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There Goes That Man Again

      She’s not with him because he has money is she? Didn’t think so.
      You’ve probably seen Jimmy Goldstein courtside at NBA games throughout the season. And you’ll probably see him again tonight during Game 4 of the Thunder-Lakers. What’s his secret? Glad you asked.
      GQ

May 19, 2012   No Comments

Oops Upside Your Head

    It was enought to give D-Wade and his sometimes clueless coach a headache.
    We keep saying how we believe many fans are sleeping on the Spurs, but maybe we’re missing the boat with the Pacers. They haven’t done anything yet, but their 94-75 rout of the Heat tonight definitely caught our attention.
    How about this: They eliminate the Heat in this series and then the Heat fire Erik Spoelstra. Brian Shaw, who just happens to be an assistant coach with the Pacers after the Lakers foolishly kicked him out for Mike Brown, takes over next season and leads Miami to the promise land.
    IndyStar.com

May 17, 2012   No Comments

Lookalikes

And a belated congrats on that MVP thang.
We’re not the only ones who believe LeBron and R Kelly look like brothers, no?

May 13, 2012   No Comments

At Least He’s Honest

    Jerry Stackhouse rides the pine with the Hawks, who are tied at 1 apiece with the C’s in a Best of 7 series. But if he had to put his “analyst hat” on, he’d pick the Heat to win it all. He also isn’t dismissing the Lakers.
    JerryStackhouse.com

May 4, 2012   No Comments

Our Pick: Thunder

    We said it back in December, when the NBA season tipped off. Everyone and their mother picked the Heat, the favorite to win it all, while idiots like us took the Thunder.
    The smart money says the Heat, and we get that. But for credibility sakes, we can’t change horses in the middle of the street. Can’t do it.
    Our only reservation about the Thunder is Kendrick Perkins (and Russell Westbrook not getting out of hand and shooting them out of a contest) matching up with some of the big men in the Western Conference. Against the Heat, though, it’s even money since they don’t have a significant presence inside either.
    So here’s how we see the playoffs playing out. Happy trails.
    East
    Bulls over 76ers in 6; Heat over Knicks in 5; Pacers over Magic in 5; Hawks over Celtics in 7.
    Semis: Bulls over Hawks in 5; Heat over Pacers in 7.
    Final: Heat over Bulls in 7.
    West
    Spurs over Jazz in 5; Thunder over Mavs in 6; Lakers over Nuggets in 7; Grizzlies over Clippers in 6.
    Semis: Spurs over Grizzlies in 7; Thunder over Lakers in 5.
    Final: Thunder over Spurs in 7.
    For all the marbles: Thunder over Heat in 6.

April 28, 2012   No Comments

What Are The Odds?

    With the NBA playoffs tipping off Saturday, the Heat remain the favorites to capture the title. The Bulls are the No. 2 pick at 3-1 odds, while the Thunder come in at 4-1. The Thunder are tabbed as the favorites to claim the Western Conference title, meaning they will meet the Heat in the final.
    Vegas Insider

April 26, 2012   No Comments

Best Is Yet To Come?

    Kevin Durant and LeBron James are the top candidates for MVP, but there is no disputing this is James’ best season. Still, it means nothing if he and the Heat fail again at winning the NBA title. That’s the standard by which he’s held. Unlike before, LeBron appears to embrace it now.
    SI.com

April 25, 2012   No Comments

Billy Goat

    Billy Hunter is making the NBA players executive committee look like buffoons, particularly Mo Evans. Evans, once a teammate with Derek Fisher with the Lakers, has been the most vocal committee member about forcing Fisher out as president despite the union paying almost $5 million to Hunter’s family for union-related “work.” Please.
    The committee went as far as dropping the name of Chris Paul, who also is a member of the committee and voted for Fisher’s ouster, as a possible successor to Fisher. Wonder where that came from?
    Seriously, the stench is becoming unbearable.
    Rick Fox was a guest on the “Petros & Money” show this afternoon on Fox Radio in L.A. Fox said the wackiness is just beginning. And though he didn’t elaborate, it’s a good guess more skeletons will be falling out of Hunter’s closet.
    Bloomberg

April 24, 2012   No Comments

NBA Stars In Olympics: ‘Stupid’

    A week ago, I listened to an outrageous sports-talk radio host rage about the greed of Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen for barking about playing in the Olympics for free. Worst, the radio host started comparing playing in the Olympics as an honor of serving your country just like fighting in a war. Stupid doesn’t begin to describe the latter. There isn’t ANYTHING that compares to war.
    Mark Cuban has vehemently complained about this issue before. He’s right. And if it were up to Cuban, NBA players wouldn’t even be in the games. We find nothing wrong with that either.
    Corporate America, the networks, Nike and many others rake in millions for serving their country (cough, cough), but the NBA players are expected to give away their services for free?
    ESPN Dallas

April 23, 2012   No Comments

Green Monster

    The C’s have won 8 of their last 10, including Tuesday night’s 115-107 victory over the Heat in Miami. Are they for real? We’ll see. But we find it interesting that 2 of the NBA’s oldest clubs, the Celtics and Spurs, are kicking ass and taking names.
    Boston Globe

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April 11, 2012   No Comments