Larry Brown was like your grandfather. Or at least, that’s how everyone around college basketball described him. He was an unchallenged legend, revered as one of the game’s great teachers, a man who could parachute in to an irrelevant program in a borderline-irrelevant conference and turn it into a budding basketball hotbed. He was old (75), small, gentle and soft-spoken. He wore little circle glasses, paced around nervously and looked and acted like an English Lit professor. He talked constantly about teaching kids, teaching
Archives for September 2015
Five Things To Watch: Houston Rockets
The 2014-15 Houston Rockets were a feel-good story, shaking off major injuries and muted preseason forecasts to become the Western Conference’s second-best team. The 2015-16 Rockets, on the other hand, shouldn’t come as such a surprise. Following the bold offseason trade for former Denver point guard Ty Lawson, the story in Houston is back to being about what is, rather than what might be. In other words, GM Daryl Morey is finally “all-in” on his roster. While Lawson fills the obvious need of
Meet the man who owns 70 Kobe Bryant signature sneakers
It’s certainly no secret that Michael Jordan was the trailblazer of the signature shoe game, but Kobe Bryant has done a pretty good job over the last two decades of putting his stamp on the overall market. Other players may have overshadowed Kobe in the sneaker world, but one person who did not ignore Bryant’s body of work is @jefferrrson. The San Diego native has over 70 Kobe Bryant shoes, starting in 2009 when he bought the “Carpe Diem” colorway for the Nike
Fantasy Spin: Angels Should Continue To Soar
Congratulations if you profited from three rainouts and keyed on both L.A. teams last night. There’s a massive 18-game MLB slate today as a result. Only the second game of the three doubleheaders matter in DraftKings contests at 7:05 Eastern. [Read more…]
Wacky Predictions That Just May Come True
Every year, unexpected players break out and teams exceed expectations. This year will be no different. So, here’s a strategic look and which players and coaches are the next in line to shock the experts and achieve more than was thought possible. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: NBA players react to news on Derrick Rose’s injury
Is there another player in the NBA who has been as unlucky as Derrick Rose over the past few years in terms of having to deal with injuries? The guard has suffered one injury after another since tearing his ACL in the 2012 NBA Playoffs and has missed an astounding 184 games since. After going through some unexpected and disturbing off-court issues over the past summer, Rose was looking forward to moving past it all and renew his status as one of the
NBA Daily Links: 9.30.15
PHILOSOPHICAL QUOTE OF THE DAY: “The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely different.” -Aldous Huxley [Read more…]
Brooklyn Nets Tickets Drop More Than 50% In Advance Of Preseason
With less than one week to go until the NBA preseason begins, now is the perfect time to start shopping for NBA tickets. At this time, you invariably start to see second-market tickets drop down in price as game day approaches. Traditionally, ticket sales spike to huge levels once they go on sale, and then stabilize close to the game. Typically, when tickets for the NBA preseason and regular season first start hitting the market, prices are inflated as high as
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