Denver Nuggets win NBA Championship!

Denver Nuggets win NBA Championship!

Ok, forget everything I have said or written about the Nuggets over the past month. The Denver Nuggets win the NBA Championship this year. Did you see the game against the Boston Celtics tonight? How can anyone dought them now? They played flawless tonight, do not worry about those little 17 turnovers, they won right? […]

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 The Best of the West so Far

The Best of the West so Far

The 2019-20 season has been everything we thought it would be, and maybe more. The western conference of the NBA has lived up to the hype as being the top conference in the NBA. All the new players on all the new teams have added the excitement and parity the league has been looking for. […]

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 Nuggets Defeat the Magic in Low Scoring Game

Nuggets Defeat the Magic in Low Scoring Game

Saturday night at the Amway Center in Orlando the Denver Nuggets defeated the Orlando Magic 91-87. Once again it was a combination of poor shooting and lack of aggression to get to the line, that led to the Magic defeat. The Magic came out to take care of business and the Nuggets came out and […]

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 The Nuggets so Far: Things to Note

The Nuggets so Far: Things to Note

The Nuggets have won their first two games to open the season, albeit through an unexpected course of events. The anticipated season debut of Nikola Jokic was cut short very early as the Blazers drew two quick fouls from him on the defensive end then leading to an offensive foul. With three fouls in four […]

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 Five Questions for the Northwest Division

Five Questions for the Northwest Division

We are finally down to single-digit days until the NBA tips off. With all of the moves this offseason, this upcoming season is going to be an entertaining one. We are taking each division at a time, and looking at the biggest question for each team. Today we head over to the Western Conference with […]

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 NBA is Back and Ballin Out!

NBA is Back and Ballin Out!

The best time of the year has arrived, the NBA is back! If you are a sports fan, of just about any type, this has got to be your favorite time of year. All major sports are either in playoffs, Baseball, or well into the season, football, and a couple just getting started, Hockey and […]

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 Nikola Jokic Ejected in FIBA Loss

Nikola Jokic Ejected in FIBA Loss

Early Sunday morning in the U.S the Spain National team beat the Serbian national team in the second round of FIBA World Cup play 81-69. The biggest loss of the day for team Serbia was the loss of their all-star Nikola Jokic. Jokic was ejected with 6:40 left in the third quarter. Marc Gasol had […]

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 Joe Johnson Nationally Televised Tryout

Joe Johnson Nationally Televised Tryout

Joe Johnson showed the world a thing or two with his Big 3 tournament performance. Proving that “Iso Joe” has still left in the tank to perform at the highest level. Being in the league was essentially Joe Johnson nationally televised tryout for the NBA again. Big 3 League For those of you who don’t […]

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 NBA Throwback: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

NBA Throwback: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

Chris Jackson is now known as Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf when he changed his name in 1993 when he converted to the Nation of Islam. Abdul-Rauf went college at Louisianna State University (LSU). LSU At LSU Abdul-Rauf was an outstanding player. In his third game for LSU, he scored 48 points and also set the scoring record […]

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 Joe Johnson Back In The NBA?

Joe Johnson Back In The NBA?

Joe Johnson or Iso Joe may be coming to an NBA city near you. Yes, the Joe Johnson that played in the NBA for 18 years and for seven teams. One of the most dynamic players to have played over the last decade, Joe Johnson back in the NBA. He has been playing on the […]

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 Paul Millsap, The Human Time Capsule

Paul Millsap, The Human Time Capsule

Paul Millsap began his NBA life as a 6’8” power forward. He pounded the boards and shot efficiently from close range. His primary defensive assignments were in the post and on the elbows. The team that drafted him eventually elected to let Millsap leave in free agency because he could not play alongside of the other big man the Jazz planned to build around. As the pace and space era dawned, Millsap transformed into a 3-point shooter and a ferocious defender on the perimeter.

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 Who Replaces Boogie Cousins? Powered By NBA 2K19

Who Replaces Boogie Cousins? Powered By NBA 2K19

Who Replaces Boogie Cousins? The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a huge blow last Monday when DeMarcus “Boogie” Cousins tore his ACL during a preseason workout. Things got worse last Thursday when the news was released that he will miss the upcoming season. JaVale McGee will be the teams starting center going forward. However this leaves […]

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