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The NBA’s Miami Heat Win Streak Conspiracy Theory and Some Numbers to Back It Up
First off, if you expect to come to this blog and read “The Miami Heat win streak is over and boo-hoo because it shows how unbelievably good they are,” you’re in the wrong place and you need to stop reading … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy Theories, Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball
Tagged 27 games, Chris Bosh, Chuck Klosterman, conspiracy, Conspiracy theory, D Wade, Dwyane Wade, Fouls, free throws, Heat, heat win streak, LeBron, Lebron james, Miami Heat, Miami Heat win streak, NBA, Referees, rigged, Tim Donaghy, Win streak
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Picking the 2013 NBA All-Star Reserves
Everyone breathe out, the NBA All-Star starters were announced this week, and luckily, the fans didn’t vote Jeremy Lin into the game. From here, the rest of the team is selected by the coaches, so he won’t make it. You … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball
Tagged Al Jefferson, All-Star Reserves, Blake Griffin, Boston Celtics, Brandon Jennings, brook lopez, Carlos Boozer, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, Damian Lillard, David Lee, David West, Deron Williams, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Greg Monroe, j, James Harden, Joakim Noah, Josh Smith, Jrue Holiday, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Kyrie Irving, LaMarcus Aldridge, Lebron james, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Mark Gasol, Miami Heat, NBA, NBA All-Star game, NBA All-Star Reserves, NBA All-Stars, Paul George, Rajon Rondo, Russel Westbrook, Steph Curry, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Tyson Chandler, Zach Randolph
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Important Observations: Why High-Five Between Free Throws?
This is a bit of a step into the unknown for me, but my Pacer fandom is finally meaningful in the second round of the playoffs, and I don’t know what to do with myself. The season has been over … Continue reading
An NBA Playoff Primer For Anyone Else Who Still Thinks It’s 2000
In case you missed the Bulls-Heat overtime thriller last night, let me explain what happened. Basically, the Bulls were up late until the Heat grabbed a three-point lead win the final minute. Then with less than 3 seconds left, the … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, Current Sports Commentary, Important Observations, NBA Basketball
Tagged Atlanta Hawks, Backstreet Boys, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, Indiana Pacers, Lebron james, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, NBA, NBA playoffs, NSYNC, Oklahoma City Thunder, Omer Asik, Orlando Magic, San Antonio Spurs
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Picking the 2012 NBA All-Star Reserves
Yesterday, in a surprising move, the NBA announced the starters for the 2011 All Star game. Interestingly, the thing they announced about those 2011 starters was that all of them are also starters again in 2012. Not really, but 8 … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball
Tagged All Star, Andrew Bynum, Blake Griffin, Brandon Jennings, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Derrick Rose, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Greg Monroe, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, Kobe Bryant, Kyle Lowry, LaMarcus Aldridge, Lebron james, Marc Gasol, Monta Ellis, NBA, NBA All-Star game, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, Roy Hibbert, Russell Westbrook
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Part 2: The Question No One Is Asking About the NBA Lockout
In case you missed part one of this series, click here for the SpreeGoogs assessment of how the lockout could spell the end of the WNBA. As we enter mid-November with no NBA season in sight, it is only natural … Continue reading
Tired of the Most Talked-About Eight Points in NBA History? Here Comes Game 5 on a White Stallion
In the midst of all of the media stories about why LeBron scored eight points and what it means forever in the grand scheme of ESPN’s legacy, here are some stories that went unreported in the last two days. *You … Continue reading
2011 NBA Finals: Important Observations and Bold Predictions, Game 1
How about basketball, huh? The important games start tonight, and I’m pretty excited. You should be too. Actually, I have more exciting news, but you’ll have to keep reading to find out what that is. To get you ready for … Continue reading
Posted in Bold Predictions, Current Sports Commentary, Important Observations, NBA Basketball
Tagged 2011 NBA finals, Chris Bosh, Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Eric Spoelstra, Jason Kidd, Jason Terry, Lebron james, Miami Heat, Mike Miller, NBA, NBA Finals, NBA playoffs, Peja Stojakovic, Udonis Haslem
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Comparing NBA Players to Michael Jordan Should Be a Crime
Yesterday Scottie Pippen said something stupid about Michael Jordan and LeBron James. And it will probably not surprise anyone that ESPN made it their headline, talked about it on every single show today, re-tweeted it, took out billboards to plaster … Continue reading
What No One Seems to Understand About the Indiana Pacers
In the lead-up to the Pacers-Heat Eastern Conference Finals (beginning tonight), we’ve seen plenty of the “clash of polar opposites” storyline: Big (Indiana) vs. Small (Miami), Fast (Miami) vs. Slow (Indiana), Great team effort (Indiana) vs. Great individual players (Miami), … Continue reading →
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