Hadarii Jones loves to pick interesting topics to write about. His most recent article was a slide show titled "Born to Lead the top 10 Floor Generals in the NBA " which I was intrigued to read...
In this day and age everything is expanding. Apple Inc. will not stop creating new portable music devices and laptops, and snack companies are finding new ways to reduce calories from our dearly beloved potato chips...
Chris Paul and Deron Williams are still the two best point guards in the NBA, no matter what the media would like you to think. Over the last few days you've been bombarded with articles about the Phoenix Suns and what Steve Nash is doing...
A serious vision came about watching Chris Paul fall to the floor in pain. He will not be a New Orleans Hornet after this season. The writings have been smeared on the wall since Tyson Chandler was traded...
First off let me say that I don't believe basketball is actually dying in New Orleans, but right now the team looks like trash and their future is nowhere near as bright as it was two summers ago...
It was all good just two months ago. Byron Scott, Wake Forest basketball head coach Dino Gaudio and a host of Chris Paul’s loved ones were gathered at a Winston-Salem bowling alley for CP3’s Family & Friends Night on the lanes...
Just two years ago, Chris Paul was an MVP candidate, and the New Orleans Hornets were one quarter away from advancing to the Western Conference Finals before falling to the San Antonio Spurs...
With the Hornets off to their worst start since 2005-2006, it's about that time when Hornets' fans, and NBA analysts start calling for Byron Scott's head...
Let's go back to the 2009 NBA Draft. The first backcourt player taken was shooting guard James Harden, drafted third overall by the Thunder. The next pick was Memphis combo guard Tyreke Evans who went to the Kings...
Although ESPN predicted a New Orleans victory over the LA Clippers last night, I must admit that I was not extremely confident. The first two games of the Jeff Bower era did not look much different then the last few games of the Byron Scott era...
Welcome to the first of many Best in League rankings. This will give us an opportunity to discuss not who the MVP is, but who is playing the best basketball in the NBA...
In my last article, I expressed my hope for a Hornets season turnaround with a win over the Toronto Raptors. My son Daniel and I had prime seats. For his sake, I was hoping that the Hornets would have a dominating performance...
One week into the 2009 season, the Hornets have won one and lost two. In their opening night loss to the San Antonio Spurs, the Hornets looked like they were going to pick up where they ended last season—miserably...
This is the first installment of the Waylon's World's NBA Awards You Don't Want. We will periodically look at underachievers in the NBA and award them at the conclusion of the season...
The NBA season is well under way and with Byron Scott's firing we have our first coaching change. As we lean back to enjoy the balance of the season, I offer the following comments...
A lot of trades seem completely lop-sided. One team gets the huge All-Star, the other team ends up with a worn out veteran, a draft pick, or a young player who "could" turn out good...
The man affectionately known as the "Answer” goes by a new nickname now, the "Cancer". For those who haven't quite figured it out, the man I am writing about is Allen Iverson, who is in my opinion, the best scorer to ever play the game...
If your dreams of having superstars like Lebron James or Dwyane Wade on your roster this season, WAKE UP! The dream is over and your dream has come true thanks to the newest niche in the fantasy sports industry, "daily fantasy sports"...
Yesterday I wrote about the likely outcome of a long term Chris Paul injury . In this article (after hearing the same "severely sprained ankle" line from GM/Coach Jeff Bower) we will be examining ...
The Hornets revamping plan The Hornets are team in disarray. You remember AOL? You know…America Online, so easy to use no wonder it's number one? Someday we will be talking to our ...
Writer's note: Every Monday and Friday, I will publish an edition of "Kleeman's Jump Hook ." Since my work concentrates on the teams in the Texas triangle, this column affords me the opportunity to examine the happenings in the rest of the NBA...
The Hornets will be fine as soon as Byron Scott gets his act together. I tried to convince myself at one point that more bench play would be good for them as a unit, but I was quickly brought back to reality upon thoughts of last year...
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