Gilbert Arenas Suspended Indefinitely by NBA
January 19, 2010 by Dustin Phifer · Leave a Comment
The NBA and commissioner David Stern have suspended Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas indefinitely without pay. Arenas who is currently under investigation by law enforcement for gun related issues has been nothing but nonchalant over these past few days and will now be off the court for quiet sometime and who knows when his return will be. This whole situation started just a couple of [Read more...]
Just Play Basketball Allen Iverson and Keep Your Mouth Shut
November 3, 2009 by Dustin Phifer · 1 Comment
What do you get after just one game, one loss, and only 18 minutes of playing time off the bench for Allen Iverson? That would be an upset and angry Allen Iverson. Do you think the Memphis Grizzlies regret their decision to sign him after just one game? After an overtime loss to the winless Sacramento Kings, Iverson is already not happy with his role and it looks like it could only get [Read more...]
10 Questions As The 2009 NBA Season Tips Off
October 29, 2009 by Ryan of The Sportmeisters · Leave a Comment
With the NBA season right around the corner, let’s take a look at ten of the biggest storylines for this season. Will The Los Angeles Lakers Repeat As Champs? Kobe Bryant got his ring without Shaq, and Phil Jackson got his tenth overall ring. Now that they are satisfied, are they hungry enough to do it again? The Lakers were the last team to ever repeat, when they defended their title in [Read more...]
Fantasy Basketball Player Rankings
October 24, 2009 by The Sportmeisters · Leave a Comment
By Derek of The Sportmeisters Basketball Season is here and I thought I would give you my rankings for each position so you can draft a winning team. PG Chris Paul – NO Deron Williams – UTA Steve Nash – PHX Gilbert Arenas – WAS Chauncey Billups – DEN Jason Kidd – DAL Devin Harris – NJ Rajon Rondo – BOS Jose Calderon – TOR Derrick Rose – CHI Tony Parker – SA Monta Ellis [Read more...]
NBA Referees Should be Back to Work by Start of Regular Season
October 24, 2009 by Dustin Phifer · Leave a Comment
NBA coaches can start to breathe a sigh of relief as it looks like regular league referees will be back to work at the start of the regular season. The deal is not yet official but their looks to be nothing standing in the way of the deal being finalized by Friday. The deal was brought about after an unexpected meeting took place on Tuesday between NBA commissioner David Stern and the head of [Read more...]
Brace yourself for Blazer Mania
October 8, 2009 by Tony Broadous · Leave a Comment
Brace yourself for Blazer Mania As you make preparations to get your swine flu vaccination, I advise all Oregonians to prepare for another virus as well, Blazer Mania. The unbelievable love and extreme loyalty to the only major professional sports team in the state, the Portland Trail Blazers. Symptoms include; A mad craving for the colors red and black, sudden surges of euphoria while [Read more...]
Michae Jordan enters Basketball Hall of Fame
September 15, 2009 by Sarah Smith · Leave a Comment
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Humble and reflective earlier in the day, Michael Jordan showed again Friday night why his competitive fire never will be extinguished as he officially entered the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Read The Nike Air Jordans Story Jordan nearly trash-talked his way through his acceptance speech, thanking all those slights — real and perceived — for adding [Read more...]
Wafer gets his Euro
August 13, 2009 by Tony Moustakelis · Leave a Comment
When reports were made that Olympiakos was offering lucrative contracts to players such as Allen Iverson and Nate Robinson, it did not catch many people by surprise. But hearing that Rockets player Von Wafer was going to go overseas and play for Greek powerhouse Olympiakos for two years was surprising news. With very few teams making money this past season, teams are hesitant to commit [Read more...]
Let the Rockets liftoff
August 6, 2009 by Tony Moustakelis · Leave a Comment
The Houston Rockets are used to being the under dog. They are always under the radar, and never given any credit in anything they do. Heck, their back to back championships in the 90’s go unheard of everywhere besides Houston. Oh, and how many forgot that last year, the Rockets pushed the defending champions to 7 games. A 22-game winning streak that is second in all of basketball history. It [Read more...]
Don’t count out these Mavericks
August 6, 2009 by Tony Moustakelis · Leave a Comment
Once everyone gets over the fact of the big teams getting those big players, many will realize that there is a little team out there in Dallas that is going unnoticed. Through one big transaction, and many little ones, the Dallas Mavericks have once again become one of the teams to beat in the mighty western conference. Shawn Marion was that big name that gutsy owner Mark Cuban [Read more...]
