The NBA free agency extravaganza began 12:01 this morning. Headlining this event is one capricious, wishy-washy Dwight Howard. Yup, the same Dwight Howard who while a member of the Orlando Magic kept saying how much he wanted to leave for… Read More ›
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Did the Better Team REALLY Win the NBA Finals?
Congratulations to the Miami Heat for becoming the first back-to-back NBA champions since the 2010-2011 Los Angeles Lakers. LeBron James validated his superstar status with 37 points and 12 rebounds. Dwyane Wade showed he still had it with 23 points… Read More ›
2013 NBA Finals Preview
The 2013 NBA Finals is such a fitting end to what was an outstanding 2012-2013 regular season. The Miami Heat was on the cusp of giving us a record-setting winning streak of the ages at 27 games (by the way,… Read More ›
Not Feeling the James Harden Trade
The Oklahoma City Thunder traded James Harden to the Houston Rockers for guards Kevin Martin and Jeremy Lamb, two first-round picks and a second-round pick. While it appears the Thunder made off with a heist for Harden, I did not… Read More ›
My Late-Ass NBA Conference Finals Preview
Once again I am late as hell in my NBA playoff preview, this time it’s the conference finals. While I have been dealing with a lot of personal stuff lately – grandmother’s death – I apologize for being late with… Read More ›
Spurs and Thunder Prove that Small Markets Can Win
Before I start this rant, let’s rewind to the NBA lockout for a minute. Remember when the small market owners were trying to strong-arm the players into taking a lesser deal? Remember when those same small market owners were bitching… Read More ›
2012 NBA Playoff Preview: Western Conference Semifinals
Now that the Western Conference semifinal round is here (it’s actually starting in 22 minutes), here is how I see things rounding out… San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Clippers Analysis: The Spurs are a team on a mission. They… Read More ›