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Ahead of the Pace: NBA Central Division Preview
Posted on 19 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Pro Sports Blogging presses on with its NBA Season preview coverage taking a look at the NBA's Central Division. Chicago's recent dominance in the division seems to be at an end as the Bulls will be without their former MVP and perennial All-Star, Derrick Rose. Whether or not the Bulls can hold down the fort and make the playoffs until Rose returns remains to be seen. Indiana looks to be in t...
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One for the Road…Magic stun the Pacers 81-77
Posted on 29 Apr 2012 by Warren Shaw.
“We all we got” is the Orlando Magic's battle cry for this year's playoff run. For at least one night just having each other was enough. The Magic came into Indiana and stunned the Pacers with an 81-77 win in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference first round series. Scrappy, gritty, gutty, and every other underdog adjective you can think of described the Magic's effort who came back from...
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Invasion of the body snatchers…Celtics injuries continue to mount
Posted on 20 Mar 2012 by Warren Shaw.
 If you are 6'10 and over the Boston Celtics want you! Even 6'8 or 6'9 will do. But beware injury is likely soon to follow if you don the green and white and have height. The Celtics can't catch a break unless it is one to the body of someone in their front court. Injures lurk like the boogeyman and continue to snatch bodies away from the roster leaving Doc Rivers wishing he were just a little...
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Get Well Jeff Green
Posted on 17 Dec 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Fact: Jeff Green will not play for the Boston Celtics this season as reported by the Boston Herald: The Boston Celtics announced today that forward Jeff Green will undergo surgery on Monday January 9, 2012 at the Cleveland Clinic and will miss the 2011-12 season. A team of leading cardiac specialists who consulted with Green and the Celtics indicated that surgery should completely repair Greenâ...
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Los Angeles Clippers: Doing it With Defense?
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Taylor Smith.
The Los Angeles Clippers are 4-15 this season, a half-game behind the Minnesota Timberwolves for the worst record in the NBA. However, when you consider the quality of the wins, 4-15 doesn't actually sound too shabby. The Clippers have taken down the 13-6 Oklahoma City Thunder, the 13-5 New Orleans Hornets, and the 15-3 San Antonio Spurs. (They've also beaten the 4-12 Sacramento Kings, but 4-12...
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Hornets Fast Start
Posted on 8 Nov 2010 by Andrew Tressler.
As many of you know, the New Orleans Hornets are 6-0 and remain one of two NBA teams without a loss, the other being two-time defending Lakers. And to me the Hornets have been the most impressive team thus far in the young season. Now I am not saying they are the best or will be the best, but through six games they are the most impressive. Under rookie coach Monty Williams the Hornets are a who...
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Hornets Give Monty First Win Over Bucks
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by Andrew Tressler.
Head Coach Monty Williams his first career coaching win in his first game as Hornets coach Wednesday night as the Hornets defeated the visiting Milwaukee Bucks 95-91. It wasn't the prettiest win, but it certainly provided Hornets fans with hope for this season. Since this is my first blog of an actual game I want to set a format for how I will look back on the game. Thus I will be doing a forma...
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All Time Hornets Team
Posted on 31 Aug 2010 by Andrew Tressler.
With it being a slow time of the year for the NBA I decided to look back on the New Orleans/Charlotte/OKC Hornets all time best players. It was tough, but I came up with three players at each position. Keep in mind that these picks are also from someone who did not start watching the Hornets until 1995. Thus these players are well for the most part the players I remember watching the most in my...









