How good is Chris Bosh, anyway?
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Game 3 Aftermath: Friday news wrap
Published 2 days ago at Hornets247.com Blog
Game 3 is in the books, with the Spurs finally making things interesting by defending their home floor last night. Ryan has our recap right here. And then there's the words of other people... To start, the opening of Jeff McDonald's piece in today's San Antonio Express-News is kinda funny when you take it out of context... Manu Ginobili finally found a view he liked: Flat on his back, with Bonzi Wells on top of him. In the Times-Picayune, John DeShazier puts the Hornets' Game 3 loss in perspective... There's reason to be wary, obviously, but no need yet for the Hornets to tremble. One critical fact remains unchanged: New Orleans has home-court advantage and doesn't have to ...
The 10-man rotation, starring CP3's touching tribute
Published 2 days ago at Ball Don't Lie
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C: USA Today. Kudos to Paul for playing last night with shoes bearing a tribute to a young boy who died of cancer. PF: From Deep. I think about this question all the time: How good is Chris Bosh, anyway? SF: The Wages of Wins Journal. Evaluating the sportswriters choices for MVP and All-NBA. SG: Larry Brown Sports. A plea for NBA broadcasts to get rid of nauseating in-game coach interviews. PG: ...
Conference Semifinal Thoughts Through 5.8.08
Published 2 days ago by Hardwood Paroxysm (noreply@blogger.com) at Hardwood Paroxysm
At about a billion times last night on the liveblog, I found myself saying "Wait. The Hornets are UP in this game? Really?" Then it was "The Spurs haven't put them away? Really?" So when the Spurs managed to put it away thanks to Manu squeezing into the lane a few times and Bowen having another insanely hot shooting night, I wasn't surprised. I picked this thing to go six games, with the Spurs winning. And I'm not ready to say that's absolutely not happening. But here's the issue I have. The common thought this morning (in articles I could have written yesterday) is that "THE SPURS ARE BACK, BABY!" And all of a sudden the Spurs have "figured out" the Hornets. Not so, my friends. The Hornets still got exactly what ...






