
The United States beat Spain, 107-100, to win the men’s basketball gold medal match Sunday at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Kevin Durant dominated, leading all scorers with 30 points, and LeBron James came through in the clutch to give Team USA its second-straight gold medal in the event. Entering the fourth quarter, the United States led 83-82. They pulled away from there, however. Kevin Durant hit a 3-pointer to give the United States a 93-86 lead, and Kobe Bryant put the U.S. up by nine points with two free throws after being fouled behind the arc with six minutes to play. Spain clawed back, however, pulling within six after Juan Carlos Navarro and Rudy Fernandez scored four straight points in transition. Momentum seemed to be turning slightly towards the Spaniards, until LeBron James came back into the game off the bench with 3:20 remaining. He threw down an emphatic dunk, then hit a 3-pointer with just inside of two minutes left to put Team USA up 102-93 and all but wrap up the gold medal. James and Bryant would finish with 19 and 17 points, respectively. Chris Paul also enjoyed a nice outing, scoring 11 with two assists and three steals. Pau Gasol led Spain with 24 points and eight rebounds. Navarro was fantastic as well, scoring 21 points.

Floyd Mayweather’s jail sentence was kind of a joke. He was supposed to do 90 days and ended up leaving after two months. When he was let out, 50 Cent was there to pick him up in a Bentley. Basing our assumption on the picture that he tweeted above, it seems like 50 dropped Floyd off, and Floyd was like, “Man, it’s been like two months since I’ve driven a car. I think I’ll go buy a Lamborghini Aventador. Yeah, I’mma do that.” It’s a nice addition to his already massive car collection. Money team indeed.

What started as minor financial difficulties such as child support, turned into a devastating economic down-spiral for Evander Holyfield. Just about a month ago, Holyfield was forced to sell his mansion just outside of Atlanta for $7.5 million, but that sale was of minimal benefit, as the champ owed the bank double that amount, and more than $200,000 in back taxes. Now it seems that things have taken yet another turn for the worst, forcing Holyfield to sell his entire life possessions to come up with more money that he will likely use to clean up his debt. Julien Auctions stated the following: “Highlights from the auction include Holyfield’s 1984 Olympic Bronze Medal and 1983 Pan-Am Games Silver medal. Featured items also include over 20 pairs of fight worn gloves including the gloves worn in the June 1997 Holyfield vs. Tyson II fight — a.k.a. “The Bite Fight.” An amazing array of WBC, WBA and IBF Championship belts will be offered in the sale including Holyfield’s first ever professional title belt for his 1986 WBA Cruiserweight title. Equally as impressive are the more than 25 framed fight-worn robes and trunks including those worn by Holyfield for his 1996 upset of a then-heavily favored Mike Tyson resulting in his retention of the WBA Heavyweight title with the fight being named “Upset of the Year” and “The Fight of The Year” for 1996 by The Ring magazine. Some of the key artifacts of the Holyfield Collection are his numerous championship rings including Holyfield’s individual rings commemorating his unification as Undisputed Heavyweight Champion, Two-Time Heavyweight Champion, Three-Time Heavyweight Champion and Four-Time Heavyweight Champion. Matching the impressiveness of Holyfield’s championship rings are his championship trophies including his 1992 WBA Boxer of the Year award.” This preview list screams of desperation, and I am saddened to see Evander in such a position. He has given boxing fans some historic fights, and has always been one of the top names in the sport of boxing. Items that he had worked tirelessly to earn are his most important possessions, and now, after holding on to them for countless years, he will have to watch them scramble and be taken away from him, going to various parts of the world, bought by an assortment of people that may or may not treasure them for years to come. I hope that Evander finds a way to restore his image and be a spokesman for boxing in the future. The most worrisome part of it all is that this monetary shift will probably cause him to keep fighting and risking his health, taking on opposition not worthy of the opportunity. There are younger and stronger fighters out there as well, and all it takes is one punch to send a fighter into a world of medical bills and constant worry for their friends and family. Let’s hope Evander never gets to partake in such a fate.

WWE superstar C.M. Punk is furious with Nike ... claiming the sportswear giant is sending a HORRIBLE message to kids by signing UFC champ Jon "Bones" Jones ... who happens to be a convicted drunk driver. FYI -- Nike announced it signed Jones to a MAJOR global endorsement deal yesterday ... a deal likely worth millions of dollars. But moments after the announcement ... WWE champ C.M. Punk unloaded on The Swoosh ... saying, "Let's reward more drunk drivers with endorsement deals! #responsibility." Punk -- who doesn't drink or smoke -- is referring to Jon's DUI conviction, stemming from a May 19 incident in which Jones drunkenly crashed his Bentley into a utility pole.Jones apologized for the incident ... and after cutting a deal with prosecutors, his driver's license was suspended for 6 months. So far, no comment from either Jones or Nike.

Ryshon is back again with a new track, destined to be nowhere in particular at the moment. He recruits from the 305, J Nics and Benny Love, over his Danny Dee produced track, “Dollar And A Nightmare“.