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Monthly Archives: March 2010

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Danny Granger Deserves More Of Your Attention 0

Indianapolis isn’t a very popular city in the basketball world. Not only on the national stage where they have yet to appear on ESPN, but even in its own city. Indiana ranks 27th in the NBA in home attendance, averaging … Continue reading

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The Utah Jazz Have The Look Of A Championship Team 0

Last season, the Utah Jazz found themselves in a rather insurmountable predicament. After finishing the year just one game behind the New Orleans Hornets as the eighth seed in the Western Conference, the Jazz had to deal with the soon-to-be … Continue reading

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Attacking The Boards: Where Denver Is Falling Fast 0

After starting off the season with high hopes and defeating the Lakers handily in their first two meetings, the Denver Nuggets have struggled badly of late. Whether the absence of George Karl is really taking a toll on them or … Continue reading

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Introducing The But The Game Is On Player Scale 0

Everyday, a new debate emerges amongst NBA fans. Whether it be about their favorite team or their favorite player, they never get old. The most popular arguments are, of course, centered around the game’s top talents. Kobe or LeBron? Melo … Continue reading

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LeBron Lays A Fourth Quarter Egg Against The Spurs 0

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — After being outdueled in the fourth quarter by the game’s ultimate closer, Kobe Bryant, on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers, Manu Ginobili stepped up his game against LeBron James in the final period to … Continue reading

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Kobe Destroys The Spurs In The Fourth To Win 7th In A Row 0

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — My evening in San Antonio started with Adam Morrison waving at a few guys infront of me during warm-ups, which made me bust out in laughter solely because he looks hilarious with his array of facial … Continue reading

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Videos: Lakers-Spurs 0

Hit the jump for several Lakers-Spurs videos from tonight.

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On Manu Ginobli’s Recent Tear And His Future With S.A. 0

Manu Ginobli is not having a great season by his standards. His scoring average is slightly down from last season, his rebounding numbers are also lower and his field goal percentage is at its lowest point since his second season … Continue reading

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Hawks’ Forward Marvin Williams Is Making Strides 0

The Atlanta Hawks are having one of the finest seasons in franchise history. After a nine season stretch of finishing with a below five hundred record that started back in 1999-2000, the Hawks are on the verge of finishing second … Continue reading

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After Fire Sale, Wizards Are Discovering Some Valuable Assets 0

The Washington Wizards were expected by many to make the playoffs this season. I predicted them to finish with the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference before the year started. Despite their current state (21-44, 13th place in the East,10 … Continue reading

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