February 20, 2012 – Check out these 24 amazing and creative Jeremy Lin signs made by fans…. [...]
February 20, 2012 – Check out these 24 amazing and creative Jeremy Lin signs made by fans…. [...]
February 20, 2012 – The Hoop Doctors This is not a joke. And as far as we know, Iverson has not played any competitive soccer in his past. The Rochester Lancers, of the Metropolitan Indoor Soccer League, a top level of pro indoor soccer league, today announced a contract offer to former NBA star, Allen [...]
February 17, 2012 – Dan Favale The 2012 Sprite Slam Dunk Competition boasts the likes of four first-time participants. And that right there, is the most compelling storyline this year’s contest will yield. [...]
February 17, 2012 – Griffin Gotta Another week in the books and the NBA has just about been completely eclipsed by Jeremy Lin’s star. Linpossible as it is to avoid — and why would you want to? — the rest of the league churns along as the undercurrent to Lin’s tsunami. This weekend has plenty [...]
This week on THD Podcast, Kevin Burke addresses why Lin is so popular... [...]
February 17, 2012 – Allen Moll Long before the advent of Linsanity in New York City over the past 2 weeks, and before Jeremy Lin couldn’t resist dunking all over the UConn Huskies at Harvard, and after one closely follows his career origins, we discover he was an All State performer for Palo Alto HS [...]
February 16, 2012 – Griffin Gotta I watched the New Orleans Hornets and Milwaukee Bucks game in its entirety last night. If for some odd reason you did not, or if you were unaware of this game’s existence on the schedule to begin with, I cannot blame you. For the record, the Hornets won 92-89, [...]
February 16, 2012 – Dan Favale The Oklahoma City Thunder have been steamrolling the opposition all season, but on the rare occasion they find themselves in need of a basket to tie or win the game, who must take the final shot, Kevin Durant or Russell Westbrook? As arguably the best scorer in the entire [...]
February 16, 2012 – R.S. De France After a 3-3 Grammy road trip, the Los Angeles Lakers, 17-12, looked glad to be home, but their legs looked tired as they struggled to beat the Atlanta Hawks, 18-11, Tuesday night, 86-78. Although the Lakers were successful when they stuck to Coach Mike Brown’s strategy to force [...]