
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.
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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.

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

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.

The NBA season is over half way over, and I still have many unanswered questions. Personally I think I have too many unanswered question (did I just write that? I didn’t need to say that twice. I’m a dope).

Generally the trade deadline is a rather uneventful time of year in the NBA. I guess you can call this year an exception. In the last 72 hours, NBA GM’s were more active than Charlie Sheen at a brothel.

After spending most of the afternoon hyperventilating due to the frenzied final 2 hours of the NBA pre-trade deadline action, I attempted to take a look at how the important deadline trades shakeout.

Championships aren’t won in February and the NBA’s team based in Hollywood knows this. After back-to-back titles and a third appearance in the Finals over the past three seasons, the Lakers are most likely pacing themselves for a prolonged postseason run.

Respect. I guess that’s a word that Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics doesn’t understand the meaning of.

Unless you are a Quaker or you just got released from prison or the county jail this morning. You probably watched the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics 83 to 79 to win back to back NBA championships last night by outscoring the Celtics 30 to 22 in the fourth quarter. I am not [...]

“This team (Boston Celtics) has lost more games in the fourth quarter than any other team in the NBA. This team knows how to lose games in the fourth quarter.” – Phil Jackson With the Los Angeles Lakers trailing by five to the Boston Celtics with 1:40 remaining in game five of the 2010 NBA [...]

I am going to try to keep this blog entry short and sweet although I have yet to write a short blog. There isn’t really much to discuss about game four of the 2010 NBA finals that hasn’t already been said in games one thru three. Seems like after every game we are discussing the [...]
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