We Love Charity

K.G. Wins NBA Community Award

Congratulations to the Big Ticket, Kevin Garnett, for being awarded April's NBA Community Assist Award. Read more about Garnett's charitable contributions below. - continued...

Cyclones Going 24 Hours For Charity

You and I may not be able to do it, but the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league team will be playing 24 straight hours of baseball for charity for the second year in a row. Richard Diaz applauds the cause. - continued...

NBA’s Basketball Without Borders

The NBA and FIBA has players and coaches leading basketball camps on Three Continents with a Focus on Education, Health and Wellness for Young Athletes from Over 70 Countries and Territories Worldwide. - continued...

Billups Wins NBA Community Award

Congratulations goes out to Chauncey Billups today for being the NBA's recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award for the 2007-08 season. He joins such greats as Magic, Dr. J. and David Robinson. - continued...

The Sweeter Side of Cincinnati

The Bengals generally make more news these days in the blotter than on the field. However, Richard Diaz highlights the many positive contributions the Bengals make to southern Ohio and beyond. - continued...

Hoops of Hope Shoots it Out for a Cause

Hoops of Hope is a way for you to help fight HIV and AIDS merely by shooting free throws in your spare time. Most of the money raised is sent to Africa to fight this terrible disease and has already produced some wonderful results. - continued...

Pro Sports Team Challenge

It's the NFL vs. NBA vs. MLB vs. NHL in a four-on-four charity golf tourney for some big-time bragging rights. And who better to run the show than Sir Charles himself. Richard Diaz explains further. - continued...

NFL YET Helps Boys and Girls Clubs

WIth so much negatively surrounding the NFL in the offseason, Richard Diaz and The Love of Sports feel it necessary to highlight some of the good things the league does, which is one of the goals of NFL YET. - continued...

The WWE Making a Difference

The WWE gets heat in the media more often than it deserves, but Richard Diaz is out to change that. The WWE does great work on a daily basis for children, the elderly and our troops overseas. - continued...

Why We Love Charity Water

The Love of Sports is excited to announce that we'll be teaming up to support Charity Water, an organization that's making a difference for generations of families by providing drinkable water to remote areas around the world. - continued...

The Jimmy V Foundation

If there's any one thing we can all agree to here at The Love of Sports, it's that The Jimmy V Foundation is as good an organization as there is. Paulie Knep describes their mission here. - continued...

Horford Named NBA’s Community King

Al Horford is one of the front runners for this year's Rookie of the Year, and he's also one of the league's better people, being recognized recently for his work in the community. - continued...

Jeter Helps Kids “TURN 2” Something New

Derek Jeter's an eight-time All-Star, yet C.G. Morelli says his Turn 2 Foundation is one of his better accomplishments, helping keep kids off the streets and away from drugs. - continued...

Johnny Damon Supports Wounded Warrior Project

Johnny Damon has played on baseball's biggest stage several times over, but Jake Fox says it's when he's off the field where he's the most valuable. - continued...

The Bulldogs Care Foundation

Four Yale athletes lost their lives in a 2003 accident. Paulie Knep tells us about how their loss created hope at the school in the form of the Bulldog Care Foundation. - continued...

Voices Against Brain Cancer

Mets general manager Omar Minaya has proven his worth in baseball front offices, but Paulie Knep says he's earning even more applause for his work outside of that, as an advocate of Voices Against Brain Cancer. - continued...

MLB To Host First Urban Invitational

Major League will pay homage to Historically Black Colleges in its first-ever Urban Invitational tournament, to be played in Los Angeles at the end of the month. Southern University's Rickie Weeks is one of just a few HBCU grads in the league today. - continued...

Shaq and Reggie Bush combine forces at All-Star Game

Shaquille O'Neal's had a busy week, but Richard Diaz says he and Reggie Bush will keep that momentum going by hosting charity events during the NBA All-Star Weekend. - continued...

The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation

The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation has been battling autism since 2000, and Brendon Rosenau says the fight isn't nearly over. You can help. - continued...

McGrady honored by NBA for community work

Tracy McGrady has battled injuries most of his career, but he's also battling something else these days - the struggles of those in Darfur. Because of his efforts, McGrady was named January's winner of the NBA's Community Assist Award. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jay Novacek

Jason Witten's unbelievable success recently provoked thoughts of another Dallas great: Jay Novacek. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the multiple All-Pro selection who was the anchor in the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. - continued...

The List

The Biggest of the Little Guys

Nate Robinson leads the way today, but Joe Brown says there were several other little guys who once owned the NBA before him. They may never have exceeded 5-foot-9, but they were all monsters in their own way. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Your Gratuitous Anna Rawson Update

We know you love Anna as much as we do. This year, she's at Q-School trying to earn her card again. Will the fairway fox be teeing it off for real come January? Would you like more gratuitous pictures? The answer to one of those questions is easy. - continued...

Lovin' Life

Upon Further Review

Matt Ryan, Steve Slaton, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Joe Flacco, Eddie Royal and more. Mike De Marco says it's because of all these offensive studs that this year's rookie class could be the best there's ever been. - continued...


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