Taking the L-Train Out: Free Agency Options for LaMarcus Aldridge in 2015

  Recently, rumors have been swirling around the Portland Trail Blazers’ LaMarcus Aldridge and his plans for the 2015 free agency. Some have anticipated his signing with the Los Angeles Lakers or the New York Knicks, both of which are huge markets. Others have predicted that Aldridge will return to Texas,the state he was raised […]

Who Will Be 2015’s NBA MVP?

The 2014-2015 NBA regular season is nearing its end. With each game scratched off the schedule, speculation regarding the year’s MVP intensifies. The only thing that is given in this year’s MVP race is that Kevin Durant will not return to the podium. The current top four for the MVP this year are Stephen Curry, […]

Is Cleveland back on the map?

It’s been a long time since Cleveland has been known as a thriving metropolis. The city has been more widely known for kidnappings, corruption, and Lake Erie catching on fire. However, it seems the city has been making a comeback these past few months, even in the past week. Some say that the economic boost […]

NBA Goliaths Duke it out in a Game for the Ages

The basketball gods answered the prayers of every NBA fan last night. In the post-game words of Spurs coach Gregg Popovich: “It was one hell of a game.” Looking back at the series, the Heat seemed destined to win Game 6. Neither the Heat nor the Spurs had snagged consecutive wins through the first five […]

Miami’s New Big Three

   The Miami Heat clinched what is very possibly the dagger in the Thunder’s chances at winning the championship. There has never been a team that has recovered from a 3-1 deficit in the NBA Finals, ever. The big story for this game, in addition to Miami’s win is the newest member of their “Big […]

Heat Win At Home

The Miami Heat was home for game 3 of the NBA Finals. Their first home game of the series and the Heat gave their fans a show. The Heat already had the momentum from their game 2 win back in Oklahoma City. Despite the Heat’s win, game 3 saw a more aggressive Thunder and a […]

The Thunder: A Second Half Team

 Prior to the beginning of game 1, ABC opened to the commentary of ESPN NBA broadcasters: Ervin “Magic” Johnson, Jon Barry, Michael Walton, and Chris Broussard. It was the Heat’s third NBA Finals appearance, and for the Thunder, previously known as the Seattle SuperSonics, it was the franchise’s fourth Finals appearance. Out of their prior three Finals appearances they […]

LeBron turned the Heat Up!

It’s Thursday June 7th and the Miami Heat are down in their playoff series with the Boston Celtics 3-2. The Heat had lost the last three-playoff games to the Celtics. Previously to the Celtics three game-winning streak, The Heat were leading the series 2-0 and it had looked as though the Heat would run through […]

How’s your Fantasy League?

With the East and West coast play-offs coming to an end the gamble on fantasy league has become unbearable. The west coast games between Oakland City and the Lakers proved to be one of the toughest continuous games of the season, which ended with Oakland City prevailing. The east coast rivalry of the Heat versus […]

Winners Delight

As you can see from the picture, the excitement in the players eyes for the NBA playoffs is ecstatic Both players know that this will all soon be over and the finale will determine which team is better. In 2008, LeBron was in tears after the game 7 loss in the playoffs. Now geared up for […]