The music world lost a legend yesterday. R.I.P. Keith “Guru” Elam.
- Dwight Howard was, unsurprisingly, named the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season. I’d like to see him edge out LeBron for the MVP, but it won’t happen.
- Yet another great read from Thunder Treats, this time from Chubbs. He takes a look at the relative production of Ohio State and Michigan football players once they hit the NFL, hoping to de-bunk the “Ohio State draft mystique.” I’m not sure how it even got started anyway, especially since I’ve been told Michigan is Quarterback U.
- The MLB season is only two weeks old, but the All-Star ballots are already available online. I realize that the players haven’t had the chance to put up great numbers yet, so sometimes you have to get creative. I’m voting for Johnny Damon’s mohawk. [via BYB]
- At Babcock’s Death Stare, Kyle looks at Jiri Hudler’s current contract situation and how likely it is that he’ll rejoin the Red Wings next season. I’d like to see Hudler back in the D next season, but not at the expense of someone like Helm, Eaves, or Abdelkader. Make sure to forgive the first paragraph, the post was written after Game Three.
- Check out an awesome (and appropriate, given yesterday’s date) post from Club Seats: the top 5 guys in the NBA who look like they smoke a lot of weed. I’m pretty sure this list could have been a lot longer, but hey, this shit takes longer than you think. Make sure to watch the Delonte West KFC vid.
- Guyism has both good and bad news. The bad news? Megan Fox has a boyfriend. The good news? Christina Hendricks took some pictures after Esquire dubbed her America’s most beautiful woman.
- Speaking of weed, check out the only bong that’s longer than my dong at Busted Coverage. Bonus points to these guys for playing the biggest stoner song ever in the background.
- There’s a difference between laughing a bit on camera and just getting too damn comfortable while you’re on the air. I blame Trent Dilfer.
Today’s random video and highlight after the jump…
RANDOM AWESOME VIDEO OF THE DAY
A baseball game between Florida Atlantic and Western Kentucky was delayed for a couple hours, but the fans still got their money’s worth.
ROB’S HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY
Martin Brodeur makes what was rightly called a “Hall of Fame save” on ESPN. This is unreal.
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