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2nd Half of the NBA Season and Beyond
The lockout took away 16 regular-season NBA games, creating a grueling schedule with no practice time and more importantly, essentially no recovery time. Despite the negative consequences of last years’ selfish negotiations that no basketball fan could understand combined with the numerous critics … Continue reading
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Tagged All Star, anthony davis, basketball, Brandon Roy, brook lopez, brooklyn nets, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, dunk contest, dwayne wade, Dwight Howard, ESPN, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, hova, James Harden, Jason Kidd, Javale McGee, Jay-Z, Jeremy Lin, Kentucky, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Kyrie Irving, las vegas, Lebron james, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, maloof, Mark Cuban, Memphis Grizzlies, Michael Jordan, miss cleo, NBA, New Jersey Nets, new orleans hornets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, seattle, social media, sonics, supersonics, youtube
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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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How the End of the World Will Impact the NBA Playoffs
The world is going to end on Saturday. As far as I know, this is the biggest news of the week. What is truly unique about the upcoming rapture is that it’s going to affect sports, among other things. Consider … Continue reading
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Tagged "It's the End of the World as We Know it", 2011 NBA Playoffs, Bulls, Chicago Bulls, Chris Bosh, CJ Watson, Dallas Mavericks, DeShawn Stephenson, Dwyane Wade, end of the world, Heat, Jason Kidd, Joakim Noah, Kevin Durant, LeBron, Lebron james, Left Behind, Mario Chalmers, Mavericks, may 21, May 21 end of the world, Miami Heat, Michael Stipe, NBA, NBA playoffs, Oklahoma City Thunder, REM, REM "It's the End of the World as we Know it", Thunder, Udonis Haslem
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Guest Post #3: The Real Postseason Issues Facing the Lakers, Presented by an Actual Fan
*Editor’s note: A long time ago, I started this blog. Very few people were truly “in on the ground floor” of SpreeGoogs, and one of them was my friend Jackie, who I met at USC. She’s tirelessly promoted my blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Bynum, Chris Paul, Clippers, Dallas Mavericks, Derek FIsher, Donald Sterling, Grant Hill, Guest Posts, Jason Kidd, Joe Smith, Juwan Howard, Kobe Bryant, Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Mavericks, Michael Jordan, Pau Gasol, Phil jackson, Shaq, Shaquille O'Neal, Vanessa Bryant
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2011-2012 NBA season Primer: The Most Important Storyline You Haven’t Read Yet
Have you heard the important questions of the upcoming NBA season? Here’s a quick rundown of the ones I’ve been reading about: How will the shortened season affect the players? Can the Clippers replace the Lakers as the best LA … Continue reading →
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