Howard Beck Talks NBA Playoffs
Ricky and John were joined by Howard Beck, Knicks and NBA Beat Writer for the New York Times, to talk about the end of the 1st round and beginning of the 2nd round of the NBA Playoffs.
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Ricky and John were joined by Howard Beck, Knicks and NBA Beat Writer for the New York Times, to talk about the end of the 1st round and beginning of the 2nd round of the NBA Playoffs.
Let’s set the scene. It was the last home game of the season for the Fordham Rams. They were taking on the 3rd ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, the highest ranked softball team to ever visit Fordham. Fifth inning. Alabama was up 5-4. One out. Runner on 1st.
Now, here’s the play-by-play.
Recently announced Fordham Head Football Coach Joe Moorhead joins Ricky Cibrano and John DeMarzo to discuss the Patriot Leaue move to scholarships and the upcoming Fordham Football season.
Linsanity is taking over New York. Tommy Dee, the founder of The Knicks Blog, joins Ricky Cibrano and John DeMarzo to talk about it.
By Steve Gray
It was déjà vu all over again at Lucas Oil Stadium after the New York football Giants defeated the New England Patriots for the second time in the past four championship games. Eli Manning played a nearly flawless game going 30-40 for 296 yards and a touchdown en route to his second super bowl MVP. Naturally, Manning orchestrated yet another fourth quarter comeback drive for the ages; this time with Mario Manningham as the hero after making a 38 yard David Tyree-esq catch to begin the drive. John DeMarzo was on location, and you can hear his comments in his Super Bowl XLVI piece.
Ricky Cibrano, Mike Giandomenico and Colin Henderson review the New York Giant's victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI. The guys also talk to Chris Hilk and Stephen Gray about the Giant's celebration parade. They also talk to John DeMarzo about his experience covering the Super Bowl in Indianapolis.
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Even for those who do not breathlessly follow every happening in Hollywood, the quartet of ceremonies --- Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and Tonys --- always attracts casual fans, just to see what movies, songs, television programs and Broadway shows that they’ve seen or heard over the past year take home honors. I must confess that I am one of these casual fans, except when it comes to the Grammys; being a lover of music, I usually know all of the songs or albums nominated for the prestigious award.
The Charlotte 49ers topped the Fordham Rams at the Rose Hill Gym 69-62. Poor shooting became their downfall. The Rams shot 30.9% from the field and 23% from behind the three-point line.
With NFL Friday and the season coming to a close, there was no shortage of star power in the Super Bowl Edition of the show.
Ricky and I had a cavalcade of guests, starting off with Steve Gray’s weekly Giants report. Steve broke down the matchups as he has been doing all season long, including the Giants keys to victory, as well as his prediction.
Ricky Cibrano and John DeMarzo talked to New York Times National Baseball writer Tyler Kepner about Jim Thome's 600th homer, the firing of Jim Hendry, and more.