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2010 NBA PLAYOFF PREDICTION: ARE LAKERS STILL BEST IN WEST?

April 17, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Since the NBA All-Star break, the heaviest talk revolved around what was wrong with the Los Angeles Lakers. Is this Phil Jackson’s last dance in L.A.? Does Kobe Bryant have dead legs? Is Kobe’s finger injury hindering his shooting? Is Derek Fisher on his last legs? Is Pau Gasol still too soft? Can Andrew Bynum … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Lakers, NBA playoffs, western conference

BLAZERS NEED TO SIT BRANDON ROY

April 14, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Brandon Roy, the All-Star guard of the Portland Trail Blazers, is reportedly contemplating about playing through a torn meniscus on his right knee and be there for his team in the playoffs. Though Roy should be commended for even braving through a painful injury such as this one, the Blazers’ management and coaching staff should … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Brandon Roy, Portland Trail Blazers

SCOTTIE PIPPEN: THE NBA’S GREATEST WINGMAN

April 11, 2010 by Joel Huerto 1 Comment

In Gotham City, Batman would occasionally need Robin’s help to defeat crime. In the movie “Top Gun,” Maverick needed Iceman to accomplish his mission. In the NBA, Michael Jordan became a champion with a big assist from Scottie Pippen. With Pippen as his wingman, Jordan won six NBA championships and six Finals MVPs with the … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Michael Jordan, Naismith Hall of Fame, Scottie Pippen

KENTUCKY’S CALIPARI DOESN’T AGREE WITH ONE-AND-DONE RULE

April 11, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Four Kentucky freshmen, including All-Americans John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, recently announced that they were all entering their names in the NBA draft pool. Kansas freshman guard Xavier Henry also declared himself eligible for the draft, along with a host of other first-year players. The one-and-done theme in college basketball is about as fashionable and … [Read more…]

Posted in: College Basketball, General, NBA Tagged: DeMarcus Cousins, John Calipari, john wall, Xavier Henry

HISTORICAL VICTORY FOR DON NELSON

April 8, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Shaquille O’Neal once called Don Nelson’s coaching style as “clown basketball.” Well, who’s clowning around now, Shaq? Nelson became the winningest coach in NBA history after his Golden State Warriors defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, April 7. The victory gave Nelson 1,333 victories for his career, surpassing Lenny Wilkens (1,332). “My idol, Lenny Wilkens, … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Don Nelson, golden state warriors, NBA Coaching Record

CAN SPURS COUNT ON DUNCAN?

March 26, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

During the Tim Duncan Era in San Antonio, making the playoffs is about as automatic as filing taxes each year in April. However, making the playoffs this season has proven to be very taxing on Duncan and the Spurs. The Spurs are currently in a dogfight just to hold on to their low seeding in … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan

ANOTHER CLUTCH SHOT FOR KOBE

March 15, 2010 by Joel Huerto 1 Comment

Kobe Bryant – aka the Black Mamba – recently brought down the Raptors with one killer shot with 1.9 seconds left in the game to push the Lakers to a 109-107 victory, ending their three-game slide. It was Bryant’s sixth notable game-winning, late-game shot that allowed his team to escape with a victory, and three … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: clutch shooter, Kobe Bryant, Lakers, raptors

MAGIC & BIRD: A FRIENDLY RIVALRY

March 7, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

They were polar opposites but found a common ground that became the foundation of their friendship. They lifted college basketball to new heights and rekindled the Lakers-Celtics rivalry in the NBA. They helped save the NBA from a dreadful decade in the 1970s and were at the forefront of the league’s burgeoning popularity in 1980s. … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Larry Bird, Magic Johnson

NUGGETS, LAKERS ARE BEST IN WEST

March 1, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

If the Denver Nuggets were competing in the World Series of Poker, they would probably go “all in” on every other hand. It’s the mentality of a supremely confident player with a touch of a cocksure attitude, comparable to a slugger who prefers to swing for the fences with each cut. The Nuggets are also … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Denver Nuggets, Lakers, western conference

BEST, WORST DEADLINE MOVES

February 20, 2010 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Once the deck cleared from all the wheeling and dealing before Thursday afternoon’s NBA trade deadline, certain teams cashed in while others held on to their cards hoping to hit the jackpot this summer. NBA.com writer Shaun Powell said it best – it’s all about the cheddar. It’s really all about the money, teams that … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: antawn jamison, Cavaliers, nba trade deadine
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