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The scoring is at a career low - 2o.8 PPG.
So is the shooting percentage - 40.3%.
But believe it or not, Carmelo Anthony could be having the best season of his career.
How?  Melo has finally accepted that to be a truly great player in the NBA, he has to affect the game with more than just […]

First of all, let me say this.  All the talk of the summer of 2010 and where LBJ will end up is really ridiculous.
Let the GMs and team owners worry about it. Can’t we just focus on, hmm I don’t know, maybe the games for the next 2 years?  What a novel idea.
But the point […]

Brook Lopez and Ryan Anderson are hilarious. Very rarely will you find one without the other. As a matter of fact, Brook doesn’t own a car - and doesn’t want one - so Ryan has to drive him everywhere.
Here’s what happens when the two of them went trick-or-treating on Halloween:

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Take a good look at this image.  It’s actually a screen shot of ESPN’s homepage from tonight (Tuesday Sept 9).
Don’t see what’s wrong?
Take another look.
The gold medal winner that will be visiting ESPN’s “water cooler” happens to be Carmelo Anthony - NOT Greg Anthony as they have stated.  Not a very hard thing to get […]

Interesting debate floating around sports talk radio all week after Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade led USA Basketball back to the top of the Olympic podium.
If the two teams were to play, who would win?  I asked my good friend and college basketball coach BP his thoughts on the subject, and his answer […]

The Dude. Walter. Donnie.  8-Year Olds.
You know the movie.  You know the scene. But Jesus Quintana has nothing on these guys.
Apparently someone forgot to mention to the Spanish basketball team that this was THE OLYMPICS.  I’m guessing if someone had, they might not have come out of the locker room looking like the most talented […]

Long before he let Kobe feel his lyrical wrath, Shaq tried out his musical stylings on a lesser talent.  Even Vlade Divac couldn’t flop his way out of this beating.
Background: 2002 Western Conference Finals. Lakers vs. Kings. Game 6 in Sacramento. Kings lead the series 3-2.
With the season on the line and the Lakers trailing […]

By: Brian Matthews
When you’ve been traded twice before playing your first NBA game, it can be argued that teams aren’t exactly clamoring for your services.  That’s especially true of someone who just fell 15 spots in the draft.  And that’s where Donte Greene finds himself entering his rookie season.
I asked a member of the New […]