Posts Tagged ‘NBA’

Chris Paul Demands Trade

Written by Mike on July 22, 2010

Chris Paul

Yet another NBA superstar is looking to relocate this summer. This time its not via Free Agency, Chris Paul is demanding a trade from the New Orleans Hornets. This news was definitely a surprise to me, Paul was one of [...]

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The Decision: LeBron Going to Miami

Written by Mike on July 9, 2010

LeBron James Leaves Cleveland for Miami Heat

LeBron James is no longer a free agent in the NBA, and he won’t be again for five years. During his one-hour special on ESPN, he officially announced he plans to play for the Miami Heat next season. He will [...]

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LeBron: Last Man Standing

Written by Mike on July 7, 2010

Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh

Carlos Boozer has now agreed to terms with the Chicago Bulls. The coveted forward has agreed to a 5 year deal worth $80 million. That officially rules out the Cavs coming out of no-where to land him. It also leaves [...]

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NBA Free Agency: Starting to Settle

Written by Mike on July 7, 2010

Dwayne Wade Leads Miami

The biggest NBA Free Agency in history has taken another step towards the end. Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh have both agreed to play for the Miami Heat next season.  The contract details for both have not been finalized. That [...]

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Welcome to New York Amar’e

Written by Mike on July 5, 2010

Amare and the Knicks

Another big name from the best NBA free agent class has made a formal commitment to sign with a team. Joe Johnson was the first to agree to terms, and now Amar’e Stoudemire has agreed to a deal with the [...]

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NBA Free Agency Starts With a Bang

Written by Mike on July 2, 2010

Joe Johnson scores big time with this contract

No, LeBron James didn’t sign on day one of the Summer of LeBron. If he did, it wouldn’t be his summer. In fact, I think he has his mind made up already, and instead is just seeing what people will [...]

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A Tale of Two Odoms

Written by Mike on May 29, 2010

The Lakers-Suns series started out looking like it was going to be a non-series. The Lakers came out firing in games one and two and came away with two relatively easy wins. A major factor in these games was the [...]

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