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NBA Eastern Conference: What We Have Learned So Far

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • November 11, 2013

Amazingly there are just three teams in the NBA’s Eastern conference with winning records at this time. Two of those – Miami and Philadelphia – possess 4-3 records, while the Indiana Pacers remain the league’s only unbeaten team at 7-0. Clearly this is not a situation that is likely to persist, but it is worth […]


Carmelo Anthony Fails To Be ‘The Superstar’ Once Again

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • October 18, 2013

There are few players currently plying their services in the NBA who possess more offensive talent than Carmelo Anthony. As a scorer his ability and performance is only matched by a select, elite few. However, his remarks surrounding his potential free agent status in the coming summer (2014) once again show a player failing to […]


NBA 2013-14 Season Preview: Atlantic Division

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • September 19, 2013

The big off-season story-line for the NBA’s Atlantic division was the major trade between the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets. The Celtics sent veterans Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Jason Terry to Brooklyn in exchange mainly for draft picks. There isn’t a clear championship contender in this division, but most early predictions make one of […]


Andrei Bargnani and the New York Knicks: Can It Work?

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • July 5, 2013

The first big move of the offseason for the New York Knicks came early in July when they traded for Toronto Raptors power forward Andrei Bargnani. The former first overall pick has failed to impress since being drafted in 2006. Bargnani is still undoubtedly a talented player, but after becoming such a point of frustration […]


New York Knicks Off-Season Report: Where Do They Go From Here?

by James Folsom • May 19, 2013

On the heels of their Game Six elimination from the Eastern Conference semifinals last night to the Indiana Pacers, it will be interesting to hear all the pundits talk about what the New York Knicks will do going forward. The Knicks are in a unique position as they advances farther than they have in a […]


Analyzing Round One of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs

by James Folsom • April 19, 2013

The regular season is done and finally we know now what the first round match-ups are. Let’s look at each Eastern Conference series and give our predictions. Miami Heat vs Milwaukee Bucks- This is the number one vs number eight match-up, an like many of these it is a mismatch. he Heat finished the regular […]


NBA’s Best Three Point Shooters

by James Folsom • April 16, 2013

The three-point shot has changed the way basketball is played. Before the three-point shot, the game was played by big men down in the paint. Games and championships were often won by the teams with the tallest players. The center was the position that teams wanted to spend high drat picks and big dollars to […]


NBA MVP Race: Should We Just Give the Trophy to Lebron?

by James Folsom • March 12, 2013

The NBA regular season is winding down. Since the playoffs do not figure into the MVP voting, who will win this year’s award? Many believe Lebron James has already laid claim to the award. It’s hard to argue otherwise. He is clearly the best players on the best team. Lebron and his Miami Heat have […]