FanView: 4/20/2026

Joe T., always working hard…

By Joe Torosian

Kick it!

How does the greatest team in MLB history lose twice in Colorado?

I’m sure Dianna Russini will be blamed for it.

Staying in Denver, on the ice, for a moment, I thought the Kings had a shot against the Avalanche.

Not prime time… but you can see them on Prime. Yet Prime only broadcast three of the NBA’s eight playoff games this weekend.

But for some reason, it felt like they were broadcasting all of them.

Of the four NBA playoff games played yesterday, the average margin of victory was 22 points.

If you want to see the Atlanta Hawks against the Knicks tonight in Madison Square Garden, a single ticket in the West Balcony will cost you $355.

I’m trying to remember a time, if ever, I’ve seen Luke Kennard play like the go-to guy he was for the Lakers on Saturday against Houston.

Yes, with all the injuries the Lakers have, he had to be, but I didn’t know he could be. I expected to see the spot up three-point specialist I saw with the Clippers—and every other NBA stop of his.

It was one game, and, yes, he hit threes, but seeing him go and get his own shot against the Rockets, along with everything else, may have changed a lot of opinions on Kennard.

My recent statement about no longer being into sports has nothing to do with the New York Mets losing 11 games in a row, or being eight games out of first place in the third week of April.

It must be Dianna Russini’s fault. (The new Zola Budd)

#28—May the San Francisco Giants rot and lie stinking in the earth…

The Cincinnati Bengals making moves? Spending money? I hardly recognize them.

I don’t know if they’re the right players, but the Cincy front office doing anything is a stop the presses event.

Adding, now former New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to their roster in an AFC North that is in flux—to be kind, chaos—to be honest, makes them the favorite.

For the Giants, moving off Lawrence was a good move. They get the 10th overall pick, get rid of a player who is no longer young, his contract, and the headache of dealing with his contract.

In this week’s draft, the Giants could get Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles at #5, and USC receiver Makai Lemon at #10. Boom!

This trade definitely has a ripple effect on the Rams at #13.

The Rams need a playmaking receiver, a backup tackle ready to take NFL snaps, and could use an off-ball linebacker in a draft full of off-ball linebackers.

Arizona State wide receiver Jordon Tyson’s stock was rising and being linked to the Rams at #13, but the Giants-Bengals deal creates another obstacle between them, Lemon, and Tyson.

Do they trade up? I think they trade back.

The San Francisco 49ers have given left tackle Trent Williams a two-year, 50-rock extension. That’s great for him, great for them—if he stays healthy. Williams will be 38 when the season starts.

If it all falls apart…they can say it was all Dianna Russini’s fault.

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