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  • How Much Does Attendance Help NBA Teams Win at Home

    The Dallas Mavericks and the Chicago Bulls bring in more fans each night than anyone else in the league, but the best home records belong to the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs. What’s the connection between home advantage and the attendance numbers?

    February 28, 2012
  • Andrew Luck is the Right Choice for the Indianapolis Colts

    The Indianapolis Colts have a difficult decision to make, involving business with emotion, which is never good, but the option they should take is clear – Andrew Luck from Stanford as their next (hopeful) franchise quarterback, and let Peyton Manning find his second Super Bowl ring somewhere else.

    February 27, 2012
  • Minnesota Timberwolves as N’ Sync For a Day

    Kevin Love as Justin Timberlake? Probably not the greatest comparison, although I think JT is a decent basketball player. Not a double double monster like Love, who had some impressive moments during the 2012 All Star game, but we do know for sure that Love is no singer.

    February 27, 2012
  • On LeBron James and NBA Clutch Shooting This Season

    LeBron James gave up on the final shot in the All-Star game, but his clutch shooting numbers haven’t been exactly stellar this season, so maybe he knew what he was doing. Shooting without anyone to restrain you, a-la Kobe Bryant, doesn’t always help your team, while having a Durant-Westbrook combo to share the load seems like the best idea.

    February 27, 2012
  • When the Carling Cup Does Matter

    Liverpool needed some penalty kicks drama to beat Cardiff and win the Carling Cup, their 8th successful visit to the competition’s final, with the Gerrard family in the eye of the storm, while taking the bigger, Macro kind of view on things, it doesn’t really matter for a club like Kenny Dalglish remembers from the great days.

    February 27, 2012
  • Another All-Star Game, Another Kobe Bryant Record

    Kobe Bryant didn’t win the MVP, but he got what he wanted from the 2012 All-Star game. Setting records is something of a quest for Bryant, and breaking Michael Jodan’s record for most points in the All-Star games was on his mind all night, while Kevin Durant led the West to the win, winning the MVP, while LeBron James, who was just as good, came up just short for the East.

    February 27, 2012
  • There’s Only One Team in North London (Arsenal vs Tottenham)

    Arsenal and Arsene Wenger are navigating through a terrible season in their standards, but their 5-2 win over Tottenham in the North London Derby, in their best display of the season with Theo Walcott scoring twice to cap off a comeback from 0-2 down will undoubtedly raise the spirits back to normal among Gunners fans, at least for a week or so.

    February 26, 2012
  • Is Devon Alexander the Next Great Welterweight?

    Devon Alexander didn’t win a title belt, but he looked so impressive by beating Marcos Maidana as the two made their first venture into Welterweight, and bigger fights and nice, shiny alphabet belts are certainly waiting for him in the near future.

    February 26, 2012
  • Top Ten NBA Players in 2011-2012 – Mid Season Edition

    LeBron James didn’t win the MVP last season, which would have been his third regular season award, because of the negative hype against him, and Derrick Rose suddenly bringing back the Chicago Bulls into a championship caliber team. Joined by Durant, Bynum, Howard, Bryant, Paul, Aldridge, Griffin and Kevin Love, these are the best NBA players so far in the 2011-2012 season.

    February 26, 2012
  • A Boring Winner (Jeremy Evans) for a Boring Competition (Dunk Contest)

    Jeremy Evans did impress us by jumping over Gordon Haywood and dunking two balls, but the dunk contest just lacks any kind of star power, even being overshadowed by the three-point competition with Kevin Love and Kevin Durant, and will remain a bit boring as long as big names continue to avoid entering.

    February 26, 2012
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