You know that feeling you get when something’s not quite right yet you’re unable to express why you’re uncomfortable with the situation? That’s exactly where I’ve been with this whole LeBron, Wade and Bosh super team in Miami. I realize they’re allowed to do whatever they like, but something about it just didn’t seem right [...]
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LeBron’s Brutal Decision
For everyone outside of south Florida, LeBron’s decision to leave Cleveland was brutal. We haven’t witnessed this much useless media attention aimed at one person since….well, since ESPN decided to make Brett Favre’s decision to play or not to play a daily soap opera. Yet there’s so much hypocrisy in the reaction of the media, [...]
Cavaliers’ Owner Dan Gilbert Goes Off
Cavs’ owner Dan Gilbert’s retort to LeBron James’ decision to play for the Heat makes me think leaving the Cavs was a good idea. Dear Cleveland, All Of Northeast Ohio and Cleveland Cavaliers Supporters Wherever You May Be Tonight; As you now know, our former hero, who grew up in the very region that he [...]
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Los Angeles Repeats
In a game featuring both poor shooting and great defense it was fitting the crucial play was an offensive rebound. Lakers forward Pau Gasol out hustled Boston’s Rajon Rondo on Kobe’s missed three with 28 seconds left for his 18th rebound, his 9th on the offensive end. Instead of it being Celtic’s ball with a [...]
No Perkins, No Title for Boston
Boston lost starting C Kendrick Perkins in the 1st quarter of Game 6, and the Lakers took advantage of his absence to dominate the paint and pull even in the series (3-3) with a 89-67 ass kicking of the Celtics. The 67 points put up by Boston was the second lowest point total in an [...]
Did we forget about Kobe?
While LeBron James free agency tour overshadows talk of the NBA Finals, Kobe is going for his fifth title. While LeBron James collects his second MVP award and considers a free agent summit, Kobe is going for his fifth title. While LeBron James coach and GM get fired in Cleveland, Kobe is going for his [...]
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Lakers beat down Boston in Game 1
The greatest rivalry in the NBA failed to produce any drama in Game 1 of the 2010 Finals. The Lakers lead by five after the first period, nine at the half and 20 after three periods, enroute to a 102-89 ass whooping and a 1-0 series lead at the Staples Center. The Lakers, led by [...]
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Magic’s Reappearing Act
Remember four days ago when the Orlando Magic were about to become a punch line? After sweeping their first two playoff opponents, the Magic, were on the verge of being swept themselves. Suddenly, Dwight Howard wasn’t good enough to carry the mediocre core he surrounds himself with. The Magic needed another A player to complement [...]
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Summer of LeBron
With the Cleveland Cavaliers earlier than expected exit from the 2009-10 playoffs, thus begins the summer of LeBron. My fear is that ESPN, much like they did with the Brett Favre saga, will lead every single minute of every single SportsCenter with their talking bobble head dolls’ analysis of where the 2-time MVP will [...]
When trash talking becomes trash
Trash talking in sports; it’s as old as Larry King’s first divorce. Trashing your opponent happens in little league and the major leagues, but there’s a point where trash talk, and the talkee(s), become, just trash. Just Trash Witnesses of Game 2 of the Cavaliers first round series against Chicago, got a lesson in when [...]
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