Posted November 14th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Magic
Last night, I went to Dwight Howard's charity basketball game. It was held to benefit the D12 Foundation and he hosted a crew of former Magic players to play current Magic players.
Not all of the former players were retired legends. Marcin Gortat showed up, as did Matt Barnes, Keith Bogans, Trevor Ariza, and Courtney Lee. Grant Hill
I hear a lot of gossip or personal opinions from other basketball fans and read what professional players, and world renown commentators have to say. Every once in awhile someone makes an absurd statement that must be addressed and put on blast. Next up...Jordan Crawford.
The Washington Wizard's guard responded on Twitter to tweet by Michael
Posted October 12th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
The NBA lockout started as a myth, grew to a folk tale, became neighborhood gossip and has since swiftly kicked the basketball world in the behind. Does anyone remember this song and dance from 1998-99?
The Chicago Bulls had just capped their second three-peat of the decade and everyone wanted to know who was up next. Michael Jordan was gone
Posted September 27th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
I'm back with the next section of my top 200 NBA players of all-time list. This time we got a little bit of everything...new school, old school, players who are coaches, players who have been coaches and players who wanted to beat up opponents.
Enjoy the list.
159 Richard Hamilton/ Penny Hardaway
Penny Hardaway and R.I.P. Hamilton are not
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