BOS @ PHI: Stay tuned for tonight’s rematch, folks. Rajon Rondo (16 PTS, 13 REB, 14 AST, 3 STL, 3 BLK) had a triple-double in a hard-fought overtime loss. [Read more…]
Archives for December 2012
Mark Jackson: Son of New York City, Ire Of Its Fans
NEW YORK — With five seconds remaining in the game and his Indiana Pacers clinging to a 97-95 lead, Mark Jackson saw his former running mate, Patrick Ewing—a man Jackson once dished dimes to as if it were his personal duty—miss a finger-roll that would have forced overtime. And like that, the New York Knicks saw their 1994-1995 NBA season end. Way back then, Jackson was a paradox. A son of New York City, but a demon to its fans. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Anthony Davis
College. These days, for most of us with average (at best) athleticism and hopes of attaining the “American Dream,” college is imperative, not optional. For professional athletes, that is completely arbitrary. It is, however, encouraging to see athletes go back to school to complete their degrees…especially, seeing as it sets an example for the many young fans who follow them and their careers. New Orleans Pelicans Hornets star rookie Anthony Davis and his former Kentucky teammate Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (currently with the Charlotte Bobcats)
The Bernucca List – Edition 34
My apologies for not posting this for its usual Thursday run. High school basketball season has started, and as a JV coach, it is a busy time. Reader Brian Rivel is making a name for himself. For the second straight week, he provided the first correct answer to the most recent addition of The Bernucca List. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Durant wants to join the 50-40-90 club, Howard yells at Bryant
Remember back in 2010, when Kenny Smith boldly claimed that Kevin Durant would be the best basketball player in the NBA in three years? It sounded pretty crazy then, mostly because of the guy that just won Sportsman of the Year, along with just about everything else you could possibly win over the past calendar year as a basketball player. What separated LeBron James from Durant back then was his ability to create for others on offense, something the Thunder forward had
Jamal Crawford, Moke Hamilton and Doug Smith on SHRadio
Jamal Crawford is coming on our radio show today, and I am going to blindside him with a trivia question that should be right up his alley. We’ll see how he does. Also coming on are Doug Smith of the Toronto Star and our own Moke Hamilton, who is one of the only guys in New York covering both the Knicks and the Nets. Enjoy the show. Listen to internet radio with Sheridan Hoops Radio on Blog Talk Radio
SH Blog: Ball movement has Knicks in rhythm, on fire
During the pregame of Knicks-Heat on TNT, Marv Albert wasted no time targeting the biggest concern of the evening for Knicks fans. Would New York, minus Carmelo Anthony, be able to put the ball in the hoop? [Read more…]
Daily NBA Trivia Question: Dec. 7, 2012
Yes, we even have extraterrestrials in our trivia questions. Yesterday’s answer was Darryl Dawkins, who often claimed to be from the planet Lovetron. Today’s question is: Which player holds the NBA record for most blocked shots in one season? [Read more…]
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