Still on a high after the NBA finals? Who's the hottest player? Dirk Nowitzki? Lebron James?
Still on a high after the NBA finals? Who's the hottest player? Dirk Nowitzki? Lebron James?
Still on a high after the NBA finals? Who's the hottest player? Dirk Nowitzki? Lebron James?
So, who else here follows basketball? Whether you're a sports fan or not, you've probably heard about the Dallas Mavericks' historic victory over the Miami Heat during last night's NBA Finals. After the game, veteran Mavs players Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd received accolades from adoring fans who'd waited years for them to guide their team to a championship.
AskMen's Top 49 Most Influential Men Of 2010 list re-ordered according to "The Dateable Index."
The results are in: John Stewart is The Most Influential Man In The World. Yes, yes. We'd have to agree. But what about the others? According to AskMen's 2010 reader survey results, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Drew Brees, James Franco, Elon Musk Jose Mourinho, and Graydon Carter top out the list of modern manly man in 2010. Their standards? Who has made the biggest impact, and ultimately, shaped what it means to be a man? That's all well and good, but we decided to re-rank the men based on "The Dateable Index," in other words, the top 49 men we are lusting after this year.
But for us, the question is more simple: Who would you rather?
In that sense, YourTango has created "The Datability Index." Here, we've evaluated the eligible (or, um, eligible-in-our-minds) fellows on their pretty faces, their current career power, whether or not they've managed to lock down a lovely woman whom we envy, and how often we see them photographed holding fat, adorable babies. The verdict is the AskMen Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010, in the appropriate order—who would you do order, obviously.
Celeb love was in the air this weekend, as four celeb couples tied the knot.
This weekend was a popular one for marriage as four separate celeb couples spent Saturday marching down the aisle. Here now is a quick peek at the star-studded ceremonies that, sadly, none of us were invited to!
6 things we can learn about dating from LeBron Watch 2010.
Unless you've been hiding under a rock or sequestered in some kind of freaky-deaky cult ranch for the last few weeks, you know that LeBron James is on a mission to bless a new NBA team with his presence. Despite seeming like just another media circus created by a wildly self-involved professional basketball player, the King's quest for a team is a great lesson in dating.
Looks like this gossip goodie is "categorically false." Too bad.
Where do good rumors go to die? Especially rumors as good as Did LeBron James' mom have an affair that cost the Cavs the championship? If you haven't heard, wagging tongues in the sports world were blaming LeBron James' poor performance last week on the fact that he found out about his 41-year-old mother Gloria's affair with teammate Delonte West just before game time. Purportedly LeBron was so devastated that he was even considering leaving the team for good. Word? Word. If only it were true, as it looks like this rumor has been carried away to the land of eternal sleep, lifted to oblivion on the wings of cease and desist legalese.
Pro athletes aren't just money-hungry winning machines. Let's meet some of the nice ones.
Pro athletes have been having a rough time of it in the media lately. We hear a lot about guys behaving badly: roughing up women, breaking the law, going to jail. But those are the exceptions. Most pro athletes are good guys who work hard and take care of their families. And some really go above and beyond the call of duty. Here, we'll take a look at five of the nicest guys in pro sports.