Should the Heat fear the Nets? Stephen A. thinks Miami should watch out π
Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins debate whether the Miami Heat should fear the Brooklyn Nets in a potential No. 1 vs. No. 8 playoff matchup.
#FirstTake #NBA
βοΈSubscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube
βοΈ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn
βοΈSubscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE
βοΈ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoNBAonESPN
βοΈ Watch ESPN on YouTube TV: http://es.pn/YouTubeTV
Frank Gore: San Francisco’s Beast
The San Francisco 49ers have one of the richest histories in American professional sports. With five Superbowl titles to brag about it, the Niners are one of the most prestigious franchises in the National Football League. Some Niners legends that have already made their way into the Hall of Fame are Jerry Rice, Steve Young, and “Golden” Joe Montana. And if you have been watching Frank Gore play, then you know that there is a great chance this guy might be headed there someday as well.
Spot Betting 101Spot betting is a classical handicap practice that has been proven profitable in all forms of sport you decide to bet upon. Professional bettors look at the team and players’ previous games…
A Matthews’ Family LegacyIn the sport of American football, there are a couple of well-known families who have gone on to produce some very productive and talented players. They are the Mannings (Archie, Peyton, Eli) and the Matthews (Clay Sr., Clay Jr., Clay III, Bruce). Today we will be talking about a third generation superstar from the latter family, Clay Matthews III. His grandfather was an offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers back in the 1950s while his father, Clay Jr., played 19 regular NFL seasons, holds the record for third most games played (278), and was selected to four Pro Bowls during his career.