NFL: Report, Peyton Manning To Miss Pro Bowl Due To Injury

After recent trouble battling a quadriceps injury during the remainder of the season, it has been announced that the Denver Broncos’ QB, Peyton Manning will sit out this year’s Pro Bowl. While Manning has NEVER missed a Pro Bowl due to injuries, he made the announcement himself! Read Manning’s statement below…


(Video) NBA: Six Months After Brutal Injury, Paul George Is Dunking With Ease

It still feels like yesterday watching Paul George break his leg in a very gruesome way during team USA’s exhibition game in Las Vegas. When it happened everyone wondered would he even play again and if he did, would he be the same after the physical and mental pain that comes with a career threatening injury. Here we are however only six months later and I am happy to see Paul looking healthy and getting ready to return. He seems to have his bounce back as he is throwing down dunks with no problem. The Pacers for sure can’t wait to get him back.


NBA: LeBron James Says Being Out With Injury Is the Most Difficult Thing He’s Been Through

For a while many people thought LeBron James was an indestructible superhuman.  Many big stars have been going down with serious injuries and James never really got hurt.  Then this season nagging back and knee injuries kept James off the court for eight games, which felt like an eternity for the struggling Cleveland Cavaliers.  James says being out and dealing with injury is the hardest thing he’s dealt with.


NBA: LeBron James Calls Injury ‘The Most Difficult Thing I’ve Been Through’

As many patiently await to see if King James will be well enough to play in Tuesday’s game against the Phoenix Suns despite nagging knee & back injuries, LeBron, who’s missed EIGHT games already, chimed in on the injury’s effect on his life, calling it “the most difficult thing” he’s ever had to experience!” The Cavs star also carries on, commenting on the team’s demise, claiming they “just dropped a lot of games” once he could no longer play… Read more below


NBA: Carmelo Anthony- “I’m Alright, I’m Not Shutting It Down…Yet”

Knicks star guard Melo remains stubborn as a mule, failing to bringing his season to an end. The $125 million man refuses to call it quits just yet, as he is “not shutting it down for the season yet, just trying to take some time to get it right.” Further details on Melo’s injury and response below.


NBA: Derek Fisher Says Time May Come to Shut Carmelo Anthony Down For the Season

Knicks fan or not, the one thing almost everyone agrees on is that Carmelo Anthony should shut it down for the season.  The Knicks have the worst start in franchise history and aren’t going to get any better.  Still Anthony was out there playing a ton of minutes on a knee that likely requires surgery.  Anthony has made it clear that he want’s to keep playing so it’s not the Knicks forcing him to play but they should take a stand and protect their franchise player.  He’s sat out the past couple of games and coach Derek Fisher may finally be ready to shut him down for the season but notes that it’s a decision that has to be agreed upon by both Carmelo and the organization.


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