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Derrick Rose’s Bad Fortune & The Bulls Unforeseen Playoff Run

Derrick Rose’s Bad Fortune & The Bulls Unforeseen Playoff Run

Chris Gabel May 8, 2013 0

                       Usually when we discuss upsets in the NBA the talent gap between the favorite and the underdog is vastly overstated. This is sort of self-fulfilling, we all want to see upsets of

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Brandon Roy Hopes To Play In One More Game, Possibly Last Time

Brandon Roy Hopes To Play In One More Game, Possibly Last Time

Greg Mitchell April 11, 2013 Comments Off

The basketball gods have dealt Brandon Roy a terrible hand.  While you have some guys in the league who don’t truly appreciate the privilege they’ve been blessed with, Roy has had his all-star career

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Oregon Ducks Baseball Has The Parts And The Heart For 2013

Oregon Ducks Baseball Has The Parts And The Heart For 2013

Greg Mitchell March 1, 2013 Comments Off

Two weeks in, here is what I have learned about the Oregon Duck baseball team. The offense is better. Really. After producing a .293 batting average with 15 extra base hits in the season

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“Bounty-Gate” Over…Goodell on Hot Seat

“Bounty-Gate” Over…Goodell on Hot Seat

Dave Mitchell December 11, 2012 Comments Off

It’s finally over. The long and winding road of intrigue, deception, innuendo and fallacy has come to an abrupt and unceremonious end in the New Orleans Saints bounty case. As it turns out things

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Pacers-Heat Game Two: Knee-Jerk Reactions

Pacers-Heat Game Two: Knee-Jerk Reactions

Chris Gabel May 16, 2012 Comments Off

So from the start of the season I’ve been championing the Pacers as “Not Quite Contenders But the Best Non-Contending Team In The NBA”, and for the regular season it was exhilarating to be

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Playoff Curse?

Playoff Curse?

Nicholas Medina May 4, 2012 Comments Off

The 2012 NBA Playoffs continues to lose it’s stars. One by one, players are falling to injuries. Not exactly what the fans expected or hoped for entering the postseason. One could even say the

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