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Pacers vs Knicks 2013

NBA Playoffs – Eastern Conference Race

Posted on 4 Apr, 2013, by in Featured

In the Eastern conference, unlike the Superior West, there are fewer questioned to be answered regarding the final playoff picture in the 2012-2013 NBA season. The Miami Heat won’t lose … More

Lakers vs Jazz 2013

NBA Playoffs – Western Conference Race

Posted on 3 Apr, 2013, by in Featured

In the stronger conference, the race for the NBA playoffs is happening on all fronts, with the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder fighting for the number one spot; the Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Denver Nuggets for the 3-4-5 finish; the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets on avoiding one of the two clear favorites in the West, while the Los Angeles Lakers try to catch up with the Utah Jazz for the eighth and final spot. More

Yankees 2012

10 Most Valuable MLB Teams

Posted on 2 Apr, 2013, by in Featured

Five divisions from both leagues make up the 10 most valuable teams in Major League baseball, with two coming from the NL Central (Cardinals & Cubs), the AL West (Angels & Rangers), NL West (Giants & Dodgers), NL East (Mets & Phillies) and the AL East (Red Sox & Yankees). More

Louisville Cardinals

NCAA Tournament – All 4 Teams in the Final Four

Posted on 1 Apr, 2013, by in Featured

The Big East can be the proudest conference as we head into the 2013 Final Four, being the only conference to send two teams to national semifinals with Louisville and Syracuse. The other two teams are Michigan, coming from the Big Ten, and Wichita State, representing the Missouri Valley Conference. More

LeBron James, Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade

Chicago Bulls – The 2014 Plan

Posted on 28 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

Out of nowhere, it looked like the Chicago Bulls, riding on Tom Thibodeau and Derrick Rose, might become a title contender a little earlier than planned. Then the injury happened, and everything was delayed. Looking ahead at the 2014 summer, the Chicago Bulls are hoping they can get either LeBron James or Dwyane Wade, maybe even both, to create a title-caliber team once again. More

Colorado State v Louisville

NCAA Tournament – All 16 Teams in the Sweet Sixteen

Posted on 26 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

The Sweet Sixteen in the 2013 NCAA Tournament is made up of four Big Ten teams (Michigan, Michigan State, Indiana, Ohio State), three from the Big East (Louisville, Syracuse, Marquette), two from the Pac-12 (Oregon, Arizona), two from the ACC (Duke, Miami) and one from the Big 12 (Kansas), SEC (Florida), MEAC (Florida Gulf Coast), Atlantic 10 (La Salle) and MVC (Wichita State). More

Pittsburgh Pirates

Ugliest Uniforms in the History of Sports

Posted on 21 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

The latest addition to a long list of horrible attempts to look creative and hip are the Notre Dame basketball team with their bright green tops and pijama looking shorts, earning a place in the hall of fame for the ugliest uniforms in the history of sports. More

Rondo and Teague

Utah Jazz – The Unknown Future at Point Guard

Posted on 20 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

Still in the hunt for the postseason but more realistically in the middle of an embarrassing late season collapse, the Utah Jazz might be already looking towards the summer, in which their decision to keep either Paul Millsap or Al Jefferson, along with their need to find a starting point guard to steer the team in the right direction, trumps everything else. More

Louisville Cardinals Basketball

10 Most Valuable College Basketball Teams

Posted on 19 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

Based on the profits and numbers from the previous season, there’s one change to the top 10 most valuable college basketball programs in 2013, with Duke falling out and Michigan State heading in instead, while Louisville, Kansas and North Carolina composite the same (in slightly different order) top 3 from last year. More

Norfolk State after beating Missouri

Biggest First Round Upsets in the History of the NCAA Tournament

Posted on 19 Mar, 2013, by in Featured

These days, the first round of the NCAA tournament is actually what’s known as the first four, where no upsets can occur, with the real stuff and the actual best of 64 beginning in the second round. To this day, no number one seed has ever lost to a #16 seeded team, but we’ve had six upsets of a 15th seed over a number 2, including twice last season, with Duke losing to Lehigh and Missouri dropping a game to Norfolk State More