Gregg Popovich :: Garrett W. Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images
Remember when San Antonio coach
Gregg Popovich told a bunch of his players go home and take the night off before playing TNT game against the Heat in November? Well,
a Florida lawyer is now suing the Spurs for violating Florida?s "deceptive and fair trade practices law." I'd tell you all the bad things I'd like to see happen to this guy, but then he might sue SI, so I have to move on.
Most people knew when ESPN issued that absurd apology for
Brent Musburger last week that it came from ESPN and not Musburger. The legendary announcer
confirmed that yesterday and basically gave the finger to his employers when he flat out said his comments were not inappropriate.
Kevin Durant may be one of the best basketball players in the world, but that doesn't mean he can get away with anything he wants when it comes to his grandmother. In fact,
she sent orders to the Thunder guard that he needs to stop cursing so much during games.
Cassie Cutler :: Courtesy of Joseph Lindstrom
Model
Cassie Cutler gets
today's LLOD honors.
Katherine Webb,
who will be in this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and is one of Guyism's
50 Women To Watch In 2013,
just announced that she will be covering the Super Bowl for
Inside Edition.
Newly married Christian Ponder and Samantha Steele joined the newest Hot Clicks Podcast. The Vikings QB and ESPN reporter talked about their much-talked about relationship and more. You can listen to the podcast below,
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This video, of bad lip reading in the NFL, has exploded over the past 24 hours, and rightfully so. It's pretty hilarious.
National League Rookie of the Year Bryce Harper was on the late-night show Tuesday. He discussed the genesis of "Clown question, bro," talked about living in Las Vegas and rocked quite the hairdo. (You can watch Part 2
here.)