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NBA Playoffs Round 2 Predictions

Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs: Spurs in 6 [caption id="attachment_13728" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Photo Credit: (REUTERS/Robert Galbraith)[/caption] After an exciting up and down series between two of the most exciting and energetic teams in the NBA, the 6-seed Warriors now face the 2-seed Spurs. The Warriors were able to strive in a fast-paced round one against Denver, but now they fa ...

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The Most Dangerous 8th Seed In NBA History: The Los Angeles Lakers

[caption id="attachment_12848" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Photo Credit: Steve Dykes / EPA[/caption] On January 23rd the Los Angeles Lakers lost on the road to the Grizzlies 106-93 and dropped to 17-25 to 12th place in the Western Conference. Most experts by now had completely counted the Lakers out and gave them no shot at making the playoffs. The story of the Lakers’ ineffectiveness and futility head ...

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The 5 Most Exciting Point Guards in the NBA

[caption id="attachment_12804" align="aligncenter" width="534"] Russell Westbrook's athleticism leads an exciting new wave of point guards that are just plain fun to watch. Via usatoday.com[/caption] As the NBA playoff push heats up, let’s take a look at the five most exciting, UN-INJURED point guards in the league. (All provided statistics are career regular season averages.) 5. Tony Parker-Best Veteran: a ...

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The Year of San Francisco

Every year, Boston, New York, or Los Angeles are usually involved in the championship discussions of the major sports. When a smaller city rises to the top in one sport, it comes off as a surprise to many, but when one city does it in all three sports, the sports world gets turned upside down. San Francisco is doing just that. 2012 San Francisco Giants [caption id="attachment_11764" align="aligncenter" widt ...

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Random Athlete Of The Day- Andrew DeClercq

Andrew played college ball at the University of Florida and helped lead them to the Final Four in 1994. In the 1995 NBA Draft DeClercq fell to the 34th pick overall by the Golden State Warriors. In his first season Andrew didn't see the floor very often, not because he was so tall (bad joke), but because he only played 9 mpg. The next two seasons (one with Warriors one with the Boston Celtics), Andrew avera ...

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Random Athlete Of The Day- Cherokee Parks

California's own Cherokee Parks is well deserving of being our Random Athlete of the Day. He played at Duke University under Coach K, and led his Blue Devils to the National Championship his freshman year. Well he didn't really lead them, but he was on the team. But that doesn't mean Cherokee wasn't a beast in the ACC. His college success actually made him a lottery pick. The lucky Dallas Mavericks landed C ...

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Random Athlete Of The Day- World B. Free

Before there was Meta World Peace, there was World B. Free. He was known as Lloyd Bernard Free before the name change. World was born in Atlanta, GA, went to  high school in Brooklyn, and played collegiate basketball at Guilford. World was taken 2nd round 23rd overall by the Philadelphia 76ers. The point guard went on to play for the San Diego Clippers, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, and ended ...

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