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The Hoop Doctors Podcast: Episode 53

The Hoop Doctors Podcast: Episode 53

May 20, 2011 – THD Podcast This week on THD Podcast Kevin Burke discusses his take on the playoffs thus far… If you often find yourself too busy to watch The Hoop Doctors Podcasts, get them on the go for your iPhone or iPod! Subscribe to our Podcasts in the iTunes Directory, free of charge. [...]

May 20, 2011 admin Blogs, Podcast 0

Top 5 Signature Go-To Moves in the NBA

Top 5 Signature Go-To Moves in the NBA

The NBA is flooded with guys tough to defend, but only a few have patented go-to moves that sets them aside... [...]

May 17, 2011 Anou Enright Blogs, Kevin Burke 0

Conference Finals: A Sneaker Perspective

Conference Finals: A Sneaker Perspective

May 16, 2011 – Ben Berry With the first and second seeds facing off in the East and the third and fourth in the West; The Hoop Doctors brings you a comprehensive breakdown of the sneakers that will hit the hardwood for the remainder of the season. From signatures shoes of the likes of Kevin [...]

May 16, 2011 admin Kicks 2

Final List of 2011 NBA Draft Early Entrants

Final List of 2011 NBA Draft Early Entrants

The period of uncertainty is done. College underclassmen had until May 8 to decide whether or not to go back to school. Here's the final list of who's in the draft... [...]

May 16, 2011 Anou Enright Blogs, Kevin Burke, NCAA 1

What Would Donaghy Do: Thunder vs Grizzlies Game 6 Against the Spread

What Would Donaghy Do: Thunder vs Grizzlies Game 6 Against the Spread

May 13, 2011 – Joshua Sexton Thunder at Grizzlies (-2) The Oklahoma City/Memphis semifinal playoff series has provided fans with a little bit of everything. For starters, both team’s home crowds are arguably the best in the league. The enthusiastic, small market environment [...]

May 13, 2011 admin Blogs 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

Picking Saturday’s Game Threes Against the Spread

Picking Saturday’s Game Threes Against the Spread

May 06, 2011 – Joshua Sexton On Tuesday night, the Miami Heat took a 2-0 advantage in their best of seven, semifinal series with the Boston Celtics. On the Western Conference side of the bracket, the Thunder were able to even their series with the Memphis Grizzlies at one game a piece, after losing Game [...]

May 6, 2011 admin Blogs 0

NBA Playoffs 2nd Round Primer

NBA Playoffs 2nd Round Primer

May 2, 2011 – Allen Moll Eight teams can now exhale, regroup, and attempt to move on. Now that all of the favorites like Boston, Los Angeles, and Miami have cruised in their opening round series and others like Atlanta, Chicago, and Memphis have made some sort of history by moving on, it’s time to [...]

May 2, 2011 admin Allen Moll 0

What’s Up With The Spurs? Oh Yeah…

What’s Up With The Spurs? Oh Yeah…

April 28, 2011 – The Hoop Doctors Each week, The Hoop Doctors will poke a little fun through cartooning at the latest discussions at the proverbial ‘water-cooler’ regarding the NBA and its characters. We hope you get a couple of laughs along the way, and if you are thinking about writing us hate mail [...]

April 28, 2011 admin Blogs 0