defensive Player of the Year Award
Published 4/23/2008 by Nick Kappel at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett won the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year Award on Tuesday, receiving 493 points and 90 first-place votes. Nuggets center Marcus Camby, who won the award last year, finished second in the voting with 178 points. Rockets forward Shane Battier placed third with 175 points. Garnett proved to be the anchor of the Celtics defense during his first season in Boston, as reported by TICKER: Boston held opponents to 90.3 points per game, the league’s second-best mark. It was a marked improvement from last season, when Boston surrendered 99.2 points per contest. Garnett’s 18.8 points and ...
Chicago's Mascot Benny the Bull Triggers Lawsuit
Published 4/23/2008 by Nick Kappel at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
A man who claims he was injured by the Chicago Bulls’ team mascot, Benny the Bull, filed a lawsuit against the team on Monday. As reported by TICKER: According to a report in the Chicago Tribune, Dr. Don Kalant Sr. filed a lawsuit Monday claiming he suffered a rupturing biceps muscle February 12 when a high-five with the fuzzy red mascot went awry. “Benny’s flying down the aisle, giving everybody high-fives,” Kalant’s attorney, Shawn Kasserman, told the newspaper. “When he gets to Dr. Kalant, he either inadvertently trips or, as part of the shtick, trips. … He grabbed Kalant’s arm and fell ...
Predators Extend Contracts of Trotz and his Coaching Staff
Published 4/23/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
The Nashville Predators have extended the contracts of coach Barry Trotz, and all his assistants, which includes associate coach Brent Peterson, assistant coach Peter Horachek and goaltending coach Mitch Korn. The announcement was made by David Poile, Nashville's president of hockey operations and general manager. His contract was set to expire at the end of the season. Financial terms were not announced. As reported by The AP: Trotz guided the Predators to the playoffs this season despite a chaotic year in which the franchise survived the threat of relocation, a botched sale, new owners, a long negotiation ...
NBC Picks Up Option to Carry "NHL on NBC" for 2008-2009 Season
Published 4/23/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
The NHL will be on NBC for at least one more season. The “Peacock Network” will exercise its option today, according to John Ourand of the Sports Business Daily. As reported by SBD, NBC will carry NHL games next season, “including 10 "Sunday Game of the Week" broadcasts and up to 15 playoff games. Regular season ratings increased by 11% this year, thanks largely to the popular Winter Classic. There had been speculation that NBC may pass on the option, opening a window for ESPN to grab the package.” Ratings are seen to be up for the new wave of star power in the league, including Sidney Crosby of the Penguins and Alex Ovechkin of the ...
