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March 10, 2009

Last night, the Lakers lost big to the Blazers. The Blazers are a fun team to watch–a talented, young group of guys coached into a really watchable brand of ball–and got up big in the first half. They continued their dominance in the third quarter against a positively Van Gundian defensi...
exitcreative [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Clay Parker Jones at 2:45 PM

February 23, 2009

When he’s throwing it down like this, it’s no wonder that Nene is the NBA’s leading shooter. Welcome to Part Three of the Field Goal percentage series, where we will take a look at the big fellas and their success flushing the rock. Centres, by nature, play down low and usually sho...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex Hardin at 1:07 PM
Jim O’Brien has orchestrated an improved offense for Indy, but the D? Ugh. The Indiana Pacers showed modest improvement in 2007-08, but this year has been a bit of a disappointment thanks to an awful start that buried the team. Believe it or not, with three wins in their past four games, the P...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RotoRob at 10:56 AM

February 21, 2009

Will Leaf fans give Mats Sundin the gears Saturday, or will he be cheered? BY TSM Editor’s Note: This article comes to us courtesy of Torontosportsmedia.com, a web site that focuses on the sports journalism scene in T.O. We will soon be engaging in a content-sharing arrangement with this site, so ...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RotoRob at 3:09 PM

February 19, 2009

NBA teams make trades to build for the future, make a run for the title, or clear salary cap space—but sometimes they just don't want to look at some guy's mug any longer. Chris Mihm was traded from the probable 2009 champions in L.A. to the basketball graveyard known as Memphis yesterday in e...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dashiell Bennett at 3:30 PM

February 18, 2009

NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball. These are the type of comparisons we all love to make and your intrepid author is no exception. Joe Johnson can’t carry Kobe Bryant’s jock strap you may say, but if you break down the stats it turns out he can carry Kobe...
NBA Obsessed [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by James at 9:01 PM
Paul Millsap has been a fantasy saviour with Carlos Boozer out. Unfortunately, Boozer is nearly set to return. Welcome to the Part Two of the Hidden Truth: FG Percentage, where today we take a look at FG percentage at the forward position. Thanks to some “helpful� advice, these rankings, unlike ...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex Hardin at 1:16 PM

February 16, 2009

Need a guard that can help you in FG percentage? Give Ronnie Brewer a look. Welcome to the first edition of The Hidden Truth, a new NBA fantasy column in which I will be focusing on exposing the stats and players that win fantasy leagues. For instance, everyone knows Allen Iverson can hoop, but what...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex Hardin at 1:21 PM

February 15, 2009

We like rookie Roy Hibbert as a deep sleeper in the second half for the Pacers. (Michael Conroy) Centres Roy Hibbert, Indiana Pacers: The Georgetown alum hasn’t exactly set the league on fire during his inaugural campaign, but he is averaging 8.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in five Februa...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Herija Green at 8:46 PM

January 28, 2009

Expect Mike Dunleavy, left, to assume the usual position at the NBA Lottery Draft for the Clippers this summer. Three seasons ago, the Clippers won 47 games with an exciting young team that not only made the playoffs, but actually finished ahead of the Lakers. Suddenly, the Clips were no longer simp...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RotoRob at 2:41 PM
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