Archive for May 12th, 2008
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Stern Says Pre-Game Pyrotecnics Over The Top
There may be hope yet for peace in the Middle East. At least?I feel?the possibility is far greater than I would have 24 hours ago. Why the sudden bust of optimism? NBA?Commissioner David Stern and your faithful scribe actually agree on an issue concerning the marketing of the NBA. The earth so far is still [...]
No Comments » - Posted in NBA PLAYOFFS, SDC COMMENTARY by Jeff Sack
Monday, May 12th, 2008
D’Antoni’s Hiring Could Mean New Era For The Knicks
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The NBA has benefited from the revived states of the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. Now the league could be getting another shot in the arm with the New York Knicks’ hiring of Mike D’Antoni as its head coach.
The Knicks don’t appear to be a desirable place at which to work because of the [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
Reports Out Of New York Claim LBJ Could Head To Knicks
“Newsday” Monday decided that they wanted to start Cleveland Cavaliers fan’s week off?exploiting their biggest fear. Of course that would be losing the “Franchise” AKA LeBron James. The newspaper out of Long Island decided to speculate that the hiring of new Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni could lead to the eventual signing of LBJ to a [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
ESPN: Carlisle: Spurs Making Chris Paul Beat Them
No Comments » - Posted in ESPN Reports, NBA PLAYOFFS by Jeff Sack
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Nelson “Guaranteeing” Magic Will Beat Pistons In Game Five
If you think about this next?story you will quickly figure out that Orlando Magic point guard Jameer?Nelson is a very savvy and bright young man. The Associated Press reported Sunday that Nelson told reporters, that the team has made adjustments, and he is personally guaranteeing a victory in Detroit for the Magic in game five [...]
No Comments » - Posted in NBA PLAYOFFS by Jeff Sack
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Spurs Swat Down Hornets In Game Four 100-80 Series Deadlocked at 2-2
Teams that look invincible at home look like cream puffs on the road in most series so far in the NBA Post Season of 2008. The series between the San Antonio Spurs and New Orleans Hornets is a perfect case in point. The buzz around the Association? earlier this week, was the “changing of the [...]



