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Rose is voting for the CHI We stopped
through the Jordan L. Mott school in the Bronx
(167th St. between College and Morris Aves.) this morning, where busloads of NBA rookies - Derrick Rose, Kevin Love, O.J. Mayo and others from the '08 draft ...
It is no secret about LeBron James' love
for New York, his friendship with "Brooklyn" Nets owner
Jay-Z, and Bron-Bron's big market appeal. In my personal opinion, it is just a matter of what I will call for lack of a better term, "Contractual Time." ...
Rookies and former college teammates Mario Chalmers and
Darrell Arthur, were caught with possession of marijuana Wednesday
night while attending the NBA's Rookie transition program camp. The consequences of their action: http://rawsportsblog.com/?p=1542
Darko, pick up an anger management book. Learn
to harness your temper, unlike the Serbia-Greece postgame incident,
and put it towards your play on the court. Coach, pick up your pride after last season. Don't listen to those who blasted you, you're a ...
Calvin Andrews is disciplined by NBA union for
recruiting improprieties. > The NBA Players Assn. announced Friday
that its disciplinary committee had ...
If Zach Randolph was on the Treadmill half
as much as he was on the rumor mill,
the Knicks would be a shoe-in for the playoffs. The latest news has him possibly headed to Memphis in an article Posted by Ronald Tillery: What’s going to happen next now that the Grizzlies’ attempt to sign restricted free agent Josh Smith is a little more than two weeks in the rear-view mirror? Just like ...
Robert Ruark's famous Old Man once said: "One
boy is all boy, two boys is half a
boy and three boys is no boy at all." In the same vein, football has adopted the saying that "two quarterbacks equals no quarterback". In a way, they both say the same thing, which is that sometimes, there is indeed such a thing as too much of a good thing.
We discussed this scenario not too long ago
and apparently it is something that has remained on
the minds of the Grizzlies braintrust.
That's what they used to call DaJuan Wagner
in Camden, N.J., back in his high school days
- Juanny even had the name tattooed on his arm. For those of us who got to see him do his thing high school, he was a force of nature with the rock. He wasn't ...
If you are judging every move from the
viewpoint of does it make the team better three
years from now then the answer ought to be it doesn't fit in well at all.
USC continues to rebuild in the post-O.J. Mayo
era by landing a big transfer in Alex Stepheson
from North Carolina, according to today’s Los Angeles Times. Stephenson is a 6-foot-9 junior power forward. But this isn’t any ordinary transfer. The main reason Stepheson is enrolling at USC is because his father, who lives in Southern California is suffering from an illness not know to the public.










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