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Mike Miller Wants to Play for a Contender

Mike Miller Wants to Play for a Contender

Mike Miller had one thing on his mind after being amnestied by the Miami Heat: Pringles. I’m most definitely not kidding, though that does need some clarifying. The Heat announced on Tuesday that they would be waiving Miller via the amnesty clause after the forward spent three years with the team. Miller was informed on [...]

July 17, 2013 admin Blogs 3

Dwight Howard Wanted Lakers to Amnesty Kobe Bryant

Dwight Howard Wanted Lakers to Amnesty Kobe Bryant

Steve Nash was right, Dwight Howard really didn’t want to play for the Los Angeles Lakers. The NBA free-agency period is winding down. Most of the big-name players have signed, and a majority of the drama is over. And still I find myself writing about the Lakers on an almost daily basis. Partly because I [...]

July 12, 2013 admin Blogs 1

Top 10 Shooting Guard & Small Forward Tandems in NBA History

Top 10 Shooting Guard & Small Forward Tandems in NBA History

In game 4 of the NBA Finals, James, 33 points, and Wade, 32 points, were in rare form. The Heat crawled back from a 2-3 deficit to win the 2013 Finals. In game 7, James came thru with 37 points and 12 rebounds, Wade 23 points and 10 rebounds. Miami’s made 3 straight Finals and [...]

July 3, 2013 Rob Lists, R.S. De France 0

Top 5 Canadian Players in NBA History

Top 5 Canadian Players in NBA History

*We thought this post was extra fitting for publishing today given that July 1st is Canada Day.* [...]

June 30, 2013 Rob Blogs, Lists, R.S. De France 0

LeBron James Says He’s ‘Obsessed’ With Success

LeBron James Says He’s ‘Obsessed’ With Success

NBA championships are addicting. The first one is like a gateway drug, you want more. And after that second, you’re hooked. So color LeBron James hooked. After winning his second straight championship with the Miami Heat, The Chosen One has no plans to stop winning now and instead hopes to get better. “I’m going to [...]

June 26, 2013 admin Blogs 0

L.A.’s Very own Dwightmare in the Works

L.A.’s Very own Dwightmare in the Works

Will Dwight Howard leave, or will he re-sign with the Lakers? So far, Howard’s expressed interest in exploring free agency, as well as interest in not playing for Los Angeles Lakers Coach Mike D’Antoni. This is foreboding similar to what happened in Orlando. Howard had a big impact on the Orlando Magic. He got them [...]

May 27, 2013 Rob Blogs, R.S. De France 1

Phil Jackson Says He’d Pick Bill Russell Over Michael Jordan

Phil Jackson Says He’d Pick Bill Russell Over Michael Jordan

Well this is awkward. Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan are tight. Really tight. Jackson has already sang his praises over that of Kobe Bryant. And why wouldn’t he? Jordan and Jackson won six championships together. His Airness is the greatest of all-time. Jackson wouldn’t trade him for anyone. Or so we thought. Speaking with Time [...]

May 24, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Phil Jackson Still Open to Coaching

Phil Jackson Still Open to Coaching

And you thought Dwight Howard was indecisive. Phil Jackson remains a sought after head coach. How could he not? He’s won 11 titles as a sideline stalker and in 20 years on the job, he’s never once coached a team to a record below .500. Teams want that type of resume in their locker room. [...]

May 9, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade ‘Needs’ Three Rings

Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade ‘Needs’ Three Rings

What else could the Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade, a two-time NBA champion, perennial All-Star and eventual first-ballot Hall of Famer need? A third title. All players have that an inherent need for championship distinction, but we don’t empathize with the supposed need to win multiple rings. Everyone says that. They want, not need, as many [...]

April 17, 2013 admin Blogs 1

Some Love for “The Glove” – A Gary Payton HOF Tribute

Some Love for “The Glove” – A Gary Payton HOF Tribute

Gary Payton’s election to the Basketball Hall of Fame is a fitting final chapter for one of the greatest guards in NBA history. A product of Oakland, California, Payton was maybe the grittiest defender and greatest trash-talking point guard of all-time. During his 17-year career (1990-2007), Payton, also known as “GP” and “The Glove,” averaged: [...]

April 8, 2013 Rob Blogs 0