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Tag Archives: 2012
How the World Will End and What Basketball Has To Do With It
The way the universe is currently set up, it will end in 2012. The way SpreeGoogs is set up, we like to run with conspiracy theories. Even though the world didn’t technically end when the old science indicated it would last … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy Theories, NBA Basketball
Tagged 2012, Apocalypsa, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, brooklyn nets, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Conspiracy theory, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, end of the world, Golden State Warriors, Heat wave, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, NBA Finals, new orleans hornets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Scrooge McDuck, Toronto, Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards
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SpreeGoogs’ 2012 MLS Preview
If you’ve made it past the headline, congratulations; you’re one step closer to embracing your inner internationalist and becoming a fan of the fastest-growing sports league in the United States. In spite of minimal coverage in the national media, the … Continue reading
2012 Baseball Milestones
The 2012 baseball season is upon us, and a popular topic this time of year (and throughout the baseball season) is to talk about records that will never be broken. However, there are plenty of records that will go down, … Continue reading
Posted in MLB, Uncategorized
Tagged 2012, ARod, baseball milestones, baseball records, Bobby Abreu, Derek Jeter, Francisco Cordero, Ichiro, Omar Vizquel, Roy Halladay, Saves
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The NBA doesn’t know its audience.
So I guess we’re just going to keep on pretending it never happened. Well, not me. Not anymore. I was there on Christmas day, watching the NBA season tipoff on ABC and ESPN. I’ll admit it, I saw what happened. … Continue reading
Posted in Important Observations
Tagged 2012, basketball, Christmas, David Stern, Justin Bieber, NBA, NBA lockout
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Sportsconomics – Maximizing Team USA’s Efficiency With a Few Roster Twists
** Editor’s Note: This post is 1800 words. I hope you’re comfortable. If there’s one basketball-related storm I can actually get behind wholly, it’s the US men’s Olympic team. All of my issues with NBA coverage/officiating and draft-night letdowns kind … Continue reading →
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