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Is It Just Me or Do the Knicks Look Semi-Legit?
I may be one of the few avid sports fans in America that resented the presence of the BCS National Championship Game on my TV Channel Guide last night...
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Crumbling Nuggets: Denver Is Falling Apart One Star at a Time
Last year, the Denver Nuggets seemed to be one injury away from falling out of championship contention all season long. Fortunately for them, that one major injury never happened and they remained remarkably healthy throughout the entire season...
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Denver Nuggets Need An Injection of Life: I Have Just the Recipe
The Denver Nuggets have officially removed themselves from the NBA upper echelon. Period. I’m sure there are those who will justify their recent lackluster performances by citing the absence of Chauncey Billups from their lineup...
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The Denver Nuggets Cannot Be Content in Their Mediocrity
The NBA head coach is perhaps the most futile and superficial leader of any of the major American sports. I mean what purpose does he really serve beyond drawing up a few plays, arguing with ...
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Formula To Stop the Denver Nuggets: Frustrate Carmelo Anthony
Carmelo Anthony is having a monster season scoring the basketball. His 29.8 points per game leads the league by nearly a point...
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Schoolin' Iverson: Ty Lawson Spoils A.I.'s Return
The emotion was tangible at the Wachovia Center on Monday night as Allen Iverson made his return to Philadelphia against his former team...
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Linas Kleiza: The Missing Piece For The Denver Nuggets?
Watching the replay of the Olympiacos-Entente Orleanaise Euroleague game, I couldn't help but notice the undeniable impact of one Linas Kleiza...
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Will the Denver Nuggets Be Road Warriors or Just Homesick?
The next four games will really show us what the Denver Nuggets are made of. Coming off impressive blowout victories against the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday and the Miami Heat on Thursday ...
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The All-Oak Hill Academy Basketball Team
Some prep schools are renowned for academic excellence, feeding universities with bright, well prepared, intellectual students...
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Nuggets-Warriors: Denver Answers the Bell Against Golden State
As the third quarter of Tuesday night's game against the Golden State Warriors began, Nuggets fans had to be holding their collective breath...
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Are the Charlotte Bobcats a Playoff Team?
The city of Charlotte hasn’t had an NBA team worth getting excited about since the departure of the Hornets following the 2000-01 season...
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The Denver Nuggets: A Dangerous Team with Dangerous Tendencies
Sunday night’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves exemplified everything good and bad about the Denver Nuggets. In the first half, they were high octane, frenzied, and hitting on all cylinders...
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The New York Knicks: A Plan B for 2010 Free Agency
It is common knowledge that the New York Knicks have strategically positioned themselves with an eye towards the free agency period of 2010...
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NBA's Black Friday: The Best Bargains
With Black Friday only a few hours away, many bargain hungry shoppers have already set their alarm clocks and are fast asleep, surely dreaming about the fantastic deals they will be receiving on their favorite merchandise...
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Carmelo Anthony: The Most Difficult Matchup in the NBA
Conversations about the best pure scorer in the NBA always start with the usual suspects: Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and LeBron James are almost always the unanimous choices and, more often than not, dominate the discussions...
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Arron Afflalo: A Starter for Sixth Man of the Year Consideration?
I know it seems counterintuitive to talk about a starting shooting guard as a candidate for the Sixth Man of the Year Award, but I ask that you hear me out...
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The Wussification of America: How Hypersensitivity Distorts Perception
With the one-game suspension of longtime Los Angeles Clippers announcers Ralph Lawler and Michael Smith, I am officially at my wits end with the growing hyper-sensitivity that is polluting the American consciousness...
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The “Z-Axis”: A Third Dimension to Truth in Sports
To understand the spatial complexities of the world in which we live, three dimensions are absolutely imperative. The “X-axis”, which substantiates the length of any given object, ...
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The Real Reason LeBron James Plans on Changing His Number
Last week LeBron James publicly stated his intention to change his jersey number next season from “23” to “6” out of respect to Michael Jordan...
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Denver Nuggets Go Through The Motions and Fall to the Lowly Clippers 106-99
The Nuggets once again showed why they are an oddsmaker's worst nightmare. Going into tonight's contest against the Clippers, they were 8...
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Denver Nuggets-Los Angeles Clippers: Game Preview
The Denver Nuggets (8-3) take on the Los Angeles Clippers (4-9) tonight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Nuggets are coming off of a dominant performance against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night, in one of their most impressive games yet...
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What Could Have Been: If Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki Were Still Teammates
Watching Steve Nash direct the Suns offense is a thing of beauty. The way he maneuvers between defenders reminds me of a skilled touring car driver swerving in and out of traffic, interchangeably ...
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Antawn Jamison's Return Makes Wizards Contenders
Antawn Jamison made his season debut tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Wizards looked like a rejuvenated team with him in the lineup...
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The New Jersey Nets: Are They Really This Bad?
The New Jersey Nets started the season in lowly fashion, losing their first 11 games by an average of 10 points. But just how bad is their start? The team launched a marketing campaign called ...
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The Golden State Warriors: Step-By-Step Instructions To Becoming Champions
The Golden State Warriors are in a state of turmoil and dysfunction, and there doesn’t appear to be any hope on the horizon. This team is in full-scale chaos mode, on a level I have never seen in the NBA...
