You might as well put the Superman cape on the back of Kevin Durant, because the Thunder might be the only team that can prevent another Lakers' dynasty.
Dwight Howard was at long last traded to the Lakers from the Magic in a four team deal that also included the Nuggets and 76ers.
Here's how the deal broke down:
Magic acquired Moe
Posted July 18th, 2012 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
At this point, this debate has been well discussed, analyzed and picked through with a thinned tooth comb.
This topic has been on just about every sports radio program, some news radio programs, every TV channel (absolutely every channel) and is the top button issue at every barber shop around the country. And it should be.
Let's face it,
Posted October 10th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
After reading both Bill Simmons and receiving a similar comment thread in Facebook's iLAB, I came to the conclusion that writing about each team's potential use of the amnesty clause would be a good article for us here on Onslaught. For those unfamiliar with the concept of the amnesty clause: The owners are trying to put a measure in place
Posted September 4th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
The list continues. We've covered the players outside the top 200, down to 210, and gone up to 180. Now it's time for 179 through 160. The players are starting to progressively improve as we go along, as you have undoubtedly noticed already.
179. Shane Battier
Battier is undoubtedly one of the best defenders at the wing position