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,
The coronation of the King is complete. LeBron James is an NBA Champion, an NBA Finals MVP, and above all, he has become the leader we all expected him to be. Yet, I'm sure there are still those who will question his greatness. Never has there been a more scrutinized player. But, why? It is one thing to dislike a player as a fan. It is,
I could try to capture the climate of the NBA Finals in words, or paint a picture of what has been a truly exciting and thrilling start to those Finals...but, there is something much more important that I feel the need to share with you. Earlier this week a beautiful musical tribute was paid to the most talked about athlete on the planet, LeBron
What did they do to me? “They” being the Miami Heat; the LeBron James/DWade…sometimes Chris Bosh, Miami Heat. What did they do to me? That’s a fair question. But this goes beyond LeBron and his ridiculous claims of winning “not 2, not 3, not”…ahhh, you know the rest. Beyond DWade’s declaration that they were
The game was far from beautiful. It featured atrocious shooting from both Boston and Philadelphia. No one player stood out as the heroic savior of a game seven...until Paul Pierce (on a questionable charging call) fouled out with just over four minutes left in the game. It was at that point, that a savior stood up in Boston. It was at
Posted May 20th, 2012 by Nicholas Guerin in category
Heat,
Pacers
It was the choke seen 'round the world. Seen by everyone except the one man it was aimed at, LeBron James. And who was the one that fired off that shot? Some guy named Lance Stephenson. Who is that you might ask? Well, he's just some guy. Some guy that plays on the Pacers...well, is on the roster. Lance Stephenson has averaged 2.0
There isn't a better way for a team's first-year coach to make his presence felt than benching the team's superstar player. However, there isn't a better way to submit termination papers either.
Welcome to the Los Angeles Lakkers' Mike Brown's problem.
In the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Brown told Metta
Posted February 10th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Heat
Like most celebrities that occasionally want to avoid the spotlight, LeBron James uses a fake name when he checks into hotels.
LeBron's happens to be Gordon Gekko, which is the name of Michael Douglas' character in the Wall Street series, according to NBC Washington's Sarah Schorno. Isn't the point of an alias to avoid suspicion?
Then
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
The NBA lockout replacement of the Homecoming Tour LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul were going to throw in December is officially cancelled. This sounds like bad news but in all honesty, I think all basketball fans will enjoy the other option much more, the 2011-12 NBA season.
The tournament is no longer a replacement