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The Narrative is Dead. Long Live the Narrative. 0

The above image was taken as LeBron James rapped on stage with LMFAO while the Miami Heat partied at Club Liv (same club the Dallas Mavericks went last year, for all you lovers of symmetry out there) celebrated their Game … Continue reading

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A New Era In The East 0

On those rare occasions when you discover the oft imagined but ever elusive picture that is worth 1,000 words, it’s kind of funny how you react. It’s a genuine feeling and a pleasurable one. You get the sense that you … Continue reading

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The Pacers Aren’t Backing Down From Miami 0

The perception of the Indiana Pacers entering into their second round series against the Miami Heat was that they just wouldn’t be tough enough to contend with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade – and the same was said even after … Continue reading

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LeBron Furthering His Reputation As A Defensive Menace 0

LeBron James has always been considered a great defensive player but his value on that end of the floor has skyrocketed since he joined the Miami Heat. In Cleveland, Mike Brown often put James on the opposition’s least active offensive … Continue reading

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Miami Heat: Pressure Cooked? 0

There are many questions in life that I cannot answer. If you were to ask me if blind people think in colors, or if human beings have a soul, I would be ill equipped to answer. And that’s fine. Nobody … Continue reading

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First Annual Chase-Down Block All-Stars 0

With All-Star weekend just days away I thought it was time to make my all-star picks for this season. My criteria was simple: I picked 12 players from each conference that I thought played best during the first half of … 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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Narrative And The MVP 0

The most important thing to remember about the MVP is the fact that it is voted on by writers. In this particular popularity contest, narrative will trump performance every time. The best example of this is, of course, Derrick Rose’s … Continue reading

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Lebrick And Kobeast: Overreacting Boogaloo 0

I love Lebron James. I’m completely comfortable saying that. If you find that a bit weird to read, then I apologize, you obviously thought you were reading the blog post of a reasonable human being. Rest assured you are not. … Continue reading

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It’s A Player’s World 0

DeMarcus Cousins is not known for always being a level-headed human being. This is something that is considered to be common knowledge throughout the league and all that follow it. He has thrown elbows during games, drawn a whole lot … Continue reading

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