Archive for the ‘NBA’ Category
The Nets will be unrecognizable within the next two years. To go along with their shiny new, extremely enthusiastic Russian owner, the NBA team soon to be formerly known as the Nets have a shiny new, extremely enthusiastic coach in Avery Johnson.
Expectations are they will soon have a new home in Brooklyn and a nifty new nickname to boot. But what about the on-court product? The good news is Mikhail ...
2010 NBA Draft; You Are on the Clock: The Minnesota Timberwolves
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Josh Dhani in NBA
The 2010 NBA Draft is coming up. I'll be doing previews for as many teams as possible before the draft transpires. Then, once the draft is over on June 24, I'll be writing 60 articles for all 60 picks. I'll try to complete this series by October 27 or so. It'll be a fun project.
Currently, I am doing previews. Today, the Minnesota Timberwolves hold the fourth pick of the ...
2010 NBA Finals: What We Learned After Los Angeles Lakers’ 16th Title
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Eric Felkey in NBA
The NBA season has finally culminated, and now we have to wait an excruciating 128 days for the 2010-11 campaign to kick off.
Even though this year’s NBA Finals was anything but aesthetically pleasing, the level of competition was through the roof. Every possession was a battle, the intensity was unlike anything I’ve personally seen, and Game Seven provided one of the most dramatic and climactic final 24 minutes in the ...
2010 NBA Draft Rumors: The Pacers Are Drafting Ekpe Udoh for Sure?
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Josh Dhani in NBA
This is also seen at alwaysmillertime.com
Okay, I am very confused with my draft analysis for the Indiana Pacers.
Now, today, I’m leaning more towards Ekpe Udoh.
Whoever the Pacers draft, I hope it’s either Ekpe Udoh, Xavier Henry, or Ed Davis. That’s all I want. One of those three guys at the tenth pick, I’ll take it.
The Baylor Bears power forward worked out for the team yesterday, and ...
Top Five Things New York Must Do To Sign LeBron James
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Quentin Haynes in NBA
Of all the teams in the LBJ race, NY is the team with the biggest holes. Here are the five things NY must do to add LeBron James to the roster.Begin Slideshow
Kobe Bryant or LeBron James? Which MVP Award Would You Rather Have?
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Hadarii Jones in NBA
The fact that Kobe Bryant won his fifth NBA championship doesn't mean he is a better individual player than LeBron James, but his second consecutive Finals' MVP award does raise some interesting points in the debate.
James also captured his second consecutive MVP award during the regular season, but his Cleveland Cavaliers' flame-out in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals shifted the tone of the debate.
There were some who inevitably clung to the ...
2010 NBA Finals: Dear Diary, I Cheered for the Los Angeles Lakers
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Busta Bucket in NBA
Let me admit something to you: I cheered for the Lakers to win the Finals. It started during Game Two of the series when Boston walked into the Staples Center and slapped the home team around. That was the night Ray Allen made eight three-pointers, Rajon Rondo had a triple double, and it became clear to me that hating the Lakers is total garbage.
Maybe I got too close. I’m spending ...
Celtics vs. Lakers 2010: Two Teams Headed in Opposite Directions?
Posted: 19th June 2010 by Hadarii Jones in NBA
The Los Angeles Lakers 93-89 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game Seven of the 2010 NBA Finals signaled the end of another chapter of the league's most historic rivalry, and ushers in questions about each team's ability to return to this stage.
Both teams have concerns going into the off-season, but the Celtics may have more issues to settle if they are to reach the NBA Finals again, ...
Kobe Bean Bryant will never be Michael Jeffery Jordan.
Whenever any discussion concerning Bryant's legacy in the NBA is commenced, the debate will inevitably shift towards a comparison to Jordan, and how Bryant falls short in that respect.
Every child grows up trying to emulate the style and game of their favorite NBA heroes, and for the few lucky enough to realize the dream of actually competing in the league, their respect ...
Best Player In 2003 Draft: Does It Come Down To a Ring?
Posted: 19th June 2010 by dalton dechaine in NBA
The 2003 draft class is in my opinion the best draft class in history with such names as Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Carmelo Anthony. Most people seem to think LeBron is the clear best, but I'm here to tell you why that's not true. Here is a list, four being the worst and one being the best.
4.Chris Bosh: Bosh has been one of the best ...