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The Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat have proven that they are the two best teams in the NBA. Now the stage is set for something epic.

What’ve we learned about the four remaining teams in the NBA conference Championships? It’s going to be a dogfight.

Word earlier today was that David Stern and the owners are seeking a hard salary cap and non-guaranteed contracts in the upcoming collective bargaining agreement.

Despite the great win that was aided by a non-typical shooting night from role players and great defense. The absence of a second closeout player will eventually be the downfall of the Bulls in the Eastern Conference Finals.

The big 3 took the low road to winning a championship. Public reaction to LeBron’s dreadful 1 hour decision special could have been mistaken for the King selling his soul to the devil for a championship. The highway to hell looks pretty good right about now. Prior to the beginning of the playoffs it was [...]

In the Eastern Conference we have the top 2 seeds battling it out for the right to go to the NBA Finals. When this season started I wouldn’t have dreamed of this being a possible scenario.

On Wednesday night, Dwyane Wade officially solidified his rightful status in the series clinching game 5 against the Boston Celtics.

YES YES YES, finally it’s on. The basketball community has been waiting on this since LeBron announced his decision to take his talents.

I hate to admit it. I like to think that for the most part I am semi-level headed and at least half sane. But sometimes events in sports happen and you just can’t help yourself.

Now I know it’s just one win for a team that is terrible. A team in the Cavaliers that have no chance at the playoff this year, and probably even next year.
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LeBron Now Has a Cold, What’s Next?
It’s not the flu, pneumonia, or even a dislocated left elbow that slowed LeBron James in the opening days of the Eastern Conference Finals. It’s the common cold. His eyes aren’t watering because of the loss; it’s because of his sickness. Imagine if the world’s most self-absorbed athlete had something besides the sniffles? The good [...]