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David Lee, The NBA’s Most Underrated Player

Posted: 25th December 2009 by Joshua Valley in NBA
The NBA has always had its stars. It's always had players that astonish the crowds with spectacular play. The faces of the league. The ones that grab shoe deals, the ones that do ads for today's hottest retail items. The ones on the covers of magazines and video games. The household names that everyone knows. The NBA has other stars that don't quite get the respect or exposure that they deserve. ...

Super Bowl XLII: Top 5 Of All Time

Posted: 21st December 2009 by Joshua Valley in NFL
In my opinion, Super Bowl XLII is one of the NFL's best ever. I say this not ONLY as a Giants fan, but as a football fan. I'm from NY, but I live in Maine. Needless to say, I am Public Enemy No.1 in my neighborhood. I am a "flatlander" and a Yankee fan. I also love the Giants, Jets, Knicks and Syracuse. Weeksábefore,áI watched all the local stores selling knock-off New ...

The New Orleans Saints Are Gunned Down By the Dallas Cowboys

Posted: 20th December 2009 by Joshua Valley in NFL
Well, it's official. We now have one perfect team remaining. Let me first state for the record, I am NOT a Cowboys fan. I think Tony Romo is grossly overrated. Jerry Jones is an ego-maniac. And Flozell Adams is a dirty playing caveman. "Unga Bunga." Now that that's out of the way, I feel better. The Saints were on course to go undefeated this season along with the last remaining perfect ...

An All “Two” Perfect NFL Season

Posted: 19th December 2009 by Joshua Valley in NFL
Sad to say, but this interesting NFL season is coming to a close. A few years removed from the Patriots perfect season that ended with a lossáto the New York Football Giants, we have not one, but two perfect teams en route to the playoffs. I thought everyone said that an undefeated season would not happen for a long time or, perhaps, ever again. How incredibly awesome would it be ...

Unemployed Barry Bonds Retires!

Posted: 12th December 2009 by Joshua Valley in MLB
Major League Baseball's reigning home run king has hung up his bat, glove, and creams. Although the MLB recognizes him as the record holder, I don't. Roger Maris still holds that record. Until someone off the juice breaks it, that's the "real" king. Sorry A-Rod, I wish it was different. It would have been you... The steriod era has tainted records in baseball. So much in fact, that congress had a ...

New York Yankees: 27 Rings and Still Hungry!

Posted: 9th December 2009 by Joshua Valley in MLB
á The Yankees are showing why they are an elite team once again. Say what you want, like ôThey buy all their championships.ö Maybe, maybe not. I say, ôIf you donÆt reinvest in your product, it becomes stationary. It becomes average.ö Merely weeks after celebrating another championship, they are still at work making some major moves this current off season. New York City is not average; its sport franchises shouldnÆt be either. ...