The Sixers Offseason Plan


With the NBA offseason set to begin here on the last day of the month of Kyle Schwarber (patent pending), Daryl Morey and the Sixers don’t have many big splashes to make in free agency as it currently stands. After James Harden so graciously opted out of his $47 million player option for this season, […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 30, 2022

Outfielders The Phillies Should Acquire Sooner Rather Than Later


Now that it’s official that Phillies superstar Bryce Harper is going to miss a good chunk of time, President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski has some decisions to make. Do the Phillies, who are currently 1.5 games out of a playoff spot, trust what they have on the roster now and wait for Harper to […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 28, 2022

The Phillies Are Royally Screwed


I’m not going to sugarcoat this. I will not try to convince anyone of anything good. If you came here looking for any sort of hope for the Phillies this summer, you’ve come to the wrong place. On today, June 26, with the Phillies three games above .500 and 2.5 games back of the last […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 26, 2022

De’Anthony Melton Is A Perfect Fit


Leading up to the draft, it was essentially a foregone conclusion that Daryl Morey would trade the Sixers first-round pick for a more established role player. There were a ton of rumors floating around about the possibility of Morey trying to recreate the 2018 Houston Rockets by acquiring Eric Gordon with that pick, and then […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 24, 2022

Recreating the 2018 Houston Rockets Isn’t My Favorite Idea


Daryl Morey, the Sixers President of Basketball Operations, is one of the most aggressive front office men in basketball. If he believes that something will work, he’s been known to do anything he can to get it done. This was the case in February, when the Sixers acquired James Harden.   Now, with the draft […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 22, 2022

A Fan Can Hope: Far-Fetched Sixers Offseason Targets


For the past few offseasons, Sixers fans like myself have day-dreamed of landing a big name free agent. Despite throwing their names in the hats of the LeBron James, Jimmy Butler, and even Kawhi Leonard sweepstakes, they’ve landed none of those top players.   Instead, over the past five seasons, the Sixers have dealt out […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 21, 2022

Flyers To Hire John Tortorella, Announcement Expected Tomorrow


Well the cat is officially out of the bag and has been for a few days now. As first reported by ESPN/NHL Network Kevin Weekes, the Philadelphia Flyers have hired John Tortorella as their new head coach. An official announcement is expected to come tomorrow at some point but barring any last second changes it […]

By Keith Walsh | June 16, 2022

Let’s Play The Blame Game: Who’s At Fault For Tuesday’s Loss?


The Phillies have lost heartbreakers before, hell they’ve even done it this year. Who could forget the absolute meltdown by the Phils in the ninth inning of a 7-1 lead against the Mets? While Tuesday night may not have been as bad as that, it was still an absolute catastrophe.   One thing we’ve learned […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 15, 2022

A Philly Sports Fan’s Review Of “Hustle”


I’m making it abundantly clear right now that there WILL be spoilers in this review, so if you have plan on seeing it but still haven’t, come back to this when you have.   Now, for the super cool people that HAVE seen this movie, welcome. This is not going to be your usual movie […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 14, 2022

The Phils Are Hot, The Schedule Gets Easier, The Fun Continues…Right?


Right now, I feel exactly like Patrick Star in that scene from Spongebob where he returns home to his rock and doesn’t know any of the people in his house. When it comes to the Phillies of the past week, I don’t know who any of these people are.   5 straight wins?! 9th inning […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 10, 2022