July 7, 2011 – Dane Carbaugh The NBA for the past couple years has been the professional sports league that has not only accepted but gone as far as embracing and promoting the use of social media, including twitter, among it’s star players. But since the lockout has been in effect, NBA Commissioner David Stern [...]
July 07, 2011 – Joshua Sexton In a 2003 playoff game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Kobe Bryant drives baseline, and pulls off a gorgeous windmill slam over Kevin Garnett and Rasho Nesterovic. In my humble opinion, this is one of the more underrated dunks in league history. I think it’s the closest think to Julius [...]
July 7, 2011 – Allen Moll Everyone loves an old fashioned game of Beer Pong, especially while tailgating or at a great party. Despite the game’s origins back in the late 1950‘s, it has really taken off in popularity recently, as it is even played competitively or used in determining bragging rites when battling against [...]
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July 7, 2011 – Allen Moll With the 2011-2012 NBA season in potential jeopardy because of the current lock-out, surely a number of European players selected in the 2011 NBA Draft will chose to remain overseas to play for their most recent International teams. Contrary to the usual stereotype of the International player, this year’s [...]
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July 7, 2011 – Ben Berry If you haven’t been able to tell, low top performance basketball sneakers are all the rage now. While most have been focusing on the playability, this new V2 LeBron VIII adds style to its substance. Taking the ever-growing popular ‘South Beach’ colorway and gives it the gradient treatment [...]
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July 06, 2011 – Joshua Sexton While there is certainly no doubting the impact Allen Iverson has had on the game of basketball, I bet no one was expecting an appearance from Iverson in our countdown to the best NBA dunk. [...]
July 6, 2011 – Dane Carbaugh Growing up during the era of Michael Jordan’s greatness had its other, less obvious advantages. [...]
July 6, 2011 – Allen Moll What’s the first thing former Bronx, NY hoops prodigy Kemba Walker should do now that he’s just won won an NCAA Title and was a bonafide Lottery pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, now that the Association is deadlocked in a labor dispute resulting in a Lock-Out? Why, join [...]
July 6, 2011
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Jimmer's brother takes his talents to Dyckman Park in New York... [...]
July 6, 2011
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July 6, 2011 – Allen Moll Prior to the current lock-out, Denver Nuggets flashy 6th man JR Smith was one of the hottest names along with Philly’s Andre Iguodala, Golden State’s Monta Ellis, and Detroit’s Rip Hamilton as most likely to be traded prior to next season. But with the Association shut down indefinitely until [...]
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