There’s been speculation that Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp and pop star Rihanna may have split, but after the pair was spotted together in Paris over the weekend it appears those reports were a bit premature. It looks like Rihanna ... (Continue reading)
Kenny Powers is one polarizing figure. Granted he’s a fictional character from the TV show Eastbound and Down, but that doesn’t stop him from asserting his authority. He’s the poster boy for the new K-Swiss tubes, and does a pretty good job ... (Continue reading)
Los Angeles Clippers point guard Baron Davis held his annual “Rising Stars of America” basketball camp over the weekend. This was capped off with the first ever celebrity kickball game. Davis and the Gray Team went on to win the match against ... (Continue reading)
I recently mentioned that Alex Rodriguez will be making his acting debut in the movie “Friends with Benefits,” and filming has started with a bang. It appears that baseball won’t be the only sport included in the film, as co-stars Justin Timberlake and ... (Continue reading)
In the latest turn of Ron Artest-related events, the Laker star was interviewed by a man of equal uniqueness and personality. That man? Ron Artest. Apparently ESPN let Artest browse around the ESPN the Magazine’s chief editor’s office, as he will be a ... (Continue reading)
We’ve seen what players like Kobe Bryant and Ron Artest have been up to since the Los Angeles Lakers won the 2010 NBA Championship, and the role players certainly aren’t falling off the map either. Reserve forward Josh Powell’s ex-girlfriend has been charged ... (Continue reading)
Please check out my website, TheSportingRave.com . More celebrity/pop culture stories. The newest sports movie to hit the pre-production stage, titled Moneyball, is a story that tracks the Oakland A’s baseball team and its unconventional general manager Billy Beane, played by none other ... (Continue reading)
It’s not often you see professional athletes make the transition from sports to music, and when they do, they aren’t always successful (see: nearly all of them). Enter pro basketball journeyman Kareem Rush, who has played for five different teams in the ... (Continue reading)
Original article on OnlineSportsFanatic.com For years now, the Los Angeles Clippers have been known as the graveyard of the NBA, where promising careers hit an abrupt end and the Clipper faithful have seen more busts than they have wins. Last year, we saw confident ... (Continue reading)