NBA Lockout Gameplan: Players Should Go Overseas
July 12, 2011 by The Sports Watchers
Filed under NBA, The Featured Sports
We were doing our best to refrain from lockout talk on TheSportsWatchers.com… until now. But we just couldn’t help ourselves. However, recent transactions have made it abundantly clear how the players can get some leverage in the NBA labor talks and bring the owners closer to their side of the debate. Quite frankly, this idea [...]
Zo Knows: LeBron’s MVP throne is in jeopardy
Since the end of the 2007-2008 NBA season, when Kobe Bryant won the NBA’s MVP award, I have been arguing that LeBron James is the best player in the NBA . Why did I deter away from Kobe in the very year that he won the MVP? For starters, LeBron was a more prolific scorer, [...]
Chris Paul Getting Traded?
June 23, 2010 by The Sports Watchers
Filed under NBA
The debate is always going to be there. No, I’m not talking about the Kobe-LeBron debate. I am talking about the best point guard in the NBA debate. Names like Steve Nash and Rajon Rondo get thrown into the mix, but the debate usually boils down to Chris Paul and Deron Williams. It seemed like [...]
NBA Playoffs: Utah Jazz Must Win
May 3, 2010 by The Sports Watchers
Filed under NBA
Even though my second round NBA Playoff Predictions are going a lot better than my first round predictions, I’m going to refrain from outright predicting Game 2 of the Western Conference Playoff series between the Utah Jazz and the Los Angeles Lakers. Why? Because the winner of this game isn’t as important as whether or [...]
Finding the "D" in Denver…
April 26, 2010 by The Sports Watchers
Filed under Uncategorized
What in the world is going on with the Denver Nuggets? This team is an absolute abomination right now. They don’t play any defense. They don’t run any offense. And to be honest, they don’t seem to be putting forth any effort either.The Nuggets best player, try as he might, coughed up 9 turnovers. They [...]
