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The ‘No-Star’ System

The ‘No-Star’ System

Lekan Afolabi April 21, 2013 Comments Off

It has often been said that in order for any NBA team to be successful in the playoffs and inevitably win a championship, there has to be a star player or two or three

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Rick Carlisle Blasts O.J. Mayo For Being So Inconsistent

Rick Carlisle Blasts O.J. Mayo For Being So Inconsistent

Greg Mitchell April 17, 2013 Comments Off

When the Dallas Mavericks signed O.J. Mayo to a free agent deal this summer, both parties figured it would provide a fresh start for Mayo, and some needed scoring and star power for the

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Injury Woes and Playoff Foes.

Injury Woes and Playoff Foes.

Nicholas Medina April 2, 2013 Comments Off

Losing at home to the Miami Heat on Sunday was a shot to the Spurs’ ego. Another last second lay-up by the Grizzlies’ Mike Conley the next night was yet another jab. That’s four

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Eastern Conference Playoffs: Now Almost Completely Foretold

Eastern Conference Playoffs: Now Almost Completely Foretold

Chris Gabel May 8, 2012 Comments Off

The NBA playoffs have gone about as predicted, thus far. At the moment the only series still in the wind is Grizzlies-Clippers and even that’s 3-1. We’ve personally gone from thinking either team (particularly

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Clutch City

Clutch City

Robert Savala, Jr. April 30, 2012 Comments Off

 Lob city has officially become clutch city.  On opening weekend of the 2012-13 NBA playoffs, the Los Angeles Clippers made history.  Starting their first round series on the road, and playing the team that

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Indecision 2012: Ranking the Playoff Teams

Indecision 2012: Ranking the Playoff Teams

Chris Gabel April 27, 2012 Comments Off

I feel like I write about this a lot, but one thing I always want to avoid in my posts is complaining about sports as entertainment. Too many people do it and it serves

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