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This week The Ref discusses ESPN Henry Abbott’s post about Kobe Bryant’s clutchness, or lack there of, referee’s ridiculous T-giving, Jim O’Brien firing, and the Heat-Thunder rivalry. This episode is jam packed with goodies so enjoy.
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Merry Christmas everybody. Since everyone has been terrific this year, The Ref previews all of the holiday games with picks and analysis. The debate begins as some of the best teams go at it on Jesus’ birthday, and The Ref has an interesting take on this year’s games. Enjoy and be safe this holiday!
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As the Miami Heat enjoys it’s slaughtering of Phoenix last night with Chris Bosh finally showing up for game time and then ending with his ridiculous stupid comments, the man that was dealt to Minnesota for him to come there was making a game winning jumper to propel his team to a promising future. I could only be talking about Michael Beasley.
In this early season, Mr. Beasley has proven 28 teams that had a chance to trade for him wrong for not picking him up, especially the Toronto Raptors. …
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Ladies and Gents, the crazy, constantly entertaining 2010 offseason is over. It was filled with moments of brilliance, stupidity, and what the hell were they thinking. It proved to live up to all of the hype, even if some players didn’t go to teams I wanted them to go to. I’m a Knicks fan, enough said. Now the dust has settled and we are entertaining the ideas of preseason, hopes of glory, but pretty much setting up for extreme disappointment and anger. Again, I’m a …
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions in this article are solely those of myself, JB, and no other writer on the staff.
As a Nets season ticket holder I am disappointed that the New Jersey Nets lost out in the LeBron James sweepstakes. I am not the hugest LBJ fan, but I have to admit that it would have been exciting to watch him play 41 times a year. A lot of articles that have been circulating the web, newspapers, and magazines have been bashing “King James,” and they have every right. …
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Today marks the day where as a Nets fan I start to cry (unless LeBron agrees to sign with NJ tomorrow night at 9). Chris Bosh and D-Wade are going to be playing together in Miami next year. Neither of the deals were officially announed in terms of contracts but I’m sure Wade will be signing the max contract and it’s been rumored that Bosh will be leaving $30 million on the table to sign with the Heat.
If that’s the case, big ups to Chris Bosh. Unfortunately I’ve been watching …
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With all the rumors and speculation that have been swirling around the biggest free agent frenzy in NBA history, it is hard to figure out what if fact and what is fiction. Here at NBAtoday, we are determined to bring you the latest, “truthful” news. Check back here early and often to see what is going on during these next few hectic days.
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Joe Johnson. It is reported that the Atlanta Hawks are offering Joe Johnson a six year, 119 million dollar contract. All I can say is wow. …
