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LeBron Comes Through in the Clutch to Eliminate Boston

LeBron Comes Through in the Clutch to Eliminate Boston

May 12, 2011 – Kevin Burke Winning a Conference Semifinal series doesn’t earn you a championship ring. All it does is guarantee you a spot in the Conference Finals. But for LeBron James, I’m sure it feels like a bit more than that. Last night, the Miami Heat ousted the Boston Celtics from the playoffs [...]

May 12, 2011 Anou Enright Blogs, Kevin Burke 0

Pau Gasol: Broken but not Ruined

Pau Gasol: Broken but not Ruined

May 12, 2011 – Joshua Sexton To say Pau Gasol’s performance in the playoffs was a disappointment would be understating the issue. In ten playoff games, Gasol failed to reach his regular season scoring average of 18 points one time, and he only reached his regular season rebounding mark three times. There were reports circulating [...]

May 12, 2011 admin Blogs 3

Dirk Nowitzki and Zach Randolph: Playoff Protagonists

Dirk Nowitzki and Zach Randolph: Playoff Protagonists

May 11, 2011 – Joshua Sexton The NBA playoffs can easily be compared to a masterfully crafted novel, with each game serving as a small part of a larger storyline that unfolds over a two month period. The players serve as the characters in the novel, whose talents, personalities and histories can elicit admiration or [...]

May 11, 2011 admin Blogs 1

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

Should the Bulls Move Rose to Shooting Guard?

Should the Bulls Move Rose to Shooting Guard?

Derrick Rose shouldn't be forced to play PG simply because he's 6'3". He's clearly a SG... [...]

May 10, 2011 Anou Enright Blogs, Kevin Burke 6

Lakers Demise is Greatly Exaggerated

Lakers Demise is Greatly Exaggerated

May 9, 2011 – Kevin Burke I’m willing to bet that even the Dallas Mavericks are secretly at least a little bit surprised that they swept the 2-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. Surely, they thought they could prevail in the series, but not in four games. But of course, that isn’t the story today. [...]

May 9, 2011 Anou Enright Blogs, Kevin Burke 3

Top 10 NBA Players Who Didn’t Play College Basketball

Top 10 NBA Players Who Didn’t Play College Basketball

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May 9, 2011 admin Blogs 21

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

Sam Young Makes it Rain on the Thunder

Sam Young Makes it Rain on the Thunder

May 09, 2011 – Joshua Sexton Sam Young had four points in the Grizzlies’ Game 3 win against the Thunder on Saturday afternoon. What Young was lacking in quantity, he certainly made up for with quality. Young flushed one of the more impressive dunks of the postseason as the Grizzlies were making a furious comeback [...]

May 9, 2011 admin Blogs 0