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Anti-LeBron Billboard Erected in Chicago

Anti-LeBron Billboard Erected in Chicago

  May 14, 2011 – Allen Moll With this year’s Eastern Conference Finals set to be an all out slugfest between the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat, many Bulls fans are apparently still bitter over Lebron James’ “Decision” to “Take his talents to South Beach” rather than play alongside Derrick Rose in Chi-Town for the [...]

May 14, 2011 admin Allen Moll 8

Kobe’s New Sprite Commercial Debuts In China

Kobe’s New Sprite Commercial Debuts In China

May 13, 2011 – Allen Moll As one of the NBA’s elder statesmen and world-wide hoops icon, Kobe Bryant is arguably basketball’s most marketable star. Sorry Lebron, but winning 5 World Championships will do that for a player. And just ask any former or current member of the Houston Rockets like Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, [...]

May 13, 2011 admin Allen Moll 2

2011 NBA Draft: Top 10 PG Prospects

2011 NBA Draft: Top 10 PG Prospects

May 11, 2011 – Allen Moll With a number of top tier players like Jared Sullinger, Perry Jones, and Harrison Barnes pledging to return to school for their sophomore seasons, the 2011 NBA Draft has decidedly gotten weaker. This year’s field may be one of the least potent in recent memory, going back to the [...]

May 11, 2011 admin Allen Moll, NBA Draft, NCAA 3

Extremely Rare HS Footage of Enes Kanter

Extremely Rare HS Footage of Enes Kanter

May 10, 2011 – Allen Moll During this time of year NBA scouts are scouring over hours and hours of game footage in preparation on the upcoming 2011 NBA Draft. While most top prospects have at least one year of collegiate games to be further evaluated, finding footage potential Lottery selection Enes Kantner has been [...]

May 10, 2011 admin Allen Moll, NCAA 2

Knight Out, Jones In for Kentucky

Knight Out, Jones In for Kentucky

May 9, 2011 – Allen Moll Once the news hit late Saturday evening that potential NBA Lottery selection Terrence Jones has decided to return to the University of Kentucky for his sophomore campaign, I’ll admit that I selfishly grinned in anticipation of just how good next year’s Wildcats team will be. Despite getting bad news [...]

May 9, 2011 admin Allen Moll, NCAA 2

Parker To Play for France This Summer

Parker To Play for France This Summer

May 6, 2011 – Allen Moll Now that the San Antonio Spurs have had a week of rest and have had some time to figure out just exactly how they were unceremoniously bounced from the 1st Round of the 2011 NBA Playoffs, it’s time to start contemplating the future of the aging Spurs. While most [...]

May 6, 2011 admin Allen Moll 0

Top 8th Graders in Nation Turn Game into Personal Dunk Off

Top 8th Graders in Nation Turn Game into Personal Dunk Off

May 5, 2011 – Allen Moll Usually when 8th grade ballers play out their Summer League schedules the average fan doesn’t even take notice. But when we are talking about arguably two of the top players in the 2015 class playing against each other, it instantly becomes note-worthy. [...]

May 5, 2011 admin Allen Moll 3

Is Former HS All American Wally Judge Headed to Maryland?

Is Former HS All American Wally Judge Headed to Maryland?

May 4, 2011 – Allen Moll Just 2 seasons ago, Wally Judge was one of the most sought after high school players in the nation since he possesses a rare combination of size and athleticism that cannot be taught. In fact, he was the #4 ranked power forward and #15 overall prospect in the ‘09 [...]

May 4, 2011 admin Allen Moll, NCAA 0

8 Division I Programs To Get New Funky Homecourts

8 Division I Programs To Get New Funky Homecourts

May 3, 2011 – Allen Moll When the Oregon Ducks unveiled their “Deep in the Woods” creatively themed home court at the Mathew Knight Arena this past season, it was initially met with a ton of criticism. [...]

May 3, 2011 admin Allen Moll, NCAA 2

NBA Playoffs 2nd Round Primer

NBA Playoffs 2nd Round Primer

May 2, 2011 – Allen Moll Eight teams can now exhale, regroup, and attempt to move on. Now that all of the favorites like Boston, Los Angeles, and Miami have cruised in their opening round series and others like Atlanta, Chicago, and Memphis have made some sort of history by moving on, it’s time to [...]

May 2, 2011 admin Allen Moll 0