• The Jamal Crawford Crossover

    The Jamal Crawford Crossover

    “You’re the problem. You used to be the toughest guy on this team. Now you’re trying to prop yourself up with the right woman or the right shrink or God knows what else. You want to be a major league pitcher? You have to find something in yourself that’s yours and nobody else’s. You had that once, Rick. And if [...]

     
  • SBL Regular Season To Resume After Break

    SBL Regular Season To Resume After Break

    SBL regular season games will resume on February 3 after a three-week long break of the Lunar New Year and Taiwan’s presidential election. The last game was played on January 8, approximately one week before the January 14 presidential election and later the nine-day Lunar New Year vacation. A couple of things worth mentions: == Former NBA player Noel Felix [...]

     
  • Breaking Down The CBA Playoff Picture

    Breaking Down The CBA Playoff Picture

    Let’s reflect for a moment on what we’re doing here right now. You’re about to read a post about the very complicated, very indistict Chinese Basketball Association playoff picture. That in and of itself is a huge accomplishment. Why? Never, and I mean never has the CBA enjoyed this much parity down the standings, and never have we seen a finish [...]

     
  • Top Recruit Chris Thomas Leaves High School For Junior College

    Top Recruit Chris Thomas Leaves High School For Junior College

    It’s not hyperbole to say that 6-5 guard Chris Thomas is one of the largest basketball talents to come out of Denver, Colo., in at least a decade. The lengthy athlete has unbelievable bounce, a flair for making a remarkable play, and a defense-stretching long-range shooting ability. Thomas is all but unstoppable in transition due to his fiery burst. All [...]

     
  • Andrew Bogut Out Indefinitely With Fractured Ankle

    Andrew Bogut Out Indefinitely With Fractured Ankle

    Andrew Bogut slumped back in his locker following the Milwaukee Bucks’ game in Houston on Wednesday night. The 7-foot center wore a resigned look on his face and believed he had suffered a serious injury to his left ankle. On Thursday, he was proved right. A magnetic resonance imaging exam performed in Milwaukee revealed Bogut had suffered a fractured left [...]

     
  • What’s Wrong With The Knicks?

    What’s Wrong With The Knicks?

    Expectations were high for the New York Knicks this season, with a full season of Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler playing together. But a little more than a month into the season, the Knicks sit at 7-11 and are 10th in the Eastern Conference, already five games behind the surprising Philadelphia 76ers in their division. The Knicks are [...]

     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • The Jamal Crawford Crossover

    The Jamal Crawford Crossover

    “You’re the problem. You used to be the toughest guy on this team. Now you’re trying to prop yourself up with the right woman or the right shrink or God knows what else. You want to be a major league pitcher? You have to find something in yourself that’s yours and nobody else’s. You had that once, Rick. And if [...]

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  • SBL Regular Season To Resume After Break

    SBL Regular Season To Resume After Break

    SBL regular season games will resume on February 3 after a three-week long break of the Lunar New Year and Taiwan’s presidential election. The last game was played on January 8, approximately one week before the January 14 presidential election and later the nine-day Lunar New Year vacation. A couple of things worth mentions: == Former NBA player Noel Felix [...]

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  • Breaking Down The CBA Playoff Picture

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  • Top Recruit Chris Thomas Leaves High School For Junior College

    Top Recruit Chris Thomas Leaves High School For Junior College

    It’s not hyperbole to say that 6-5 guard Chris Thomas is one of the largest basketball talents to come out of Denver, Colo., in at least a decade. The lengthy athlete has unbelievable bounce, a flair for making a remarkable play, and a defense-stretching long-range shooting ability. Thomas is all but unstoppable in transition due to his fiery burst. All [...]

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  • Andrew Bogut Out Indefinitely With Fractured Ankle

    Andrew Bogut Out Indefinitely With Fractured Ankle

    Andrew Bogut slumped back in his locker following the Milwaukee Bucks’ game in Houston on Wednesday night. The 7-foot center wore a resigned look on his face and believed he had suffered a serious injury to his left ankle. On Thursday, he was proved right. A magnetic resonance imaging exam performed in Milwaukee revealed Bogut had suffered a fractured left [...]

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  • What’s Wrong With The Knicks?

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    Expectations were high for the New York Knicks this season, with a full season of Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler playing together. But a little more than a month into the season, the Knicks sit at 7-11 and are 10th in the Eastern Conference, already five games behind the surprising Philadelphia 76ers in their division. The Knicks are [...]

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  • PR N°1 – FIBA Basketball World Cup Officially Launched In Madrid

    PR N°1 – FIBA Basketball World Cup Officially Launched In Madrid

    MADRID, Spain (2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup) – The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) on Thursday officially launched the 2014 edition of its flagship tournament by revealing its brand new name, the FIBA Basketball World Cup, at a special event in the Spanish capital. There was a distinct national flavour to the evening as the logo of the FIBA Basketball World [...]

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  • CBA All-Star Voting Update

    CBA All-Star Voting Update

    A lot has changed in the All Star voting since the Week Three balloting numbers were reveled. Having been unable to find last week’s numbers anywhere, the current figures from Week Five released by the CBA’s official website make for interesting reading as they revel a surge of voting for the local players. Interestingly, there hasn’t been an increase of [...]

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  • Euroleague Top 16 Round 2 Games

    Euroleague Top 16 Round 2 Games

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  • Robin Lopez Suspended One Game For Bumping Into Referee

    Robin Lopez Suspended One Game For Bumping Into Referee

    Suns center Robin Lopez received a one-game suspension from the league Wednesday for making contact with official Rodney Mott during the Suns’ Tuesday night home loss to Toronto. The suspension will keep Lopez out of the Suns’ Friday night game at Portland. Lopez’s temper was stoked when he missed a second-quarter post-up attempt against Toronto’s Andrea Bargnani and felt he [...]

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