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Bulls Shoot the Bucks Down
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Logan Williams.
Derrick Rose came to play Friday night as he put up a season high 34 points to help lead the Bulls to a 107-100 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. Rose was a solid 14-24 from the floor and was in control on the floor and showed people why he is arguably the most dominant point guard in the game. He only had 3 assists but his scoring was all that the Bulls needed from him tonight because once a...
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Carmelo Anthony’s high value proven in Knicks loss to Heat
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Michael Burke.
Two things became very apparent during the Knicks’ hard fought 99-89 loss to the Miami Heat on Friday night. First off, the Knicks moved the ball better and had significantly better flow in their offense due to the absence of Carmelo Anthony. However, it was also proved that the Knicks cannot win a close game without Carmelo Anthony. Seems contradictory, does it not? Well, the Knicks played...
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76ers Feast on Last Place Bobcats
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Mike Rapine.
This one was over shortly after the opening tip, and the Philadelphia 76ers coasted to a 89-72 victory over the lowly Charlotte Bobcats. The 76ers, now 13-6, have not lost two games in a row this season and bounced back from Wednesday’s overtime loss to the New Jersey Nets with a dominating first quarter in which they only allowed the Bobcats to score ten points. Philadelphia jumped out to a ...
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Hawks halfway through trip with Detroit
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by John Morgo.
Tonight is the halfway point of Atlanta's up and down (or north and south) five game road trip. They beat Milwaukee and then lost to San Antonio (extending the Hawks' futility down there to fifteen seasons), before bouncing up to take on Detroit at the Palace. Atlanta was down by 11 at the break, and 6 with thirty seconds left before rebounding to tie with 2 seconds left on back-to-back 3-point...
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Don’t Count Them Out
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Mohsin Ghesani.
Nobody expected much from the Houston Rockets this season. They almost traded away the core of their team (Kyle Lowry, Kevin Martin, and Luis Scola; their top 3 scorers) for Pau Gasol before the season, and once Stern and the NBA infamously rejected that trade, all signs indicated a lost season resulting in a high draft pick next year. Now, however, things have changed. After a tough schedule t...
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Phillies Spring Training Primer
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Christopher Rowe.
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard. Well in the 21st century that might be altered from “scorecard” to “Iphone or Mobile Device App” (there’s an app for that) but you get the idea. Modern MLB Free Agency is an annual frenzied flurry of activity and even the most ardent fans may have difficulty keeping up with the fluid roster of their favorite team. Gone are the days whe...
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JUAN for the Money…25 for the Show…
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Christopher Rowe.
Well, the Phillies first move of the offseason was a huge splash – signing Jonathan Papelbon to the tune of $50 M/4 years. Ever since then there have been a succession of more obscure, lesser marquee names inking deals (Jim Thome, Dontrelle Willis, Ty Wiggington, Lance Nix). Philadelphia’s real Dream Team seems to be taking shape and will debut in the shadows of the failed Eagles 8-8 2011 s...
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Clarifying Rutherford – Hurricanes in the Rumors
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Johnny G.
Recently Jim Rutherford spoke with The News and Observers Chip Alexander. Some of Rutherfords comments seem to have been taken the wrong way by some who feel he isn't doing enough. It has been said that the Hurricanes are actually within reach of the playoffs but due to the number of games in hand that our opponents have the Hurricanes playoff chances are slim. Rutherfords mentioning of making ...
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Momentum vs Talent
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Adam Sharp.
Last time the Patriots and the Giants met in the Super Bowl momentum was the victor. The Giants entered the Super Bowl after an overtime thriller, and the Patriots went into the Super Bowl, yet to taste defeat. But in the end, the Giants end of season momentum outlasted the Patriots undeniable talent that year, but who goes into Indianapolis with the talent and who goes in with the momentum? Br...
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One for the Ages…Celtics stun the Magic with 91-83 comeback victory
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Payback is a $%&@ But the Orlando Magic would have none on this night falling to the Boston Celtics 91-83 in historic fashion. Monday's loss was hurtful and embarrassing. Orlando wanted to prove that Boston's first win was a fluke because a team with 5 rotation players missing should never win by 31. Never. The Orlando Magic said all the right things before their second game with Boston...









