Wednesday, May 22, 2013

NBA Draft Ready: Kemba Walker Caps Run of a Lifetime

It probably wasn’t Kemba Walker’s best college basketball game. Hell, it wasn’t even close. His 16 points on 5 of 19 shooting in last night’s NCAA Basketball National Championship Game was far from some of the spectacular shooting days he put together during this 11-game run that began back in mid-March. Even in inefficiency, Walker [...]

It probably wasn’t Kemba Walker’s best college basketball game. Hell, it wasn’t even close. His 16 points on 5 of 19 shooting in last night’s NCAA Basketball National Championship Game was far from some of the spectacular shooting days he put together during this 11-game run that began back in mid-March. Even in inefficiency, Walker [...]

LeBron Isn’t the Most Influential Aspect of the NBA Offseason

June 27, 2010 by  
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In the 2010 NBA Summer of LeBron James, one thing is probably being severely overlooked right now. While everyone understands the potential future greatness of whatever team LeBron should decide to join once free agency starts, it’s highly unlikely that the team he will join will become the favorites to win the NBA Finals or [...]

In the 2010 NBA Summer of LeBron James, one thing is probably being severely overlooked right now. While everyone understands the potential future greatness of whatever team LeBron should decide to join once free agency starts, it’s highly unlikely that the team he will join will become the favorites to win the NBA Finals or [...]

NBA Draft, 2010: The Wizards Should Trade John Wall

May 21, 2010 by  
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I have been thinking about this for a while, or at least since Tuesday night, and I have come to the conclusion that the Washington Wizards, which won the NBA Draft Lottery, should trade John Wall. Why do I believe that? Well, I could go into my discussion on why the point guard position isn’t [...]

I have been thinking about this for a while, or at least since Tuesday night, and I have come to the conclusion that the Washington Wizards, which won the NBA Draft Lottery, should trade John Wall. Why do I believe that? Well, I could go into my discussion on why the point guard position isn’t [...]

TSW Daily Digest: The Overvaluation of the Point Guard

May 21, 2010 by  
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I love a good point guard! What Steve Nash is doing in the playoffs is amazing! What point guards like Chauncey Billups, Steve Nash and Chris Paul have done over the years have been great to watch! However, none of them have championship rings. The only great point guard right now with a championship ring [...]

I love a good point guard! What Steve Nash is doing in the playoffs is amazing! What point guards like Chauncey Billups, Steve Nash and Chris Paul have done over the years have been great to watch! However, none of them have championship rings. The only great point guard right now with a championship ring [...]

Evan Turner Is the Best Player in the 2010 NBA Draft

March 23, 2010 by  
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In naming Evan Turner the TSW Men’s College Basketball Player of the Year, we weren’t too shy in saying that Turner is not just the best college basketball player, but the best player overall.Yes, that’s right. We think he deserves to be the first player drafted in the 2010 NBA Draft; this despite the fact [...]

In naming Evan Turner the TSW Men’s College Basketball Player of the Year, we weren’t too shy in saying that Turner is not just the best college basketball player, but the best player overall.Yes, that’s right. We think he deserves to be the first player drafted in the 2010 NBA Draft; this despite the fact [...]

NBA Draft: All of a Sudden, I Like Curry’s Prospects

June 25, 2009 by  
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I’m starting to like the NBA prospects of Stephen Curry. After merely viewing him as a potential Steve Kerr at best, I have been convinced that he can be much, much more.Okay, so Curry might be 6’1 (at best) and he is not exactly the best athlete in the draft, however, a comparison of Curry [...]

I’m starting to like the NBA prospects of Stephen Curry. After merely viewing him as a potential Steve Kerr at best, I have been convinced that he can be much, much more.Okay, so Curry might be 6’1 (at best) and he is not exactly the best athlete in the draft, however, a comparison of Curry [...]

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