There’s always a chance to win a championship when you have three of the best players at their positions in basketball, and that’s why the Lakers should be taken extremely serious. Andrew Bynum could be the best center in basketball. I know Dwight Howard might be better, but his terrible attitude leads me to believe [...]
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Andrew Bynum,
Kobe Bryant,
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Pau Gasol
The great play of Rajon Rondo is why the Celtics have gotten this far in the first place, but he might have put the entire season in serious jeopardy by bumping an official and getting ejected with 40 seconds left in game one in Atlanta. I can’t imagine that he is going to be suspended [...]
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Celtics,
Rajon Rondo
It was a tragic first day of the playoffs and the basketball gods tore up the knees of Derrick Rose and Iman Shumpert. I am scared that they might have seriously damaged a hall of fame career with Rose. I said last year at this time that Rose had the potential to become the best [...]
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Derrick Rose,
Iman Shumpert,
Playoffs
During last season’s playoffs, Memphis Grizzlies big man Zach Randolph proved he was a legitimate force in the paint and reinvented himself as a superstar. A true post-season force that had the world believing that the Grizzlies could make a run through the playoffs to the trophy after beating the Spurs in the first round. [...]
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Clippers,
Grizzlies,
Zach Randolph
It’s finally clear that Steve Nash’s time in Phoenix is over. He wants out of the desert and with good reason because the Suns are in for a lengthy rebuilding process. I give Nash all the credit in the world for not demanding to be traded to compete for a championship before the trade deadline [...]
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Steve Nash
I want Kobe Bryant to win the scoring title from Kevin Durant. Both players are two-time NBA scoring champions. Durant is averaging 27.97 points per game while Bryant comes in right behind him at 27.86. Both teams have just one remaining game that will decide the 2012 scoring king. The Thunder take on the Nuggets [...]
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Kevin Durant,
Kobe Bryant,
Scoring title
For the first time in a long time, Coach Calipari doesn’t have to the incoming recruiting class with the most juice. Ben Howland and UCLA’s big freshman three include Shabazz Muhammad, Kyle Anderson, and Tony Parker. That’s not even counting top-100 guard Jordan Adams. Anderson is the player that I love the most out of [...]
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Ben Howland,
Kyle Anderson,
Shabazz Muhammad,
Tony Parker,
UCLA
Today in Atlanta was the a formula for what Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire need to look like on the floor together and further proof that the two can coexist in the Knicks starting lineup. Stoudemire looked like a completely different player today. Stat was very efficient, shooting 9-for-13 from the field and getting his [...]
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Amare Stoudemire,
Carmelo Anthony,
Iman Shumpert,
Knicks,
Tyson Chandler
Amare Stoudemire’s made his return from missing 14 games because of a back injury in Cleveland last night. It was a disaster, the previously red-hot Knicks lost to the Cavs and the ‘star’ power forward not only played bad, but made his teammates play bad. Stat scored 15 points on 5-for-11 shooting and only grabbed [...]
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Amare Stoudemire,
Knicks
Dwight Howard has the worst attitude in the NBA today and ranks up high in NBA history. ‘Superman’ has become nothing but a disruption in Orlando and I’m guessing Otis Smith wishes he dealt him for anything back before the trade deadline. On the court, Howard is the best center in the NBA. Off the [...]
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