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5 NBA Teams That Don't Want to See LeBron James in 2012-13
As the best basketball player in the world, LeBron James has regularly enforced his will upon every team he has faced in his nine-year NBA career...
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5 NBA Veterans Most Likely to Be Cut by the End of Training Camp
With the start of the NBA season less than three weeks away, many players are battling it out to find their way onto an NBA roster...
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Green Bay Packers: Updated Game-by-Game Outlook for 2012
The 2012 season is still young, but at the same time, only 11 games remain for the Green Bay Packers to turn around their early season misfortunes and right the ship for a strong postseason charge...
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Why the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl Window Has Closed
It takes an NFL team more than just being good to put together a Super Bowl-winning season. You also need a little bit of luck. Green Bay Packers fans should already be familiar with this concept...
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Miami Heat's Winners and Losers from Week 1 of Training Camp
In every competition in life, there are winners and there are losers. Such is the case with the Miami Heat ’s first full week of training camp for the 2012-2013 season. Right now, Miami’s roster stands at 20 men...
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Miami Heat: 5 Teams the Heat Must Not Underestimate in 2012-13
Coming off their NBA Finals victory in 2012, the Miami Heat will have to tear through many teams this season if they are to repeat as champions. Some opponents are legitimate threats to dethrone Miami...
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How the Green Bay Packers Offense Must Adapt for the Remainder of the Season
Football is a game of constant adjustments. The best teams are always ahead of the pack, while everyone else tries to catch up. Just look at how the New England Patriots have been so successful over the past decade...
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Miami Heat Rumors: Breaking Down All the Latest Pre-Training Camp Gossip
The opening of the Miami Heat ’s training camp last week brought with it a new season, new rumors and new storylines for fans and the media to over dissect and analyze from now until the 2013 NBA Finals are complete...
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Green Bay Packers: The Good, Bad and Ugly of the 1st 4 Games of the 2012 Season
It’s hard to believe, but with their 28-27 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers’ 2012 NFL season is already a quarter of the way complete...
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Hypothetical In-Season Trades for the Miami Heat in 2012-13
Pat Riley is not known for making blockbuster trades. He prefers to make his mark wheeling and dealing through free agency (See James, LeBron; Bosh, Chris). The chances of Riley pulling the trigger on a major deal are slim to none...
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Green Bay Packers: Will 'The Inaccurate Reception' Be a Positive Moving Forward?
Thomas Paine famously wrote, “These are the times that try men’s souls.” While comparing a fight for national freedom and a football game seems incredibly ...
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Why This Won't Be Dwyane Wade's Last Season Playing at a Superstar Level
Dwyane Wade is approaching a pivotal point in his career. The eight-time NBA All-Star will turn 31 this coming January, an age when performance typically begins to decline for athletic superstars such as himself...
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Handing out Game Balls for Green Bay Packers' Loss to the Seattle Seahawks
Well, that wasn’t pretty. And yes, that’s the biggest understatement ever to be uttered by a human being...
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Packers vs. Seahawks: Where Monday's Game Will Be Won or Lost by Green Bay
Monday night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks will prove to be a pivotal one. Both teams lost in the opening week of the season only to bounce back with impressive showings last week to even up their records to 1-1...
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5 Offseason Moves the Miami Heat Could Have Made
The Miami Heat had an overall successful offseason, but it could have been better. The big winner, of course, was snatching Ray Allen away from the Boston Celtics for half of what they were offering...
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Miami Heat: Assessing the Odds of Each Player Remaining Healthy the Full Season
If the Miami Heat want to repeat as NBA Finals champions, the first step is remaining healthy. Miami needs everyone to be ready to contribute — you can’t help if you’re on the sideline nursing an injury...
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Greg Jennings: Why the Green Bay Packers WR Shouldn't Be Traded
Earlier this month, Greg Jennings made his rounds in the media. Every interview was centered around one major question...
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Everyone Should Lay off the Dwight Howard Hate
Back in July of 2010, it seemed like no one could possibly dethrone LeBron James as America’s most hated basketball player...
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Miami Heat: Best and Worst Case Scenarios for 2012-13
One of the best things about sports is that no one ever knows what is going to happen. Some patterns and trends are predictable, but even the surest of locks sometimes go awry...
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Green Bay Packers: Why the Chicago Bears Game Is Not a Must-Win
When the Green Bay Packers lost to the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, my immediate reaction was that Thursday night’s showdown versus the Chicago Bears is now a must-win game...
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LeBron James: 5 Biggest Questions Facing King James Next Season
LeBron James has finally silenced the critics. He won his third NBA MVP in four years in 2012, and played even better in the playoffs. His dominance secured his first NBA Finals victory, and along with it the Finals MVP...
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Green Bay Packers: Heroes and Zeroes vs. the San Francisco 49ers
Week 1 of the Green Bay Packers ’ season is now in the books. After a 30-22 loss to the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Green Bay is 0-1 for the first time since 2006, when the team finished with an 8-8 record...
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Robert Griffin III and Andrew Luck Deliver in Week 1
Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III will forever be compared to one another. Luck, the traditional pocket quarterback from Stanford, was taken first overall in the 2012 NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts ...
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5 Things the Green Bay Packers Must Do to Beat the San Francisco 49ers
It’s time to celebrate. When the Green Bay Packers take on the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday at Lambeau Field, it will end a nearly eight-month Packer football drought...
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Most Overpaid and Underpaid Players on the Miami Heat
The harsh punishment the NBA enforces for overspending incentivizes teams to find bargains and spend with care. Some teams do. Some teams don’t. But pretty much all of them overspend in some cases and underspend in others...
