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Undeniable Heat: Southeast Division Preview
Posted on 23 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
With little in the category of drama, the Southeast Division is an open and shut case regarding the first place winner. The Miami Heat are the defending champions which would give them the edge anyway but they have watched two division foes become significantly weaker in Atlanta and Orlando. With Joe Johnson (formerly of the Hawks) and Dwight Howard (formerly of the Magic) out of the division, ...
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Vegas Summer League Wrap-Up
Posted on 23 Jul 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Ten days of NBA Summer League action concluded on Sunday with 3 final games and the announcement of the an All-Summer League team. The All-Summer League team is highlighted by the Co-MVP selections of Memphis Grizzlies guard, Josh Selby, and Portland Trailblazers rookie guard, Damian Lillard. Selby averaged 24.2 points while shooting a blistering 56% from the floor in 5 games of action. He tu...
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Doubled Success
Posted on 28 Feb 2012 by Britney Roper.
Making quite the impact on the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, Rookie Kemba Walker doubled his successes on an off the court. Spending two days in Orlando undergoing media interviews, signing autographs, practices, meetings, community service with the NBA Cares Program, and playing in the Challenge game, Walker soaked up his opportunities. Despite a 146-133 to Team Shaq, Walker was able to sec...
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Kemba Walker to Play in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge
Posted on 13 Feb 2012 by Britney Roper.
The National Basketball Association announced that Charlotte Bobcats guard Kemba Walker has been selected to play in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Friday, February 24, during the All-Star Weekend in Orlando Florida. Walker, who got off to a roller coaster start in his rookie campaign has found himself now averaging 12.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in just 28.5 minutes of pla...
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Cats not Enought for the Lake Show
Posted on 1 Feb 2012 by Britney Roper.
Henderson’s return into the starting lineup was not enough to stop Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night inside the Staples Center. Bryant jumped out to a dominating start with 18 of his 24 points in the first quarter. With momentum on the Lakers side going into the second quarter, the Bobcats were outscored 30-18, putting the Lakers in front by 24 at the half. Once again, t...
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Solid Performances Still not Enough for Bobcats
Posted on 14 Jan 2012 by Britney Roper.
Another solid scoring performance from second year player Byron Mullens, was still not enough for a Charlotte victory en route to a Bobcats 81 to 98 loss to the Detroit Pistons. Mullens followed up a career night against the Hawks with another stellar performance as he totaled 18 points and 7 rebounds. Mullens was a positive force for the Bobcats scoring 8 points in the first quarter to pull ...
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Rookie Luck Not so Much for Bobcats
Posted on 12 Jan 2012 by Britney Roper.
After a dismantling 30 point loss to the Atlanta Hawks, the Bobcats could use a little superman of their own. With Panther fans still buzzing about their on rookie’s incredible season, Bobcat fans wish they could say the same in hopeful prospect Kemba Walker. Since Walker was drafted in the first round to the Bobcats, he has averaged a little over 20 minutes per game; less than 10 points per ...
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FREE ADVICE FOR DAN GILBERT AND THE CAVALIERS; DON’T DRAFT KYRIE IRVING
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
I am not the GM of the Cleveland Cavaliers. I am actually a writer that normally focuses on the Miami Heat. With that out in the open, it should also be made clear that my advice here is absolutely free of any kind of malicious intent. After all of the painful events of the past year, now the Cavs and their fans have a golden opportunity to rebuild their franchise. The NBA Draft takes p...
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The Case for Enes Kanter as the Number 1 Pick
Posted on 12 Jun 2011 by Jonathan Wasserman.
Despite Kyrie Irving's promise as a point guard and Derrick William's productive college career, the mysterious Enes Kanter might pack the most reward as the number 1 pick. Kanter has willingly worked out against competition perceived as “inferior”, while many American prospects shy away from such situations with the fear of a bad day. Considering his infamous 34 and 13 game at the ...
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NBA Draft Stock Watch: Who’s Rising
Posted on 31 May 2011 by Jonathan Wasserman.
Rising Derrick Williams Could you imagine the backlash if the Cavs screw this one up? Cleveland will take no chances here, and should look to select the prospect with the highest ceiling and the least amount of uncertainty. Right now, Derrick Williams is that guy. He's given scouts a much larger sample size to evaluate from, showing a gradual increase in production from the start of his freshma...
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Bulldogs Will Battle the Huskies for the National Title
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Patrick Greissing.
The Bulldogs have advanced to the national title game for the second year in a row by virtue of their 70-62 win over VCU on Saturday night. Their opponent will be the Connecticut Huskies, and the high scoring guards of Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb. It will be a game of the “all American All-American’s” against the McDonald’s All-Americans. Butler came out on the losing side in last year...
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Uconn’s Stingy D Carries Them to Victory
Posted on 3 Apr 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
This Uconn team has done it again, the did what most of the world thought they couldn't by making it to the Title game Monday Night. This was a very sloppy game with a great ending, the Huskies turned the ball over way to much and Kentucky couldn't hit a free-throw when they needed it!! Uconn held on from wire to wire to beat the Kentucky Wildcats 56-55, the Huskies keep marching on under the l...









