Posted May 2nd, 2012 by Brandon LaChance in category
76ers,
Bulls
Throughout the condensed 2011-12 NBA season, there have been quite a few injuries because of the grueling 66-games in four months format. Add the Chicago Bulls' superstar Derrick Rose to the list.
Of course, we all know the season was irregular because of the lockout that began in July of 2011 and ended in December.
Instead of taking its
Posted November 8th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
Brandon LaChance and I are continuing our top 200 lists and will eventually be releasing the series of podcasts that accompany them, but for the time being, here are the next players in the list.
139 Rod Strickland
Strickland is a guy who could've gone a lot higher on this list based on talent alone. He never seemed to quite land in
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 6th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
While Brett Roberts and I have been discussing and debating our top 200 NBA players of all-time list, a question/debate arose about the Memphis Grizzlies and Rudy Gay. Is Gay a contributing piece or a cancer to the team.
Let's face it, the Memphis Grizzlies did more this past season than they ever have before when they got to a game seven in