Friday, 18 May, 2012
Give the Miami Heat some credit for media savvy, even as they’re getting run out of their Eastern Conference semifinal series by the Indiana Pacers. Dwyane Wade was so bad Thursday night that he evoked statistical memories of the immortal Eric Snow and in the process of not making excuses for Wade’s health, the Heat [...]
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miami heat,
Mid Range,
Professional Basketball,
Ronny Turiaf,
Roy Hibbert,
Shane Battier,
Sideline,
Starting Lineup,
Tantrum,
Throwback,
Thursday Night,
Two Games
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Thursday, 17 May, 2012
With two minutes to play, the Oklahoma City Thunder trailed the Los Angeles Lakers by seven in Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series. More startling was that Oklahoma City had mustered just 68 points to that point in the game, two nights after ringing up 119 in a blowout of the Lakers. There [...]
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Oklahoma City,
Pointer,
Sefolosha,
Shot Clock,
Sideline,
Six Seconds,
southern california,
Staples Center,
Steve Blake,
Two Minutes,
Victory,
Wednesday Night
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Wednesday, 16 May, 2012
Once you realize that, in order to figure out what is going on with college football, you must suspend logic and reason, the whole process really gets simpler. Instead, you just look for the money trail and I am seeing lots of it on the roads leading to campuses in locales such as Ann Arbor, [...]
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Annual Meetings,
Athletic Directors,
Best Interest,
Biggest Losers,
bowl games,
Bowl Organizers,
Bowls,
Caveats,
Caves,
College Football Playoff System,
Cool Place,
Football Playoff Game,
Home Field Advantage,
Losing The Battle,
Money Trail,
Playoff Games,
Profit Taking,
Quarterfinals,
Shell Corporations,
Student Athletes
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Tuesday, 15 May, 2012
I’m starting to think we’re seeing the next stage in the evolution of the Oklahoma City Thunder. The first stage was the Seattle SuperSonics getting pounded night after night before and shortly after drafting Kevin Durant No. 2 overall in 2007. After the move to Oklahoma came the arrival of Russell Westbrook and the firing [...]
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Blowout,
chicago bulls,
Conference Finals,
Conference Semifinal Series,
dallas mavericks,
Defending Champion,
detroit pistons,
First Game,
Game 1,
Jells,
los angeles lakers,
Mid 1980s,
Monday Night,
Oklahoma City,
P J Carlesimo,
Remarkable Job,
Russell Westbrook,
Seattle Supersonics,
Six Games,
Team Effort
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Monday, 14 May, 2012
It may not be a marquee matchup in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but the Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Kings and the Phoenix Coyotes isn’t lacking in drama and storylines. It’s just that the majority of those storylines emanate from the utter lack of familiarity these franchises have with being at this level [...]
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chicago blackhawks,
Consecutive Road,
Desert Southwest,
Dwight King,
Eighth Seed,
Game 1,
Kurri,
los angeles kings,
Marquee Matchup,
nashville predators,
Offensive Zone,
phoenix coyotes,
Seed St,
Series Victory,
Seven Seasons,
Stanley Cup Playoffs,
Utter Lack,
Western Conference Finals,
Winnipeg Jets,
World Hockey Association
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Friday, 11 May, 2012
It was just 12 days ago that the Los Angeles Lakers opened the playoffs with a blowout victory over the Denver Nuggets and only five days since the Lakers opened a 3-1 series lead with a Game 4 win in Denver. The Nuggets clawed their way to a 102-99 win at the Staples Center in [...]
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Andrew Bynum,
Blowout,
Blowout Victory,
Close Caption,
Coach Mike,
denver nuggets,
Dikembe Mutombo,
Field Goal Attempts,
Game 7,
Gastroenteritis,
kobe bryant,
Lawson,
los angeles lakers,
Nuggets Point,
pau gasol,
Shot Attempt,
Sour Stomach,
Staples Center,
Thursday Night,
Woes
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Thursday, 10 May, 2012
Give the National Football League credit for doing its level best to keep putting a good face forward. Last offseason was awful, what with the lockout and the worries that there might not be a season in 2011. But that experience was a cakewalk compared to the body blows the league is taking right now. [...]
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21 St Century,
atlanta falcons,
Bill Romanowski,
Blip,
Concussions,
Cris Carter,
Dollar In My Pocket,
Good Face,
Hall of Fame,
Junior Seau,
Miami Dolp,
miami dolphins,
minnesota vikings,
national football league,
philadelphia eagles,
Protection Money,
Public Consumption,
san diego chargers,
Tough Offseason,
Unwritten Rule
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Wednesday, 9 May, 2012
Los Angeles Lakers’ center Andrew Bynum keeps stubbing his toes on the speed bumps as he tries to transition from being just another face on the bench to being one of the centerpieces of the franchise. His latest trick was his declaration Tuesday morning that “closeout games are actually kind of easy.” Taken by itself, [...]
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Andrew Bynum,
Barea,
Benefit Of The Doubt,
Bravado,
dallas mavericks,
denver nuggets,
Game Suspension,
Injury History,
Lengthy Injury,
los angeles lakers,
Nba Teams,
Outset,
Playoff Elimination,
Playoff Series,
Speed Bumps,
Tuesday Morning,
Two Games,
Verge,
Walking The Walk,
Wwe
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Tuesday, 8 May, 2012
It’s been almost 20 years since I dabbled in some coaching, serving as a pitching coach for an American Legion baseball team in suburban Detroit. It was at that time that I attended a clinic and heard a lament from an old-time baseball guy, whose name escapes me even as his message does not. He [...]
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American Legion Baseball,
American Legion Baseball Team,
Baseball Players,
Complete Games,
Decade Career,
Exercises Stretches,
Helicopter Parents,
League Pitcher,
Legion Baseball Team,
Nolan Ryan,
Pitcher Nolan,
Pitching Coach,
Popularity Of Video Games,
Power Pitcher,
Season Period,
Suburban Detroit,
Throwing A Baseball,
Time Baseball,
washington nationals,
Young Pitcher
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Monday, 7 May, 2012
There were several teams mentioned as Stanley Cup contenders at the start of the playoffs a few weeks ago. Let’s take a quick inventory of those teams, shall we? Pittsburgh Penguins? Gone. Vancouver Canucks? Outta here. Boston Bruins? That title defense didn’t last long, did it? St. Louis Blues? Wait a second. No one thought [...]
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boston bruins,
chicago blackhawks,
Coincidentally,
Five Games,
Franchise History,
Game Loss,
Game Sweep,
Gary Bettman,
Jonathan Quick,
La Kings,
los angeles kings,
pittsburgh penguins,
Playoff History,
st. louis blues,
Stanley Cup Contender,
Stanley Cup Contenders,
Stanley Cup Finals,
Stanley Cup Playoffs,
vancouver canucks,
Western Conference Finals
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