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Jordan’s January Pauer Rankings 0

30. Charlotte Bobcats 3-18 Last 10: 1-9 Oh, Charlotte, you’ve fought hard to be this bad. You’ve started Boris Diaw at center, dusted off the old Bobkittens meme, and even had Head Coach Paul Silas to say things like “It’s … Continue reading

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On Kevin Garnett And Father Time 0

As an NBA fan, it’s always tough to watch the greats slowly deteriorate into shells of their former selves. It’s easy to remember the days when Kevin Garnett was averaging 24 points and 14 rebounds in Minnesota but it’s depressing … Continue reading

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Big Three? No Big Deal. 0

The “Big Three” team building concept is one that has definitely changed the face of the NBA landscape, ever since that fateful day when it was reported that Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett would be joining Paul Pierce in Beantown. … Continue reading

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SOURCES: Danny Ainge To Do His Job 0

For a good chunk of this past week, the Boston Celtics have been trying to put out a fire caused by the accelerant of Celtics’ absolutely hideous play as of late (1-6 in the last 7 games. The one win? … Continue reading

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NBA/ABN, Or, Mirror Images 0

Ah, the magical mystery of the funhouse mirror. Invented by the Mayans in 300 AD, the device was created by harnessing the living soul of a newborn baby, and twisting that purity into a glass that blew up our largest … Continue reading

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The Two Headed Giant of the Eastern Conference 0

Let’s get this out of the way first: I’m not much of a soccer (um, football) fan. I play a lot of FIFA 2012 and vaguely follow La Liga, the top Spanish league, through various podcasts and columnists. And every … Continue reading

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DON’T PANIC: Complete Overreactions to Small Sample Sizes 0

FORD: It’s okay, they said they wouldn’t destroy your house until they were finished with the beers. ARTHUR: But can we trust them? FORD: Oh, I’d trust them to the end of the earth. ARTHUR: And how long will that … Continue reading

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Rise And Shine, Cole World 0

The Miami Heat have finally found their answer to their closing problem. Rather than having to decide between LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and even Chris Bosh on a nightly basis, all they have to do is give the ball to … Continue reading

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Five Things To Watch For On Opening Day 0

The excitement level in my room right now is uncontainable. The NBA is back! I’ll have full recaps of each game tomorrow but for now, here are five things to watch for today. 1. Carmelo Anthony testing out his point … Continue reading

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2011-12 NBA Season Previews: Post-Season And Awards 0

Here are my playoff predictions. Western Conference 1 Oklahoma City Thunder over 8 Portland Trail Blazers 5 Memphis Grizzlies over 4 Los Angeles Lakers 3 Denver Nuggets over 6 Dallas Mavericks 2 Los Angeles Clippers over 7 San Antonio Spurs … Continue reading

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