Washington Wizards are pretty much locked into the 9th spot in the NBA Eastern Conference, can you say “Playoff Type Situation”. It doesn’t get better.....
D'Antoni's system works best with a team made up of young athletic legs contrary to popular belief Kobe Bryant and the Lakers are neither young nor athletic
You can hate LeBron James and the Miami Heat all you want, but to call what this core of guys (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh) just achieved anything less than spectacular will be taking hating too far
Los Angeles Lakers are the definition of the NBA’s version of the AARP and now Jim Buss want them to run a sprint for 48 minutes every game for the rest of the season. This squad as presently constituted will not survive the season running the Mike D’Antoni...
Mike Brown was wayyyyyy over his head last season trying to win games in the wide west and failing miserably, and then he only had Kobe Kobe and Pau Gasol to worry about. This season he is simply out of his league......
LeBron James being virtually unstoppable and playing alongside a healthy Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, it seems every other team in the league might just be playing for second place. Who can dethrone the......
No one made more big moves in the offseason than the Los Angeles Lakers - they sent grumpy old man - Andrew Bynum to Philly and brought in Mr. AARP Steve Nash, Mr. Efficiency Antawn Jamison and Superman / Iron Man Dwight Howard. With these moves, are the Lakers the team to beat in the west?
While super teams are often successful in winning it all, sometimes the wrong mix of A+ plus talents can be disastrous and or ineffective. That would be the case in New York with Amare Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony, Shaq and Steve Nash in Phoenix, Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson in Denver, Kevin Garnet and Latrell Sprewell in Minnesota and even
it was another seven footer coming off the bench on the Denver Nuggets in JaVale McGee that dominated the series. McGee made both Bynum and Gasol look like rookies. He was dunking at will and blocking almost everything from the Lakers big men. The Nuggets might have lost the series in seven hard fought games, but the Lakers were exposed and the Thunder used the blue print set by George Karl to eliminate
LeBron might not have the Durant shooting range and frankly speaking I don’t think anyone outside of Kobe Bryant does. But Lebron is averaging 30.8 points and 5.1 assists per game in the 2012 NBA Playoffs to Durant’s 27.8 points and 4.2 assists. LeBron is responsible for more of his team’s points in most part because he is the one running the offense, so
it was another seven footer coming off the bench on the Denver Nuggets in JaVale McGee that dominated the series. McGee made both Bynum and Gasol look like rookies. He was dunking at will and blocking almost everything from the Lakers big men. The Nuggets might have lost the series in seven hard fought games, but the Lakers were exposed and the Thunder used the blue print set by George Karl to eliminate
press conferences after games looking like they forgot to pack an after game outfit so they had to borrow some cloths from the ball boys. And now DeShawn Stevenson in this photo is dressed like he just fell to earth from some fairytale land in his Lime green shirt, rocking the bowtie, pants rolled up just because and looking like a damn fool if I may [...]
If LeBron James didn’t have the night he did in game 4 against the Indiana Pacers - Kevin Durant would have been by far the NBA player of the week. Durant playing against an NBA Legend in Kobe Bryant he has proven he is the best player on the court and it’s not even close. Durant has come up big in the clutch offensively with game winners in games 2 and [...]
Dwyane Wade's biggest impact in a game 3 blowout to Indiana Pacers was an argument with Coach Erik Spoelstra during a third-quarter timeout. Wade who shot 2-of-13 and scored just five points was been told by his coach to make smarter decisions and to get his teammates involve in the game and from the video we all saw it looks like Wade told his coach [...]
The flopping in today’s game is so bad that it makes the games so hard to watch, every little contact in the games creates a chain reaction with players falling over like they have just been knocked down by an 18 wheeler. The best series of the 2012 playoffs so far has been the LA Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies, especially game 7 when the refs really [...]
Verajao is long, not tall, but long, because when an opposing player as much as comes close to his vicinity he stretches out into the air like his just been knocked out by Mike Tyson. When it comes to Varejao you can’t really blame the refs, you would call the foul too if you see this guy [...]
Thanks to the clutch shooting 5-for-6 from beyond the 3-point line and none bigger than the two he made in the fourth quarter. Thanks to Blake’s performances the Lakers did not need Kobe Bryant who was off his game or Andrew Bynum who for some reason was still on his period. Blake finished the game with 19 points and 3 assists for his most impressive [...]
This was one of the most efficient and statically outstanding seasons recorded by any individual NBA player in NBA history. James averaged 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.8 steals, he also shot 53.1 percent and by far was the best perimeter defender in the league and the most durable. In a season almost every NBA super star went down for a short [...]
Ok genius, let me help you out here: 1, your two best players in the series Joe Johnson and Josh Smith who I must admit are very athletic and pretty good as they are ranked in the A-List NBA Top 50 Players of 2012, somehow don’t take advantage of their athletic abilities as they shoot too many jumpers. And in most case, they shoot too many 3’s when they [...]