It seems fast since the 2011-12 NBA season just started a little over a month ago, but thanks to a condensed season the 2012 NBA All-Star starters were announced today.
The city of Los Angeles is the home to four of the Western Conferences' starters as Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum represent the Lakers and Chris Paul and Blake Griffin represent
Posted October 19th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
Back when I used to play video games, you could trade whichever player you wanted for any other player. In the new games, they have to match up ability wise and salary wise, but I played NBA Live 95 so I am talking about 16 years ago. Games weren't that advanced then.
Sometimes we would each stack a team with all studs and play one
Posted October 13th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
We've now taken a look at both the Central and Atlantic division's possibilities for amnesty clauses. Moving on, we'll analyze the amnesty clause possibilities for the five teams in the NBA's Southeastern division.
ATLANTA HAWKS
We're going to ignore the fact that the Hawks have signed their marquee player to a contract that will
Posted October 4th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
Recently, I have been talking about a lot of retired players. Well, if you're sick of that, you can stop reading now, but if you've been enjoying my trips through time, then this is another piece you'll enjoy.
Chris Bosh is the undisputed "third fiddle" on the Miami Heat. People expected his numbers from his Raptors' days to fall off
Posted July 19th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
Deron Williams was the first big name to commit to Turkey, following Sonny Weems being the actual trend setter and signing a Euro contract. Pau Gasol then committed to Spain and Dwyane Wade said he was considering going overseas too. Joakim Noah committed to France.
We saw Brandon Jennings do it for a year in lieu of attending college,
The Eastern Conference Finals started off in Chicago, which was made clear by the resounding roar after Taj Gibson's dunk over Dwyane Wade.
The Bulls smashed the Heat to take a 1-0 lead in the series. Watch the classic posterization below.