Category: NBA

  • The NBA’s New CBA – Teams Hurt the Most

    The NBA Lockout didn’t level the playing field for small market teams. It went after those with a lot of big contracts, like the Miami Heat with LeBron, Wade and Bosh. The rich teams in big markets and those with wealthy and spending owners like Mark Cuban can keep on spending.

  • Owners and Players Reach Tentative Deal to (Possibly) End NBA Lockout

    The NBA Lockout might be over. The owners and players reached a tentative deal on Friday after 15 hours of negotiating, with a 2011-2012 season starting on Christmas with a 66 game schedule planned for the teams.

  • Deron Williams Drops 50 For Besiktas

    Deron Williams had a career best night for Besiktas in European action, dropping 50 points on Gottingen from Germany, as his Turkey experience gets better and better with time. He might be getting Lamar Odom as a teammate pretty soon as well.

  • Dennis Rodman’s Best Game on the Best Team Ever

    Dennis Rodman, NBA Hall of Fame member, finished his career with five NBA titles. His best game came on May 19, 1996, playing for the Chicago Bulls against the Orlando Magic in the NBA Playoffs, doing everything, including shutting down Shaquille O’Neal.

  • Carrier Classic Much More than North Carolina Beating Michigan State

    The Carrier Classic was so much more than a #1 North Carolina Tar Heels beating the Michigan State Spartans game, with the actual aircraft carrier, president, soldiers and veterans day setting being much more than just a setting.

  • Occupy – NBA Lockout Edition

    The NBA Lockout has reached another crucial stage, as David Stern’s ultimatum has been met with another NO DEAL from the players, which makes the Wednesday, 5PM deadline a way-point with very grim possibilities, including cancelling the season.

  • The NBA Lockout Nightmare – Month 5 and Counting

    From hope to despair, from 53 to 47, from BRI to age limits, two years in college, hard caps and flex caps. And that’s not all. But after so many words, after a growing sense of optimism that blew up in everyone’s faces this week when Billy Hunter turned the latest offer down, the bottom line is that we’re over four months into the NBA lockout.

  • NBA Lockout Gets Longer, Future of Season Gets Darker

    The NBA season will be another two weeks shorter it seems, and the NBA Lockout keeps on going, steamrolling NBA Fans into apathy. Tyson Chandler calling the owners dictators, players being agressive in the media instead of shutting up and focusing on negotiations isn’t helping.

  • The Bowling Green Stroh Center Rap

    I’m not sure how many Arena-Theme Rap Music Videos our out there, but I’m pretty sure that the one made to promote Bowling Green State University’s new Home, the Stroh Center, is best one in history.

  • NBA Lockout Still Nowhere Near Ending

    One more week, 30 hours of negotiations, this time with a federal mediator George Cohen, with and without sick David Stern, and still, the NBA players and owners seem hundreds of millions of dollars apart, and more of the season getting cancelled is now in jeopardy.