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Specifically, FS1’s media personality Craig Carton thinks the Pacers had the easiest path to the NBA Finals of any Eastern Conference team in NBA history. “You beat a hurt Cavs team.
NEW YORK — A man who said he was blinded by sports radio personality Craig Carton's fame was sentenced Thursday to nearly two years in prison for his role in a ticket scam. A tearful Michael ...
I suppose he lasted years longer than the game plan allowed, a split-T formation vs. an empty backfield world, but there will be no Richard Neer starting tomorrow morning at WFAN. The last ...
"In 7-on-7, in these situations, scripted drills, to put any weight into this is just moronic," Schlereth added "Breakfast Ball" host Craig Carton also chimed in with his own take. "This is why a ...
Jalen Hurts has done it on the biggest stage. Craig Carton knows that. He just also knows that yelling dumb things into a microphone gets attention. Let him talk. Eagles fans will be too busy watching ...
The Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 130-121 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and now lead the series 3-1. Craig Carton says that the series is over, but he’s proud of the ...
Craig Carton says that the series is over, but he’s proud of the Knicks. Danny Parkins and Mark Schlereth call him out and discuss why the Knicks should feel disappointed. 3 MINS AGO・breakfast ...
The New York Giants made what was largely viewed as a surprising decision when the team selected Jaxson Dart in the first round of the NFL Draft. While Dart's name had been linked to the Giants ...
Radio personality Craig Carton announced his resignation from WFAN on Wednesday following his arrest in a multimillion-dollar ticket fraud Ponzi scheme, according to his publicist. "For 10 years I've ...
"I've been a Knicks fan for more than 50 years," Fox Sports 1's Craig Carton said on the Breakfast Ball show. "I can tell you that last night is the second-worst loss I've ever seen in my entire ...
The Pacers won in OT, 138-135, and the series already has an unforgettable moment. Craig Carton of FOX Sports 1's "Breakfast Ball" didn't turn off the TV early. He didn't wake up to see what had ...