Now that the Cleveland Cavaliers have made a much sooner-than-expected exit from the NBA playoffs, the big question for sports fans is this: Is LeBron James coming to an arena near you? And should you “invest” in a season ticket just in case he does?
Former New York Knicks player Charles Oakley, said to be close to Cavs super star Lebron James, claims he won't be staying in Cleveland. James is a free agent and has been grabbing headlines.
Gambling911.com -- a Web site that tracks online sports betting odds but also reports on reality-show odds as a sidelight -- says that bettor interest in "Idol" has fallen sharply.
Las Vegas can't take bets on entertainment events, but Gambling911.com says it's getting more inquiries about odds on the Oscars than it got for the Super Bowl.
Interview from Signon San Diego's Jennifer Davies. The Super Bowl is tomorrow, and while our beloved Bolts aren’t in the big game, we can’t just ignore the whole thing now, can we? Beyond the X’s and O’s, here are some other things to watch for.
In breaking news out of the Southern District of New York, Judge Laura Swain has sided with Costigan Media, the parent company of Gambling911, and ordered the warrants and affidavits associated with the seizure of over $30 million in funds destined for online poker players to be unsealed.
As late Monday night turned into early Tuesday morning only a handful of gamblers occupied two of the six poker tables in the Horseshoe Casino on Avenida 1 in downtown San José. At the more populated of the two tables, the minimum bet to play a hand of blackjack was ¢2,000, or about $3.30.