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Time to Dance…Boston Celtics & Miami Heat Series preview
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Let’s be clear the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics are not long time rivals. However, the signing of LeBron James and Chris Bosh by the Heat this past summer made the Heat instant rivals, just add water. The rivalry is not quite as hate driven as that group who don that god-awful purple and gold in L.A. but it is getting there. What this match-up lacks in history it makes up for in talent and...
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Mavs and Mavs Fans Must Remember
Posted on 24 Apr 2011 by Alexei Wall.
The Mavs have the homecourt advantage in this first round series with the Portland Trailblazers. I was shocked to hear all of the locals here in Dallas/Ft Worth that were declaring the Mavs were ready for the finals after, simply, keeping the homecourt advantage after winning games 1 and 2. It pointed to the lack of understanding of how NBA basketball works, but that's par for the course for ...
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5 reasons why Montreal can beat Boston
Posted on 13 Apr 2011 by Corey Krakower.
“The game of hockey isn’t played on paper; it’s played on ice.” It feels kind of strange quoting myself, but that was my message to the underdog team that I coached this year before game 1 of a best of 3 final versus the league powerhouse. This message also perfectly describes Montreal’s playoff run last year, and could apply this year as well. Boston is better than Montreal, on paper...
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Huskies Streak Continues, Capture 3rd National Title
Posted on 5 Apr 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
The Uconn Huskies had enough gas left in the tank for one more, they rallied to beat the Butler Bulldogs to be crowned the 2011 Mens College Basketball Champions. The Huskies have won every game they played outside of their conference and in neutral sites, the streak continued from Maui in tournament settings this team is now 14-0!! Connecticut can now add Houston on to the end of that Maui-M...
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Five games left for Atlanta
Posted on 3 Apr 2011 by John Morgo.
The Hawks wasted a nine-point halftime advantage over Houston and lost 114-109. After pouring in 40 points in the second quarter, Atlanta's offense stayed in the locker room. They only managed 18 in the third, while the Rockets roared back with 32 of their own. That decisive momentum swing allowed Houston to coast through the final quarter and hang on for the victory. This after Atlanta defeate...
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Race to the Finish Line
Posted on 18 Mar 2011 by Michael Johnson.
The 2010-2011 Boston Celtics season may be experiencing its most tumultuous turn yet. Already having held a tenuous grip on the Eastern Conference, the Celtics have now dropped 3 of their last 5 games, salvaging a rebound victory Wednesday night against the Indiana Pacers. After the recent losing streak, the C’s now find themselves at 48-18, a half game back of the 1st place Chicago Bulls. Th...
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UCLA Receives 7-Seed, Will Face Spartans in Tampa
Posted on 14 Mar 2011 by Josh Lehmer.
UCLA has received a 7-seed in the Southeast bracket. They will travel to Tampa to face the 10 seed Michigan State Spartans in the first round, and if they advance will take on 2-seed Florida. All things considered, this is a pretty generous assignment. The Bruins knew they were going to be between a 7 and a 10 seed, so getting a 7-seed was pretty much the best possible option. In addition...
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Canes Stumble Versus Champs
Posted on 5 Mar 2011 by Brad Kurtzberg.
The Hurricanes were hanging tough against the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks, playing them evenly and trailing just 2-1 after the first 40 minutes in Chicago. Then, the Hawks struck for three goals in a span of 4:32 early in the third period and cruised to a 5-2 victory. The loss dropped Carolina back into eighth place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind the New Yor...
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Longhorns Hook Tigers
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Nate Jacobson.
Two trips to the Lone Star State have resulted in a pair of losses for the Tigers. Two week after their loss at Texas A&M, the Tigers were outmuscled by Texas 71-58. The defeat leaves the Tigers 3-3 in the Big 12 and still searching for their first conference road win. A slow start proved detrimental to the Tigers, who saw the Longhorns jump out to an 11-0 advantage. After that the Tigers f...
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Bowling Green State University Grounds EMU
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Mel Suiter.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio —- Last call! The end of an era with the closing of the most intimidating arena in the Mid-American Conference and the home of Bowling Green State University, Anderson Arena will say so long to competitive basketball and the Falcons will move just down the street and make way for the new home the Stroh Center which will open in time for next year’s basketball season....
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Same Old Story
Posted on 17 Jan 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators have a pretty consistent storyline this season on the ice, despite all the off-ice drama. It goes something like this: start off the game strong, maybe grab a goal, start turning the puck over, fall behind, rally late in the third and then go home with a loss. It was Washington's turn to hand Ottawa a 3-1 loss in a game that stayed close right up until the third period; and ...
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MONEY IS POWER
Posted on 9 Jan 2011 by Dave Frederick.
Let me begin by quoting a great American, Gordon Gekko. “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good”. At some point, the Blues must adhere to these words of wisdom and take the advice of this Wall Street felon. Note to Blues ownership, get greedy and obsess about winning a Stanley Cup. But first, let's dive into some of the real issues the Bluenote are experiencing. Anybody...









