
Sometimes you just have to bite your tongue and take the high road, especially if you’re the leader of the NBA, David Stern.
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Sometimes you just have to bite your tongue and take the high road, especially if you’re the leader of the NBA, David Stern.

Superman may be the most valuable player to the Orlando Magic but with all the talk surrounding other contenders it would seem that this team will have to pull a Houdini if they want to make a serious run this postseason.

Over the past ten or fifteen years the NBA has suffered a decline in attendance and interest from most white fans and Buzz Bissinger of The Daily Beast tells us why this is so.

When you step back and analyze what’s going on in Orlando with Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic. It’s very similar to what happened in Cleveland with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

With most businesses still trying to recover from the recession, Forbes magazine has decided to break down the financial side of sports since they have run out of things to talk about.

A few weeks ago I saw a clip of a training video of Dwight Howard getting one on one training from Hakeem Olajuwon who is arguably one of the greatest big men to ever play the game. Here is the full length video.

I was up late last night as usual and came across this little ditty that Dwight did with Slim Chin which is the full length song/video of the “Fast don’t lie” song that’s featured in Dwight’s new Adidas commercial.
It’s worth a laugh or two.
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