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WFAN: Kenny And The Nets Deserve Whole Lot Of Lovin’ (1/26/19)

February 1, 2019

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I wrote a column for WFAN on the surging Brooklyn Nets and why the NBA world needs to take notice of how impressive a job Kenny Atkinson has done with this team.

WFAN: 5 Greatest Mo-ments In Mariano Rivera’s Hall Of Fame Career

February 1, 2019

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Check out my WFAN story on the five greatest moments in Mariano Rivera's Hall of Fame career.

WFAN: Why Mets Fans Should Be Thrilled With Cano, Diaz Trade

December 9, 2018

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I wrote a column reacting to the Mets trading for Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz and why Mets fans should be thrilled with Brodie Van Wagenen's first deal as GM.

WFAN: 5 Takeaways From 2018 Knicks Media Day

November 16, 2018

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Take a look at my five takeaways from 2018 Knicks Media Day on WFAN. (9/24/18)

WFAN: Jets Season Preview, Game-By-Game Predictions

November 16, 2018

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I previewed the New York Jets 2018 season for WFAN, giving predictions on each game and the season. (9/10/18)

WFAN: Just Breathe, It’s Only Preseason

November 16, 2018

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I wrote a column for WFAN about the overhype around the NFL preseason, and how people need to sit back and relax. (8/10/18)

WFAN: Mets Have Become Baseball’s Biggest Sideshow

July 31, 2018

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The Mets have quickly become baseball's biggest sideshow. I take a look at the dysfunctional season in my latest column on WFAN. (7/26/18)

WFAN: Why The Knicks Should Keep Joakim Noah

July 31, 2018

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There's been debate about whether the Knicks should keep Joakim Noah or let him go, but I explain why there's no reason to eat the money and get rid of him.

WFAN: Mets Trade Chips Aren’t Bringing Back Anything Special

July 31, 2018

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Check out my latest WFAN column on the Mets trade chips and them not having much value.

WFAN: What LeBron Joining Lakers Means For NBA

July 31, 2018

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LeBron James is headed to Hollywood to play for the Lakers. What does it mean for the NBA? Check out my WFAN column.