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Tag Archives: Brandon Knight
The 11 Best Sports Tweets of All Time
The official Los Angeles Dodgers Twitter account tweeted an absolutely amazing burn to the San Diego Padres the other day (more on that in a minute). It inspired me to think about some of the other best sports-related or athlete … Continue reading
Posted in Power 11 Rankings, Uncategorized
Tagged Aaron Rodgers, Brandon Knight, Brandon McCarthy, Brett Anderson, Carlos Quentin, Chris Kaman, Chris Kluwe, DeAndre Jordan, DeAngelo Williams, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mark Cuban, San Diego Padres, Steve Nash, T.J. Lang, Zack Greinke
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2011 NBA Mock Draft: Part 1, the Lottery
It’s hard to imagine that I’ve only had this blog running for a few months and I’m already getting to do my second mock draft. Basically, I created SpreeGoogs to publish my own mock drafts, but at this rate, I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, Drafts, Mock Drafts, NBA Basketball
Tagged 2011 NBA Draft, Alec Burks, Arizona, Belgrade, Bismack Biyombo, Brandon Knight, Brigham Young, BYU, Charlotte Bobcats, Chris Singleton, Cleveland Cavaliers, Colorado, Congo, Connecticut, Derrick Williams, Detroit Pistons, Duke, Enes kanter, Florida State, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Jan Vesely, Jimmer Fredette, Jonas Valanciunas, Kansas, Kawhi Leonard, Kemba Walker, Kentucky, Kyrie Irving, Lithuania, Marcus Morris, Minnesota Timberwolves, Mliwaukee Bucks, Mock draft, NBA, NBA Draft, NBA Mock Draft, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, Texas, Toronto Raptors, Tristan Thompson, Turkey, UConn, Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards
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Let’s Pretend I’m Making Decisions for the Cavaliers on Draft Night…
Why would I draft Kyrie Irving with the first overall pick? Here’s what we know: The Cavs need as many good players as they can get because they suck. To use NBA JAM terminology, they’re probably aiming to get a … Continue reading
2011 NBA Draft Top 11 Prospects: Part 2
For Part 1 of my NBA Draft Top 11 Non-Foreign Draft Prospects, click here. 2011 NBA Draft Top 11 Non-Foreign Draft Prospects Part 2 5. Tristan Thompson, PF Texas — The kid is a monster. He might be ranked worse … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, Current Sports Commentary, Drafts, NBA Basketball
Tagged 2011 NBA Draft, Alec Burks, Anfernee Hardaway, Antawn Jamison, Arizona, Brandon Knight, Brandon Roy, Clyde Drexler, Colorado, David Robinson, Derrick Coleman, Derrick Williams, Dikembe Mutombo, Glen Rice, Hakeem Olajuwon, Kemba Walker, Kentucky, Larry Johnson, Monta Ellis, NBA, NBA Draft, NBA JAM, NBA player comparisons, Patrick Ewing, Penny Hardaway, Texas, Tony Parker, Tristan Thompson, UConn
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2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observation 64 Kentucky into Final Four
64. Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69, — In a season when no team could really stand out as the best, our final Four contains no 1-seeds or 2-seeds. This is the first time it’s ever happened like that. Ever. What … Continue reading
2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observations 59-60, Kentucky/Ohio State, VCU/FSU
59. Kentucky 62, Ohio State 60 — Who would have thought that the SEC would be the only conference to get two Elite 8 teams? Yes, it ruins everyone’s brackets because we all thought Ohio State was going to make … Continue reading
2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observations 37-38 Kentucky/WVU, FLorida/UCLA
Looks like we have a whole slate of games that appear to be interesting today. So far, all of my top 11 teams form the power rankings are still alive, which is sort of a problem. I’d love to say … Continue reading
Responding to NBA Draft Picks in 5 Words or Fewer
That draft was intense. It only took 4 picks for it to pretty much get ridiculous, which is about what we all expected. I’ve listed the results below with what I believe to be the correct transactions via trade, and … Continue reading →
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