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Thunder Endure a Nightmare
Posted on 2 Apr 2012 by Steven Jones.
Like the slasher-movie victims who can't get out of their own way, the Oklahoma City Thunder players spent Monday's game fumbling around as if their power had been cut and they had no idea where Jason Voorhees was hiding. Playing the part of Jason tonight: the Memphis Grizzlies, OKC's very own 2011 Playoffs bogeyman. The playoff beards are gone and the version of Zach Randolph limps around much...
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Top 5 Free Agent Busts and TWIBN
Posted on 2 Apr 2012 by Norm Duhamel.
Not much news from the Bills this week, the biggest would be the re-signing of RB Tashard Choice. I'm happy for him, however, he would only see action if either Spiller or Jackson get hurt, and we certainly don't want that. Here are other tidbits for the week: Offensive Tackle Demetrius Bell visited with the Eagles and may not return to the Bills, this has started me thinking that Buffalo ha...
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2012 MLB Predictions
Posted on 2 Apr 2012 by Christopher Rowe.
More than ever, it seems anyone's guess about who will be winners and losers for the upcoming 2012 MLB season. Injuries, weather, schedules, surprise prospects, new stadium effects on statistics, El Nino or barometric pressure indices all have an effect upon whether it becomes a year for pitchers, hitters, baserunners or mascotts. What is certain is that baseball still boasts the longest, most...
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Blazers win! Houston Loses! Playoffs still possible??
Posted on 2 Apr 2012 by Colin Chisholm.
The Blazers sure aren't making it easy for me to blog about them. I have been preaching for a while now that losing is best if you are a Blazer fan. Well, I'm giving up on that, at least for tonight's blog, because I think I can see the playoffs from here! Granted they are barely visible, and it's probably just a figment of my imagination, but I swear I can see the playoffs. Houston was kind en...
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IT’S NOT TOO SOON TO PANIC
Posted on 2 Apr 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Panic is not always a bad word. The Miami Heat shouldn't be afraid of panic, they should be scared by the idea of complacency. On Sunday, they were completely dominated by an allegedly decrepit Boston Celtics team. Miami, who cruised by the Celts rather easily in a 4-1 series win in the 2011 playoffs, look older, and once again they appeared tired, or disengaged, or both. Losing on the ...









