Isaiah Thomas is rockstar. He actually had the stones to come out and say that getting fired from Florida International University was the first time he had been canned for “basketball reasons”.
9. Kanye West Seen Canoodling With Kim Kardashian
If
these two procreate, I’m moving to Uranus.
8. Steven Stamkos Reaches 60 Goals
7. Lionel Messi Reaches 60 GoalsBoth feats are impressive, but Messi achieving something that hadn’t been done in 39 years earns him one spot higher on this weeks list over Stamkos.
6. Milwaukee Bucks Beat Lowly Bobcats By 5
Loyal
readers may recognize this item as “The Weekly Shameless Plug of the Team No
Credentials Picked in the Sportsbook Survivor Pool This Past Weekend”.
5. Carmelo Anthony Drops 43, Leads Knicks to Victory Over
Bulls
Sure
the Knicks were at home playing against a team led by a very rusty Derrick
Rose, but did anyone in the NBA need to have this kind of game more than Carmelo Anthony? Me think not.
4. Boston College Wins NCAA Hockey Title
I
would’ve ranked this higher, but BC beat some school named Ferris St. in the
championship game, which is a college that I would need at least five guesses
to figure out which state it is located in.
3. (Devil) Rays Rally Against the Hammer of God,
Eventually Sweep Yankees
I’d
be more excited about New York’s 0-3 start, but the last time they lost their
first three games they went on to win 114 games in 1998.
2. Red Sox Blow Two Saves in One Game, Get Swept
By Tigers
We
are only in the first week of the season, but No Credentials is feeling pretty
confident with its third place finish prediction for Boston.
1. Bubba Watson Wins 2012 Masters on Second Playoff Hole
Despite no Tiger Woods, and a pedestrian performance
by Phil Mickelson, this year’s Masters will be memorable thanks to Bubba
Watson’s incredible second shot at 10 during the playoff.
That shot would be hard to pull off in a video game, much less during a playoff
hole in the biggest golf tournament on Earth.
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