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How Early is Too Early for the NBA?
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Mark Cook.
Recently, NBA Commissioner David Stern has stated that he would like to add a second year of college requirement for players to become eligible for the NBA Draft. While owners like Mark Cuban would like it extended to three years after a player's high school graduation. I frankly think this idea would hurt the league in several ways. Here are 3 ways that the additional college requirement will...
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Late Mistakes Undo Thunder
Posted on 10 Feb 2012 by Steven Jones.
After back-to-back narrow escapes to start the week, the Oklahoma City Thunder would have welcomed a reprieve against the Sacramento Kings. Instead, the Kings bullied their guests into their sixth loss. Wearing Raider-esque black-and-silver uniforms, the Kings played the villain role to the hilt, hacking the more athletic OKCers on every foray to the hoop and punishing the Thunder on the offe...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Championship Week
Posted on 5 Apr 2011 by Warren Shaw.
My how time flies. The “real” NBA season is just days away and this is the final edition of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone. Congratulations if you are still alive and fighting for a little extra cash or bragging rights right now. However if you are still alive then your job is not done! Here is this week's edition of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone. Jerryd Bayless...
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Evans’ 10 Dimes Prove He’s No PG
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Steven Jones.
If this is to work – “this” being “Tyreke Evans coexisting with Marcus Thornton/DeMarcus Cousins/et al while playing point guard” – then the remaining Sacramento Kings supporters need to see some evidence. A 10-assist night for Evans, even against a slumping Utah team (whom they easily defeated, 106-97), would seem to be the needed proof. His assists tonight led uniformly to high-...
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Nuggets Beat Up Kings for Second Time This Week
Posted on 2 Apr 2011 by Steven Jones.
Most teams that play the Denver Nuggets expect to walk away with a few bumps and bruises. The Sacramento Kings suffered more than many Friday night, and walked away with a frustrating loss to boot. The Kings were less than 48 hours removed from Wednesday’s 104-90 loss in Denver. Their home arena did nothing to cure those ills, as they were undone by a combination of untimely turnovers and...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone: The Fantasy Playoffs
Posted on 27 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Your leagues should be in the fantasy playoffs one way or another this week. I know many leagues are just starting the playoffs this week and we have a mess on our hands ladies and gentlemen. Big name players with BIG question marks headline this week of Leave ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone. Tough decisions for owners this week with money/bragging rights on the line. No guts no glory or calculated ...
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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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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 18 the ‘Melo Edition
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Finally the drama has ended! Carmelo Anthony was traded to his preferred destination of New York in a blockbuster trade that will send shock waves throughout the NBA and Fantasy Basketball worlds. I have many feelings about this trade but only the fantasy ones matter here. So I will begin this edition of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone with a fantasy analysis of the trade and then proceed to t...
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ProSports Blogging at the Rookie vs Sophomore practice
Posted on 19 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Unfortunately Blake Griffin skipped the practice, understandably so as he will be very busy all weekend. Nevertheless, Prosportsblogging.com was on the scene to get some up close and personal footage of your favorite rookies and sophomores. In general the mood was cordial and the players were excited to be selected and take part of the NBA's annual February classic weekend. Incidentally later i...
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Warriors Rely On Ellis Again To Beat Kings
Posted on 22 Jan 2011 by Scott Johnston.
Monta Ellis was not having a good game. With time running down, he had 19 points in what was looking like a home loss to the woeful Sacramento Kings. But All-Stars can awaken at any given moment, and Monta Ellis is an All-Star. Off an inbounds pass, he buried a three with 23.7 seconds left to cut the Kings lead to one. He was hardly done. In fact, he was just getting started. After the Kings Po...
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Clippers Blow Big Lead, But Rally to Beat Kings
Posted on 7 Dec 2010 by Taylor Smith.
It wasn't easy, but the Los Angeles Clippers did enough to notch win No. 5 on the season Monday night at Staples Center. Despite leading by 17 points on three separate occasions in the third quarter, the Clippers had to overcome a late four-point deficit to take down the Sacramento Kings 98-91. Eric Gordon led all scorers with 28 points on 10-17 shooting, including the go-ahead three-pointer to...
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The Hoops Stock Market Volume 2
Posted on 25 Nov 2010 by Warren Shaw.
It’s the time of year where savvy owners take advantage of their knowledge and make some fantastic coups that will help their teams throughout the rest of the year. Some owners might be feeling a little uneasy about some of their draft decisions as many stars are still in a funk and some other players clearly have no idea who they are and the time is ripe for shipping while the getting is goo...









