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Lebron James Correct. Cavs and Heat the Same.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old axiom stands true tonite in Game 7 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals where Indiana travels to South Beach for a matchup
Read More »NBA Embarrassing Themselves
Can it now be said in no uncertain terms the NBA is a joke? If anymore proof was needed, it was given last night by the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics. Not just
Read More »Terps Tumble to Hawkeyes
The Maryland Terrapins ended their rollercoaster season where it all began, in New York, losing to the Iowa Hawkeyes 71-60 in the semifinals of the N.I.T. tournament. The Terps played out of sync all
Read More »Terps Bubble Bursts
The dream of playing in the NCAA tournament came to an abrupt end for the Maryland Terrapins with a third loss to the North Carolina Tar Heels, 79-76 in the semifinals of the ACC
Read More »Terps Tame Tigers
The Maryland Terrapins, ignited by a season-high 18 points from guard Nick Faust, bounced back from a poor performance at Boston College and beat the Clemson Tigers 72-59 at Comcast Center. Faust, a sophomore
Read More »Terps Top #2 Duke
Freshman guard Seth Allen calmly sank two free throws with 2.8 seconds to play and the season on the line, giving the Maryland Terrapins their biggest win of the year over the #2 Duke
Read More »Virginia Threes Trip Terps
The Maryland Terrapins, tops in ACC defense, could not guard the three-point line and suffered a crushing ACC home loss, falling to the Virginia Cavaliers 80-69 at Comcast Center. The Cavaliers out-shot and out-rebounded
Read More »Howard’s Worst Injury is his Attitude
How long do NBA owners intend on letting the “inmates run the asylum?” Everyday we have a new story involving Dwight Howard in Los Angeles. Will he play or not? Will he be traded
Read More »Officials Need To Do Their Job
Just a short thought on what seems to be happening in the world of officiating. This week has proven the old axiom of football and basketball officials “let the players play” in championship games
Read More »Is Byron Scott the Right Coach for the Cavaliers?
In the NBA it can take years to become not only relevant, but a top five team competing for a championship. Unless you have deep pockets like the Miami Heat to purchase a title,
Read More »#Indiana Back at Number One
There is a new number one team in college basketball. Yet the new number one team is the old number one team. With the losses by Kansas and Michigan over the weekend, Indiana is
Read More »Reports: Cavaliers-Grizzlies Agree to Deal
The Cleveland Cavaliers are making moves to improve on their 10-32 record, second worst in the NBA. According to reports the Cavs have dealt little used PF Jon Leuer to the Memphis Grizzlies PF
Read More »Random Sports “Footnotes”
Every once in awhile thoughts shake around in the brain with enough legs to speak on, yet not enough to write about. It’s time to take a look at some “Footnotes”. TERRY FRANCONA’S
Read More »Could Gilbert and the Fans Accept a James Return?
A hard to believe scenario of epic proportions is being circulated around the NBA. It’s so hard to believe and radically insane it might just be true. After all, only in the NBA can
Read More »Despite Record, Cavs Future is Bright
It was only a few years ago when the prevalent thought the Oklahoma City Thunder was an up and coming team in the NBA. It was easy to see and it turned out to
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Craft Charge Draws the Ire of CBS Studio Hosts
Dave Mitchell March 24, 2013 Comments Off on Craft Charge Draws the Ire of CBS Studio HostsYes Ohio State beat Iowa State. Yes Aaron Craft hit the game wining jumper. But according to the “expert” commentary of those at CBS, including the NCAA’s own Director of Officiating John Adams, what
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