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Little Green Men…Celtics Need to get Big for 2011-2012
Posted on 11 Aug 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Just because the lockout is spoiling most of the NBA news this summer doesn't mean that teams shouldn't be preparing their free agent wish list for when the lockout ends. The Boston Celtics have just six players under contract and will need to fill out the roster rather quickly once the free agent signing period commences. The Celtics need help at just about every single position and in almos...
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The Boston Celtics Rebuild Project
Posted on 21 May 2011 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics' rallying cry coming into this season was “It’s all about 18”. The Celtics were seeking their 18 championship and fell well short of their lofty expectations with a 4-1 second-round exit at the hands of the Miami Heat. Boston now faces challenges it hasn’t had since the arrival of its “Big Three”. How does this proud franchise stay among the new NBA elite going ...
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Kings Get in March Madness Spirit, Blow Out Wolves
Posted on 21 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
The NCAA tournament has pulled most of the basketball world's focus for the past week. In this spirit, let's examine the various aspects of Sunday's Kings-Timberwolves game, a seemingly meaningless game between the West's two worst teams, as we would a major March showdown. Experience – Minnesota's starters had a combined six years of college experience, but 18 seasons in the pros. The ...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 22
Posted on 20 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
I hope everybody had a good week. I have definitely had better from a fantasy standpoint but the time for sulking does not exist. Onward we go towards week 22 of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone. Mike Bibby: If for some reason you were playing Mario Chalmers here is your replacement. Bibby might knock down a couple of extra 3’s while Chalmers misses the next two weeks but I wouldn’t bother w...
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Kings Deep-Sixed by Poor Decisions
Posted on 19 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
Friday's contest between Philadelphia and Sacramento contrasted teams at two different points: one hopeless, lottery-bound, and likely on the move to a new city, the other battling for a playoff spot. We'll focus on the hopeless lottery-bound nomads for now. Here are five takeaways from a night of frustratingly poor hoops. Marcus Thornton: This is a case when statistics really do tell the who...
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Sacramento’s Whole Greater Than Howard and His Parts
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Steven Jones.
Dwight Howard won the battle. His teammates lost the war. Five players scored in double figures for the visiting Kings, who defeated Howard's Magic 111-105 on Wednesday night despite an efficient 31-point, 17-rebound performance from Orlando's lone All-Star. Howard even chipped in an 11-12 effort from the foul line, and generally had his way with Sacramento's inside players. The Magic opene...
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Tyreke Evans Unstoppable in Loss to Kings
Posted on 20 Nov 2010 by Jim Mancari.
At Arco Arena in Sacramento, the New Jersey Nets lost to the Sacramento Kings 86-81 on the third game of their western road trip. The Nets falls to 4-8 on the season while the Kings improve to 4-7 and snap their six-game losing streak. On the year, the Nets are 4-0 when they score 95 or more points but are now 0-8 when scoring 94 points or less. In their first matchup on October 29, the Nets ca...
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Eddie Jordan Calls Out Players After Loss to Detroit
Posted on 7 Apr 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
After Tuesday nights double-digit loss to the Pistons, Eddie Jordan did something he hasn't done all season long. He named names. Calling out both Elton Brand and Samuel Dalembert for their efforts Tuesday night. Reactions from both players were different, but both had the same underlying sarcasm. Jordan stated that he had given the players a day off and expressed disappointment with the effort...
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Just Another Sixers Rant
Posted on 17 Mar 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
Heading toward the stretch run of the NBA regular season, the Sixers have little to play for other than pride. They have a dead weight coach and perhaps even one in the general managers chair as well. The team has little to no direction or certainty of future ventures. If you want to know the truly difficult moments of a professional athletes life, don't look at playoff matches or close meaning...









