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Why Memphis Grizzlies Should Keep Rudy Gay
We all had the pleasure of watching the Memphis Grizzlies this postseason and of witnessing some of the young players grow up in front of our eyes...
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Are John Wall and the Washington Wizards Heading in the Right Direction?
To say the least, the Washington Wizards have undergone a total makeover during the past few years. Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler, Antawn Jamison, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson ...
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Are the Atlanta Hawks Contenders or Pretenders in 2011-2012?
Over the past few seasons, the Atlanta Hawks have had nice regular-season records and consistent playoff appearances. They locked up shooting guard Joe Johnson for the long term in the summer of LeBron James , even if they did overpay...
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Boston Celtics: Grading Individual Performances from the 2010-'11 Season
This past season was a bit of a disappointment for the Boston Celtics as they lost to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The veteran team had championship aspirations prior to being handled by the new Big Three...
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Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls Won't Win a Championship as Constructed
Led by last year's MVP, Derrick Rose , the Chicago Bulls finished the season with the league's best record and made it to the Eastern Conference Finals where they lost to the Miami Heat ...
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NBA 2011: Why the Sacramento Kings Are on Their Way Back to Relevance
The past few years have certainly been tough for the Sacramento Kings . One would think that things can only get better, right? Well, things seem to be on the upswing. It starts with their combo guard and former rookie of the year, Tyreke Evans...
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Will the Los Angeles Clippers Finally Be Relevant Again in 2011-12?
The Los Angeles Clippers have been the laughingstock of the NBA for quite some time now. Their owner, Donald Sterling, does a terrible job running the franchise...
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What Albert Haynesworth and Chad Ochocinco Mean to New England Patriots
Bill Belichick doesn't like flashy players with big mouths and attitude concerns. He prefers Danny Woodhead and Troy Brown. Except for that time he got Corey Dillon. Then Randy Moss ...
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Miami Heat: Everyone's Favorite Team to Hate, But Is It Fair?
These days, it seems like it's pretty easy for people to be Dallas Mavericks fans. Or, really just be a fan of anyone who beats the Miami Heat . Taunting Dirk's sickness on national television probably won't help their cause...
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NBA: 5 Teams Dwight Howard Should Consider Joining in 2012 Free Agency
The most dominant big man in the league today will soon have to make a decision of where to spend the next few years of his career...
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Boston Celtics: Is Rajon Rondo Their Franchise Player?
There has been much discussion about how the Boston Celtics will approach the 2011 season—if there is one, that is...
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NBA: Ranking LeBron James and the Top 15 Players in the League Today
In today's NBA , there is absolutely no shortage of talent or future Hall of Famers. Experts and fans alike are constantly debating who is the best of the best, and the order in which the best players are ranked often varies...
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NBA Offseason: 5 Players Who Could Be Traded Within the Next Year
With the NBA officially locked out, we now get to speculate what teams will do once a labor agreement is reached...
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Boston Celtics: 5 Realistic NBA Free Agents Who Could Help the Team
After a disappointing playoff run ending with a loss to the Miami Heat , the Boston Celtics will look to get stronger and give Banner 18 another shot...
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Boston Celtics, at a Crossroad: If They Give It One More Chance...
We all know that the Celtics are at a crossroads, and the options are pretty simple; blow it up and start over, or make another run at a ring. Something tells me that with Doc back, this veteran bunch is going to give it one more shot...