The race for this season’s Most Improved Player reminds me of one of those computer-simulated races that take place on the jumbotrons at arenas throughout the country. You know what I’m talking about. They’ve got the cute characters and cool animation, but they end up with more twists and turns than an M. Night Shyamalan movie. Most races go something like this: [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Jay Williams
Bernucca: Jeremy Lin’s 15 minutes of fame are over
Toward the end of the film “Se7en,” two detectives are driving a serial killer to a supposed location of one of the killer’s victims. The serial killer, played by Kevin Spacey, tries to convince the detectives of the lasting importance of his acts. One of the detectives, played by Brad Pitt, dismisses the serial killer’s claims by saying, “You’re a T-shirt. You’re a Movie of the Week.” That pretty much sums up Jeremy Lin. [Read more…]
SH Blog: D’Antoni says Lakers “not even close to being a good team”
Really, it shouldn’t be a shock that a 10-14 team isn’t good. We’re past the point where that could be a huge fluke, right? [Read more…]
Podcast: Brian Geltzeiler joins Yahoo Sports Radio’s Sean Pendergast
Brian Geltzeiler joins Yahoo Sports Radio with Sean Pendergast to discuss the woeful Lakers, Jeremy Lin and the Rockets playoff chances, and the warm embrace of Kevin McHale and Kevin Garnett at the end of the Rockets and Celtics game. [Read more…]
Podcast: Brian Geltzeiler talks Lakers, Lin/Harden, and Western Conference Playoffs
Brian Geltzeiler joins Brett Norsworthy on Fish N’ Stats in Memphis to talk NBA news. They break down the Jeremy Lin and James Harden pairing, the Lakers woes and an early look at the Western Conference Playoff picture. [Read more…]
Podcast: Brian Geltzeiler talks Harden, Lin and Rockets with 1560 The Game
Brian Geltzeiler joins 1560 The Game in Houston with John and Sean to discuss the Jermey Lin/James Harden tandem, Los Angeles Lakers continued troubles, and a look at the Western Conference playoff picture. [Read more…]
Most Improved Player Rankings After Week Six
It’s not Chris Sheridan’s fault. He didn’t know what he was getting into when he handed this column over to me, one of the top five most improved human beings on the face of the Earth. He didn’t know that I could barely read in 10th grade, but that my diligence and perseverance has make me grammar better so much. He couldn’t possibly have known that I successfully debated Mookie Blaylock’s candidacy for Most Improved Player in week three of the 1994-95 NBA season
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