Didn’t know that about Wilt and his 21 assists, eh? Told you our questions were tough. Here is today’s question: Who had the last quadruple double in the NBA? [Read more…]
Archives for November 2012
Karalis: A broader look at Rajon Rondo, instigator
BOSTON — The immediate question concerning Rajon Rondo is this: How many games is he going to miss for instigating the brawl between the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Nets? But the broader question is this: When will people start to appreciate the fact that Rondo is a much, much better shooter than people give him credit for? [Read more…]
Poll: What is proper suspension for Rajon Rondo?
Rajon Rondo is going to get suspended by the NBA (Stu Jackson will make the decision) for instigating the brawl against the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night that spilled into the stands. How long should that suspension be? [Read more…]
The Bernucca List – Edition 33
When we created last week’s Bernucca List, we believed that there was one correct answer. That answer was provided by reader Brian Rivel, who determined the list was made up of the five players who finished second in the major statistical categories – scoring, rebounding, assists, blocks and steals – a season ago. [Read more…]
Billups Back; Rondo Ejected; Wizards Finally Win
It’s the same old Spurs. When Kawhi Leonard went down, then Stephen Jackson got hurt, I thought Danny Green would become a fantasy star for at least a couple of weeks. It hasn’t worked out that way. Instead, the veteran stars have stepped up their games. Tim Duncan outscored Nikola Vucevic 13-0 by halftime and Tony Parker (14 PTS, 8 AST) was needed for less than 30 minutes. Manu Ginobili was brilliant as the sixth man, hitting 6-of-9, all from 3-point
SH Blog: D’Antoni regrets going to New York, Jason Terry rips Kris Humphries
What do players and coaches do when things go in the wrong direction? Take a shot, for one. And I’m not talking about a shot of Jack Daniels. Be it a coaching decision or a player’s poor play, the natural reaction is to take a shot at someone – directly or subtly – when the results are negative. Some will even take a shot at themselves at times, if it’s called for. The blame game is the theme of the stories around
Tweet of the Night: Kris Humphries
Tweet of the Day: Roy Hibbert
Nobody is perfect. Nobody can be expected to do their job perfectly. Yet, after entering the 2012-13 NBA season with high expectations, Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert has yet to live up to the high expectations brought on by the new $58 million four-year max contract that he signed in the offseason. His critics are everywhere and nowhere, seeing as a lot of them are internet writers. Still, he has not given up hope that he will be able to get out of his
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