The series heads to San Antonio for a pivotal Game 3. Just how pivotal you ask? See for yourself tomorrow night on ABC. The statistics say that whoever wins game 3 when the series is tied takes the title. With the Spurs looking to redeem themselves on their home court, and it possibly being Tim Duncan's last few home games, this will not be a dual to miss.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
3 Reasons Why That Guy Didn't Vote For Lebron
The guy's name is Gary Washburn, and he was the only person to not give Lebron James a 1st place vote. Lebron did in fact receive 1st place votes from all of the other voters totaling to 120 votes. The internet mob erupted as news broke of the non-unanimous results. So much in fact that Mr. Washburn posted a write up justifying his vote: Why my MVP vote went to Carmelo Anthony. So before we bite Mr. Washburn's head off and accuse him of purposefully sticking out like a sore thumb, let's take a deep breath and reason this out practically.
Reason #1: Lebron's Supporting Cast.
"If LeBron was taken away from the Heat, they still would be a fifth or sixth seed."
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Reason #2: He is a Boston guy, and is upset that the Celtics' reign in the East is over.
Reason #3: He actually ment to vote for Lebron and messed up, but he is acting like he ment to so he can get more followers on Twitter.
You could argue that Washburn looks pretty smart now that Lebron played terrible in the opening game of his series against the Bulls. Something tells me that somewhere in Boston, he was smiling as he watched Lebron struggle against the over phsyical Bulls. But...Carmelo didn't look so hot in his most recent performance either, so you still lose Washburn.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
5 Things To Help You Get The Most Out of the NBA Playoffs
The NBA Playoffs just not giving you the edge that you felt in the distant days of March Madness? Looking for a boost to your NBA Playoff experience? We feel your pain and are going to direct you to help as best we can. We feel that these 5 things can help you make the best out of the rest of the NBA season.
1. Download the Basketball Time Machine App -> http://bit.ly/ZBdL5I
2. Watch ESPN's 30 For 30 Documentary "Winning Time"
Travel back to when
basketball players needed shoulder pads
when they came down the lane!
3. Monitor Lebron's Twitter Silence for the Playoffs...will it work?!
4. Watch D. Rose's Adidas Comeback Commercial Everyday 'Til It Happens
5. Find and Watch Every Game Marv Albert Announces ..... because he is fun to impersonate.
Don't forget to grab all the gear you need here on our website as your team works their way to a championship, or if your team sucks and you want next season to hurry up already!
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Friday, January 18, 2013
2013 MLB Preview: Arizona Diamondbacks
2013 MLB Preview: Arizona Diamondbacks
Diamondbacks
The D'Backs have made some quiet moves during the off-season to add depth to their bench and bullpen. The recent signing of J.J. Putz gives their off-season transactions an argument of progress and restoration of depth, and will potentially take a load off of Heath Bell.
Let's be honest. This team with live and die with Mr. Upton. As he goes, the team will go. Along with him guys like Bloomquist, Goldschmidt, Ross and crew will have to leg out the opposing teams in the National League West. I think it is safe to say that any of those mentioned above are safe picks for a fantasy team. You may want to keep in mind that their park in Arizona is not the smallest of parks, but the ball does carry fairly well.
The overall prediction for this team is give a wild card run but fall short after the All Star Break.
Fantasy advice for this squad: Go for it. A lot of these position players can play and they don't get a whole lot of publicity. These guys would be great later round picks for any fantasy draft.
ON DECK: Tampa Bay Rays
The D'Backs have made some quiet moves during the off-season to add depth to their bench and bullpen. The recent signing of J.J. Putz gives their off-season transactions an argument of progress and restoration of depth, and will potentially take a load off of Heath Bell.
Let's be honest. This team with live and die with Mr. Upton. As he goes, the team will go. Along with him guys like Bloomquist, Goldschmidt, Ross and crew will have to leg out the opposing teams in the National League West. I think it is safe to say that any of those mentioned above are safe picks for a fantasy team. You may want to keep in mind that their park in Arizona is not the smallest of parks, but the ball does carry fairly well.
The overall prediction for this team is give a wild card run but fall short after the All Star Break.
Fantasy advice for this squad: Go for it. A lot of these position players can play and they don't get a whole lot of publicity. These guys would be great later round picks for any fantasy draft.
ON DECK: Tampa Bay Rays
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
2013 MLB Preview: Atlanta Braves
2013 MLB Team Preview
Atlanta Braves
With the big splash off-season signing of BJ Upton, the team will still have a slight hole in the line-up with the absence of some guy named Chipper. With that hole along with the missing piece of Bourn's great 2012 campaign, the line-up still has a spot open for the taking from an offensive stand point. In the mean time we are all just waiting around for the time that Mr. Heyward has his real coming out party and becomes one of the elite.
The pitching staff is sturdy. The majority of that sturdiness comes from the backbone of a bullpen brought to you by Kimbrel and company...but mostly just Kimbrel. With Medlen on the bump every 5 days for the whole season, this staff has what it takes to hold teams down enough.
Freddi Gonzales proved his worthiness this past year although last season seemed to be carried by Chipper and his going away party. This team's success will be put into the hands of Freddi and how he manages the players and the average depth of personnel.
Here's to a successful 2013 for the Braves, and no more dang infield fly calls!
NEXT UP: Arizona Diamondbacks
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Monday, November 19, 2012
The Derek Dooley Project
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The first question would be whether or not passionate fans even care about the academic work of the student athletes. Some could argue that outside the moments that student athletes slip up academically and are punished by removal of participating in competition, the fans and patrons of college sports have begun to completely overlook the academic workload and progress of collegiate athletes. This in time, has strongly influenced the ways in which administrators go about getting rid of college coaches in a Laker-like fashion. This comes about simply because I worked side by side many of Dooley's players and once they began to come close to toeing the line academically, he pulled the reins and significant progress in classrooms was a direct result. Unfortunately that doesn't translate into wins in conference play.
The second question is also aimed to be answer by those who consider themselves "die hard" fans. The question would be as to how long of time a new coach gets in order to get his fair crack at a successful season? You hear people talk about 3-4 years so a coach can recruit and develop his guys in a system that he puts in place, but many college fans call for their coach's job like he was running the princeton offense in Los Angelas a week into the season. Heck Dooley's head has been called since day one by many people who had been Vol fans their entire lives.
This approach along with the neglect of the academic priorities that collegiate athletes have and the impact a coach has on a young person's motivation to graduate maybe what Tennessee fans learned about themselves from their test drive with Derek Dooley. So as of right now, Vol fans and Laker fans should open up a bar here in town so all of the negativity can be bottled up and not infest the rest of the sports fans across the country.
Oh, hey Gruden I wouldn't do it. That chair on MNF looks comfy and so does your paycheck.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Concussed
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I know it sounds stupid when talking about protecting the heads of football players, but think about how it would be if you take the helmets out of the equation. Gang tackling and arm tackling would come back into play. Rugby players do it. I do know that injuries would still be apparent like in rugby, but you can't say it isn't food for thought. Sure it doesn't provide the fans with the much anticipated thunderous boom that echoes in the stadiums, but if we are legitimately concerned with protecting the players then we must admit that the current helmets are used more so as a weapon than a shield.
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Jay Cutler,
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