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Corey Brewer, In Search Of Home
From back to back collegiate national titles with Florida, a college esteemed for their athletics, to slumming with the Minnesota Timberwolves, an organization esteemed for being the laughingstock for an entire league. People say the transition from college to the NBA can be rough. Its doubtful...
Should Roddy B's Disappointing Sophomore Campaign Continue Into the Postseason?
Ask me about stocks, and chances are you will get a blank expression. I'm clueless. But I know enough to see that Rodrigue Beaubois's stocks are plummeting to rock bottom. It makes sense, though. Beaubois's stock was ridiculously high in the first place. His injury was hugely disappointing, but...
Shaun Livingston is a part of the solution ... as a backup point guard
I love Shaun Livingston. Who doesn't? He's a great story of someone who hasn't given up and has worked his way back so far even to get to this point. We root for him because he had so much promise and had it all wrecked by injury, even though he hadn't yet shown much before he got hurt. We root...
Will The Real Andray Blatche Please Stand Up?
I've been watching the Wizards team for the last 7 games, wondering what it is I see that is so different from the team before the trades. Yes, I see more "energy" - whatever that means.... That term (energy) is hard to put into words, but I can sure see it on the court.The players seem to be...
Cliche alert: Andray Blatche is succeeding because he's making shots
From the very first day of the season (media day, specifically), Andray Blatche has talked about how he's a more serious player this year. It's an often-repeated storyline that he's been putting out there whenever he could. However, if you ever asked him to reveal what specific part of the game...
James Singleton tries to make a name for himself
It's Wednesday night, and James Singleton can't stop smiling. While the rest of the players joke around in the background, Singleton stands by his locker in the corner, slowly getting changed. As reporters converge on him, the smile only widens. It had been just one game, but already Singleton...
Mike James on his 2009/10 season: "I've never been treated like this"
Game thread coming later, but no big one because of this. -Mike WASHINGTON -- It was one of the early days of training camp, and Mike James looked great. He had shed 25 pounds and was running around the Virginia Commonwealth gym like he was a new player. Flip Saunders proclaimed him one of the...
Putting some numbers on the Mike Miller effect
So much negativity. So much justified negativity. Let's talk about something positive! Let's talk about Mike Miller. We've talked about Mike Miller all season as if he has some magic intangible effect that uplifts the team. He moves mountains! He makes girls swoon with his southern country...
Randy Foye's starting, learning the harsh reality of being a reserve
If there's one thing I learned about Randy Foye from talking to him this year, it's that he stays professional. He won't even come close to badmouthing a teammate, a coach or even his situation. It's a nice quality on a team that tends to speak out it's frustrations publicly. So when he says...
The Chicago Sky: My Choice for Team of the Future
The Chicago Sky is currently my favorite team to watch this season.And it’s certainly not because of the team name (side note: the Sky??? Really??? The WNBA has cornered the market on singular team names in professional sports and this is among the worst…)It’s not just because they’re so frequently...
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