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Posts by: Cody Steger

“The NBA lockout has been killing morale all over. Being a writer, it’s hard to find something new to write about each and ever week. The ideas become less and less frequent, and the quality of work drops as well. All there is, is the idea that the future is bright. And, that’s [...]

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With all the talks of the NFL free agency week and the MLB trade deadline being Sunday, soccer has been kicked to the side burner as soon the women’s World Cup was finished. The latest FIFA world rankings were announced on Wednesday with Spain holding the number one spot, while the United States [...]

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Doomsday: Free Agency

On July 28, 2011 By

Newsworthy. Check. Interesting. Check. Complicated, beyond check. That’s the gist of this entire week full of the NFL. Everyone knew with the lockout still in tact, free agency was going to be squished in terms of time. Now, the free agency period will be able to last a week before it’s time to [...]

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“Thanks to the most part of the 2009 NBA draft, the NBA is full of talent at the point guard position. The league was spoiled for years with talents like Allen Iverson, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, and Chauncey Billups. But, the tides have changed, and moons have past for that generation. Iverson was [...]

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“Born seven minutes apart, and then picked in the NBA draft in just about the same time. That’s the case for the Morris twins out of the University of Kansas. During their time in high school, they knew that they would one day end up contribute on the same frontcourt, but it [...]

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This is directly from the NBA. Comment on what you think of the premiere games, especially the Christmas Day games below.

The NBA has released the 2011-12 schedule. For complete coverage visit NBA.com.

National TV Schedule Highlights:

• Opening Night: Mavericks will begin their title defense on [...]

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“Game six of the NBA Finals seemed as blissful as can be for NBA fans. The enemy was defeated, the good-hearted story was heard, and the popularity of the game seemed to be skyrocketed. All that since has been fizzled as fast as a soda can on a humid afternoon. The issues continue [...]

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“To say things have been a disaster in Minneapolis for Kurt Rambis would be a compliment. The past few weeks were the icing on the cake for the now former head coach of Minnesota Timberwolves as he was strung along while the entire league knew that he was going to be canned as [...]

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“While the NBA fan salivated over the free agency delight last summer, the opposite reeks havoc this summer as few free agents who could contribute on a high-octane level are on the block. The top two free agents this summer are Tyson Chandler and Nene Hilario, both whom are centers in the NBA. [...]

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“Houston Rockets All-Star, Yao Ming, has called it quits in the NBA after nine seasons, including the past few that forced him to deal with painful injuries and shortened seasons. Ming, the first overall pick in 2002, became the second tallest player ever in the NBA once he stepped on the court.

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