Category: "NBA"

NBA Pick One – Post 92 – February 28, 2011

Join Sportsnickel’s Pick One League HERE! My Picks from the Weekend: Friday  - DeMar DeRozan – 17 P1P Saturday – Kris Humphries – 24 P1P Sunday – Michael Beasley – 36 P1P The weekend started off very slow for me with a dud from DeMar in a blowout loss against the Suns. DeMar only played [...]

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NBA Pick One – Post 91 – February 25, 2011

Join Sportsnickel’s NBA Pick One League HERE! My Pick from Last Night – Dwyane Wade – 44 P1P Even though it wasn’t a very high scoring game between the Heat and Bulls last night, both teams found themselves in a battle of elites in the Eastern Conference. Wade was able to walk away with a [...]

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NBA Pick One – Post 90 – February 24, 2011

Join Sportsnickel’s Pick One League HERE! Last Night’s Pick – O.J. Mayo – 16 P1P O.J. struggled to repeat what he did the following night against Denver, yet the 16 P1P is higher than his season average. I did expect more from him since he is getting extra playing time.

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Big steal by Nets

On Monday evening, we all heard the news that was not surprising at all; Carmelo Anthony had been traded to the New York Knicks.

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NBA Pick One – Post 89 – February 23, 2011

Join Sportsnickel’s Pick One League HERE! My Pick from Last Night – J.R. Smith – 39 P1P I actually forgot about making my pick during the day yesterday since I was used to all the days off from the All-Star break, but I was able to make a pick at 7:30 last night. I decided [...]

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New York Sports pages use same headline for Carmelo’s trade to Knicks

How embarrassing… The two sports pages known for their creative headlines slap the same one on the biggest sports story of the year.

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With all hatred aside, the legacy of Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant has been the most revered player in the league for a long time. Inspired by his MVP performance in the All-Star game, it’s time we take a look back at the magnificent career of one Kobe Bryant.

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Great Dunk Contest; Awful Ending

Twitter was aflutter during the 2011 NBA Dunk Contest. So much so that it actually froze-up and didn’t update. Many of the tweets were NBA players who weren’t at the festivities, posting right after an impressive dunk that made them lean back in their seats, push themselves up with the arm rests, and lift their [...]

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