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Kobe Bryant vs. His Mother

JT the Brick and Pauly Howard give their opinion on Bryant's feud, who will make it to the NBA finals and more.

Is Kobe Bryant's mother allowed to sell his memorabilia? Who will make it to the NBA playoffs? Is boxer Floyd Mayweather a changed man? JT the Brick and Pauly Howard, the dynamic duo from Fox Sports Radio's Read more »

Sports

Boxing Still King of the Money Ring

When undefeated WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. steps between the ropes on May 4 to take on challenger Robert Guerrero, it will be another in a long history of Las Vegas superfights. Just when boxing seems to be fading from the mainstream, it’s a reminder of its continuing importance here. Read more »

Kobe Bryant's Tweets: Fun or Distracting?

JT the Brick and Pauly give their take. Plus: Is this year's NFL Draft a dud?

JT the Brick and Pauly give their take. Plus: Is this year's NFL Draft a dud? Read more »

Sports

How Will the Boston Marathon Bombings Affect Sporting Events?

JT the Brick and Pauly discuss the tragedy and more

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Tarkanian

An Oral History of Jerry Tarkanian at UNLV

Forty years ago, Jerry Tarkanian arrived in Las Vegas to become UNLV’s fifth head basketball coach. Over the next 19 years, he and his new city shared many characteristics: often misunderstood, regularly chastised, always willfully against-the-grain. Las Vegas loved the man known as “Tark the Shark,” and he loved it right back, bringing civic pride to a town primarily made up of transplants, delivering a winner to a city built on losers. Read more »

Feature

The Other Guys

Bryce Harper’s teammates on the 2010 CSN baseball squad knew that fame and fortune awaited him. But they had dreams, too ...

As Trevor Kirk parked cars at the M Resort last summer and into the fall, he was surprised by how many visitors came from Washington, D.C. And it seemed like every one of them was a Washington Nationals fan. Read more »

March Madness

Dance Card is Full

The Rebels take on Cal looking for first NCAA win since 2008

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Character Study

Prodigal Daughter

As UNLV basketball players high-five and joke with the ball boys and girls before a recent game at the Thomas & Mack Center, Kreigh Warkentien can’t help smiling. She spent a good part of her childhood out on that hardwood. Kreigh Warkentien, 25, is UNLV’s director of basketball operations—one of only three women to hold such a post in Division I men’s basketball. But she hardly feels a stranger on the Rebels’ bench. Read more »

Seven Questions

Seven Questions for Chris Ault

The former UNR football coach on Colin Kaepernick’s success, a possible move to the NFL and why he really doesn’t hate UNLV

Chris Ault was already a College Football Hall of Famer when he returned to the sideline in 2004 for his third head-coaching stint at his alma mater, the University of Nevada, Reno. But his biggest contribution to the game was still ahead of him. Read more »

Profile

How a Vegas Kid Helped Bring the Frozen Tundra to Your PC

Craig McKeown and the art of NFL Films

They were close friends at Walter Bracken Elementary School, a fat, dark-haired kid and a more angular redhead. Both skipped ahead to second grade, and their mothers were active together in the PTA. One boy wanted to be a sportscaster, the other an oceanographer. Craig McKeown, the redhead who liked the water, wound up with the career in sports. The dark-haired kid grew up to be me. Read more »

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