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Miami’s Dream Team Isn’t Reality Yet

Posted: 11th July 2010 by Hayden Kim in NBA
LeBron, Bosh, and Wade—what a team. There haven't been many off-seasons similar to the 2010 NBA off-season. I'm guessing 99 percent of America watched LeBron's oh-so-miraculous hour-long special on his long awaited decision to either stay in Cleveland or leave. Lets not kid ourselves; we as NBA fans all wanted to see LeBron team up with Bosh and Wade discluding the fact that LeBron's decision would deeply impact five other teams. Cleveland obviously ...

Why Mr. Steve Blake Should Come Off the LA Lakers’ Bench

Posted: 6th July 2010 by Hayden Kim in NBA
These last few weeks have been nothing but progression for the Lakers. The Lakers now have young potential and now a veteran sharp shooter by the name of Steve Blake who can lead the Lakers secondary unit. This is another brilliant move by Laker GM Mitch Kupchak. Once again Jerry Buss has made a brilliant and unselfish move to sign Blake as a Mid-level exception player and it Blake will be worth every penny.  Like ...

Devin Ebanks: Possible Trevor Ariza?

Posted: 26th June 2010 by Hayden Kim in NBA
  With the 43rd pick of the 2010 NBA Draft the Lakers selected Devin Ebanks from the University Of West Virginia. Wait doesn't this sound familiar? (Trevor Ariza was the 43rd overall pick by the New York Knicks back in 2004). At first it was surprising. I knew the Lakers had received a steal as soon as I heard his name. I'm taking a wild guess that most people don't know much about ...
Everyone is waiting for July 1, 2010. This could be the biggest "if day"— if there was such a day— in NBA history. LeBron James could go anywhere from Chicago to New York. Then, as ESPN says, there are the "other" people— Dwayne Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, and Chris Bosh—who have the player options to go where they please. Meanwhile, Carlos Boozer, Amare Stoudemire, Joe Johnson, Ray Allen, David Lee, and Shaquille ...
  After game two's loss the Lakers once again allowed the Boston Celtics to regain life in an already projected, tough series.   Ray Allen breaking the all time Final's Three Point Record and Rajon Rondo's triple double obviously helped the Celtics tremendously but if the Lakers want to win this series they need to win the “easy” ones at home.   I know it would have been tough to overcome the two great defensive ...