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Channing Frye and the Brutal Reality of the NBA

Channing Frye and the Brutal Reality of the NBA

September 21, 2012 – Dan Favale We’ve seen it before, far too often, in fact, when an NBA player’s immediate future is suddenly derailed by an unpreventable condition. And now, unfortunately, we’ve seen it again, as according to NBA.com, Phoenix Suns forward Channing Frye is out indefinitely after developing a dilated cardiomyopathy, which is essentially [...]

September 21, 2012 admin Blogs 1

Austin Rivers Thinks Boston Better Without Ray Allen

Austin Rivers Thinks Boston Better Without Ray Allen

September 21, 2012 – Mohamed Abdihakim Austin Rivers has talent. He also has opinions. As the off-season winds down, it can safely be said said that Doc Rivers’ kid is pretty well-spoken. He’s given some smooth interviews, showing a natural approach. He hasn’t shied away too much. On an interview before the draft, on the [...]

September 21, 2012 admin Blogs, Mohamed Abdihakim 0

THD Podcast Ep. 108: Are Players Wasting Money Training With HOF’ers?

THD Podcast Ep. 108: Are Players Wasting Money Training With HOF’ers?

September 21, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors A lot of players these days have been working out with the likes of Hakeem Olajuwon and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Naturally, it isn’t free. Is it worth the money? If you often find yourself too busy to watch The Hoop Doctors Podcasts, get them on the go for your iPhone [...]

September 21, 2012 Anou Enright Blogs, Podcast 0

Under Armour Micro G Torch – ‘Maryland Terrapins PE’

Under Armour Micro G Torch – ‘Maryland Terrapins PE’

September 20, 2012 – Ben Berry Showing real hometown loyalty, Under Armour always puts on for their city by making Player Exclusives for the University of Maryland basketball team. With the recent release of the Micro G Torch, the Terrapins will see a new PE set when their season starts. Here through Twitpics and Instagram [...]

September 20, 2012 admin Blogs, Kicks, PE Corner 3

A Better Look At Chris Paul

A Better Look At Chris Paul

September 20, 2012 – Mohamed Abdihakim “I hate to be by myself, I hate to be by myself…” So says the NBA’s premiere floor general, the Clippers’ Chris Paul. In an interview with GQ’s Steve Marsh, Paul gives fans a snippet of what it might be like in the mind of the Clips’ conductor. In [...]

September 20, 2012 admin Blogs, Mohamed Abdihakim 0

Why Jeremy Lin Is the Undeniable Face of the Houston Rockets

Why Jeremy Lin Is the Undeniable Face of the Houston Rockets

September 20, 2012 – Dan Favale Jeremy Lin is notoriously humble, but no matter how hard he tries, or how coy he attempts to be, there’s no denying he’s the face of the Houston Rockets. [...]

September 20, 2012 admin Blogs 0

15 Most Overpaid NBA Players For 2013

15 Most Overpaid NBA Players For 2013

September 19, 2013 – Check out the 15 most overpaid NBA players for next season, and why they are ranking in this list…. [...]

September 20, 2012 admin Allen Moll, Blogs, Features 5

Why Blake Griffin Signing With Under Armour Makes Sense

Why Blake Griffin Signing With Under Armour Makes Sense

September 19, 2012 – Ben Berry Blake Griffin making a visit to the Under Armour offices on Hull St in Baltimore earlier this week further ignites the rumors that he will sign with the apparel company. A knee injury kept Blake Griffin out of the Olympic Games in London this summer so we didn’t get [...]

September 19, 2012 admin Blogs, Exclusives, Kicks 2

NBA Rumors: Why Kenyon Martin Isn’t Worth the Trouble

NBA Rumors: Why Kenyon Martin Isn’t Worth the Trouble

September 19, 2012 – Dan Favale Kenyon Martin is still a free agent. That’s right, more than three months into the offseason, he has yet to find a home. And apparently, that means he’s in a place to make demands. It’s been a well-publicized fact that Martin is reluctant to accept a veteran’s minimum contract [...]

September 19, 2012 admin Blogs 1

Knicks Iman Shumpert, Poet

Knicks Iman Shumpert, Poet

September 19, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors Not too long ago, I posted an article concerning the lyrical talents of Kevin Durant. I enjoyed writing that in particular because I love watching my favorite athletes try their hands at music. I can almost hear some of you cringe. We’ve seen some of our favorite ball [...]

September 19, 2012 admin Blogs, Mohamed Abdihakim, Offbeat 1