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Andy Nesbitt

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Assistant Managing Editor, Audience Engagement at Sports Illustrated

Was called the black hole of charisma by a YouTube commenter. Now: @SInow, Asst. Managing Ed. of Audience Engagement. Past: @ForTheWin @FoxSports @BostonGlobe

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  • 6 days ago | si.com | Andy Nesbitt

    The Toronto Maple Leafs took a 2-0 series lead over the defending-champion Florida Panthers with a 4-3 win at home on Wednesday night. Max Domi's goal late in the second period gave the Maple Leafs a 3-2 lead and had just about everyone at Scotiabank Arena on their feet and going nuts. Well, everyone but his dad, NHL legend Tie Domi, who was seen barely reacting to his son's big moment. Tie Domi spent 16 years in the NHL and is the Maple Leafs' all-time leader in penalty minutes.

  • 6 days ago | sacbee.com | Andy Nesbitt

    Everything is going pretty well for the New York Knicks right now as they lead the Boston Celtics 2-0 in their series after rallying back once again to win Game 2 on Wednesday night. And while Knicks fans are rightfully fired up about their team, we need to take a look back at one ugly moment from their Game 2 victory.

  • 6 days ago | si.com | Andy Nesbitt

    Everything is going pretty well for the New York Knicks right now as they lead the Boston Celtics 2-0 in their series after rallying back once again to win Game 2 on Wednesday night. And while Knicks fans are rightfully fired up about their team, we need to take a look back at one ugly moment from their Game 2 victory.

  • 6 days ago | bellinghamherald.com | Andy Nesbitt

    The New York Knicks rallied back once again to stun the Boston Celtics, 91-90, in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Wednesday night. They now have a 2-0 lead in the series as it shifts to Madison Square Garden and while they are shockingly in control of the defending champs, Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley think the next game is a must-win for Tom Thibodeau's team. And lots of fans agreed with them.

  • 6 days ago | si.com | Andy Nesbitt

    The New York Knicks rallied back again to beat the Boston Celtics in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night to take a 2-0 series lead and one of their former players went through all the emotions while watching the game-ending play that left Jayson Tatum and the defending champs in a gigantic hole. That ex-Knick was the one and only J.R. Smith, who filmed himself watching the last sequence while appearing to be sitting outside at his home.

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Andy Nesbitt
Andy Nesbitt @anezbitt
9 May 25

Goodness

Machine Gun Philly
Machine Gun Philly @xXPhillyCXx

Pearl Jam. Black.. Peter Frampton. PETER FRAMPTON?! Peter Frampton and Mike are SHREDDING the whole video. It’s SO cool to see their interplay, especially towards the end. And you may notice THE WALL OF FUCKING PHONE LIGHTS IN THE CROWD! So cool. https://t.co/iK80KZgfu6

Andy Nesbitt
Andy Nesbitt @anezbitt
8 May 25

The Celtics: https://t.co/7bl4oTRCba

Andy Nesbitt
Andy Nesbitt @anezbitt
24 Apr 25

The NFL should do the right thing and start the draft right now. We've had enough. let's just get this thing over with. have some guts.