Knicks V. Nets
The Brooklyn Nets are already starting to talk trash about the Knicks, despite their abysmal record last year. The Knicks still embody New York, you guys will forever be intruders and impostors as New Yorkers. Still, this should be an exciting rivalry for years to come. Here are each team’s current ten man rotation. Nets: […]
Read moreFree Agency Review
It has truly been a whirlwind of an off-season, and a bunch of teams have put themselves in positions to contend next year. Below are recaps of teams that have done well in the last two months, and of those who have not. Successes: Lakers: The Lakers have to be pleased with themselves. They replaced […]
Read moreThe Jeremy Lin Controversy
There are two sides of the conversation regarding the Knicks’ choice not to resign Jeremy Lin. The first side is that of the New York fan base, a superficial, shallow group to say the least. From a nonchalant fan’s perspective, this decision is a disaster. Jeremy made MSG a cool destination to be again, a […]
Read moreJ-Kidd Off to a Bad Start
The basketball world has always known that Jason Kidd is a man of questionable character. The public perception of him as a wife-beating low life was reinforced today as news broke of a DWI last night. By no means do I condone young players that make awful decisions and are subsequently busted for DUIs and such. These […]
Read moreThankfully, Knicks Fail to get Nash
Many critics are leaping on the Knicks for failing to complete a sign-and-trade for Steve Nash. However, Nash would’ve been an epic mistake. Nash can still play at a high level and would’ve undoubtedly made the Knicks better, but think about what we were going to give up to get him. Reports stated that Iman […]
Read moreThe Center Position
If you haven’t taken a look at an NBA All-Star Ballot in recent years, I highly recommend that you do. It’s absolutely hilarious. As you flip through the little paper ballot (with the fun holes you get to poke out) or vote online, take a look at the candidates for the center position. In each […]
Read moreNBA Draft Lottery – Thoughts
The 2012 NBA Draft reaffirmed my love for the draft as one of the most exciting days on the NBA calander. It was a pretty surprising draft. The Bobcats were surprising at number two, as were the Cavs at number four and the Blazers at eleven. Wanna talk about a winner? The Thunder got Perry […]
Read moreNBA Finals Update
The NBA Finals have already proven to be controversial and exhilarating… I’ll be honest, my days are spent counting down the minutes until tip-off. Here are my notes from the first two games. – I’m willing to accept the fact that LeBron fouled Kevin Durant in the final seconds on his runner. However, it was […]
Read moreSize in Point Guards: Overvalued
It’s a shame that NBA scouts and executives often pass up on quality point guards because of their lack of size. I just don’t agree that size is a vital quality in a point guard; they’re not going to be posting up or dunking on opposing teams anyway. Sure, size in point guards is nice […]
Read moreYankees Sweep, A-Rod Does Not
What a great run the Yankees are having. After a great sweep of their cross-town rivals, they’ve got to be feeling good. But, as always, I’ve got to focus on a negative. Alex Rodriguez is proving why he’s one of the most overrated players of all time. While people focus on LeBron James’s lack of […]
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