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Odd observations from Nets' 62nd Loss

By Chris Sheridan EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- This seemed like a Saturday night when victory No. 8 might actually... (original story)

Michael Jordan sums up his career as a basketball executive

People have long criticized Michael Jordan as a basketball executive. (I have not been immune myself: "A decade into his time running NBA front offices," I wrote the other day, "he still hasn't had any significant success. Maligned for picking Kwame Brown first overall for the Wizards in 2001, he wa... (original story)

In the NCAA, it's all small ball

On a day when NBA people are a little jealous of all the attention the NCAA is getting, Rockets stats guy Ed Kupfer has created (and tweeted about) a little chart showing, basically, that "ours are bigger." The size difference is not just an ego thing, either. Right now a lot of NBA people are sco... (original story)

Friday Bullets

LeBron James shoots 76.9 percent from the stripe. How much better would the Cavs be if he could get his free-throw shooting up to an 85 percent clip? Ben Q. Rock of Orlando Pinstriped Post on Dwyane Wade's performance against the Magic last night: "And Wade? Stop it. He continued his mastery o... (original story)

A new kind of Blazermania

A few days ago, the Portland Trail Blazers fired their assistant general manager, Tom Penn. And one of the NBA's most robust fanbases is starting to freak out, to the point that there is literally talk, in Blazer fan blog comments, of riots. Around the League Penn is seen as a guy who knows a thi... (original story)

First Cup: Friday

Brian T. Smith of The Columbian: "During what has already been a surreal, unbelievable season, the sight nearly defied reality. The image: A recently fired Tom Penn, former Portland Trail Blazers vice president of basketball operations, carrying boxes filled with possessions out to his car. This ... (original story)

The players who get the good assists

I wasn't really a soccer player in high school, but I played one in a rec league. The coach was a family friend who also happened to be a cranky, bossy English guy with a ton of soccer knowledge. The team was excellent -- I was by far the worst player. Coach told me, at one point, not to worry abo... (original story)

First Cup: Thursday

Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star: "In the moments after Chris Bosh became the first Raptor to score 10,000 NBA points on Wednesday night, the Toronto all-star was feted with an impromptu standing ovation from the announced crowd of 18,441. Alert observers noted that Bosh, stone-faced, didn't so m... (original story)

The trick shots of YouTube

Here's a pretty amazing collection trick shots. And not that it matters who's recording themselves doing ridiculous things for little or no money, but worth noting: Is there anything else in basketball that's this white? What's that about? (original story)

Thursday Bullets

One of the NBA's great stories is slipping from our grasp. I had high hopes that Chris Paul would return to the Hornets with the team just barely hanging on to the hope of a playoff spot. He has as much potential to go into "hero mode" as any NBA player, and it would have really been something to... (original story)








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