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Chasing It!
Chasing It!
The regular season hasn't even been over for a month. We haven't even buried Michael Jackson, and somehow the NBA continues to dominate the headlines. Big names have been on the move but more importantly, the big teams have made splashes. Where the rich have gotten richer and the 2010 season is ...
2009 NBA Free Agent Signings/Trades
2009 NBA Free Agent Signings/Trades
blazeoflove.com — The 2009 NBA off-season may have provided an incredibly weak draft, but it sure hasn't disappointed with... it's free agent class .  It was all supposed to be about the 2010 class, but with this year's batch, some of the big dogs in the NBA have gotten much, much better.  Here is a ... (more) 2009 NBA Free Agent Signings/Trades
This Week in Ron Artest...
This Week in Ron Artest...
talkhoops.net — As we all know, Ron Artest signed with the Lakers this past week to replace Trevor Ariza.... Despite what you may want to think Ariza is capable of, this is definitely an upgrade, especially if they can keep Lamar Odom as well. But that's not where Ron Artest's story gets interesting at all. ... (more) This Week in Ron Artest...
Will Artest Love L.A.? And Will They Love Him Back?
basketball-reference.com — Over in the comments of our offseason transactions thread, there’s an interesting discussion about the recent de... facto “trade” between the Lakers and Rockets, which essentially ended up swapping Trevor Ariza for Ron Artest ... (more) Will Artest Love L.A.? And Will They Love Him Back?
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God Bless The CFLChuckie Hacks
Love the CFL. It's even more awesome after this : After scoring the first CFL touchdown of the new season, a player for the Toronto Rocket Ismails took off his helmet, jersey, and shoulder pads - laid down in the end zone and mimicked being buried. Why? A tribute to Michael Jackson. Seriously.  ...
I Can See It NowTed's Take - The blogging site of Ted Leonsis
Neverland morphs into Graceland. The King of Pop is buried on the grounds. His home is open to the public. For as little as $99 a day, you too can ride on Michael’s rides; tour his bedroom and bathroom; have your picture taken at his gravesite; buy his CD’s and more. How ...