The Heat Storm Back

June 16, 2013

By Craig Fields So that’s the way the cookie crumbled. Dwyane Wade played like the “Flash” of ‘06. LeBron James played like the “Superman” of the current NBA. Chris Bosh was the, well he has […]

Now, We Have A Series

June 11, 2013

By Craig Fields The theme for LeBron James and the Heat this postseason has to be redemption. They have had this ability to bounce back after every loss this postseason. A few numbers to help […]

Tony Parker Leads the Way

June 9, 2013

By Craig Fields Superman himself would have been proud of the 4th quarter heroics provided by the San Antonio Spurs’ point guard, Tony Parker. It is no exaggeration to say that without his special performance, […]

2013 NBA Finals: New School vs Old School

June 6, 2013

By Craig Fields It’s time for the NBA Finals! So let’s get down to business… The Spurs will try to slow down the locomotive that appears to be the Miami Heat. The Heat, just coming […]

Rest vs Rust

June 4, 2013

By Craig Fields After a 4-0 sweep in the NBA playoffs the topic that typically follows is whether or not that team will be rusty in the next series. One thing I love about sports […]

And the Top NBA Prospect is…

May 28, 2013

By Craig Fields So with the NBA Draft just over a month away, prospects’ stock typically rises and falls even until the day of the draft itself. Even though this is the case, with a […]

Uncharted Waters

May 21, 2013

By Craig Fields The Memphis Grizzlies have long since removed themselves from the mediocre and rather deplorable Vancouver Grizzlies days. Days that saw an expansion team that could not win 29 percent of their games […]

The NBA Coach of the Year is…

May 16, 2013

By Craig Fields There has been plenty of debate, skepticism and wonder about George Karl winning the Coach of the Year award on Wednesday, May 8.  Honestly, with there being so many teams seemingly over […]

On Deck: To Honor A Legacy

May 1, 2013

By Will Martin It was back in October when it was announced that National Basketball Association commissioner David Stern would be stepping down from his post on February 1, 2014. Thus a 30 year run […]

Playoffs, Like Players, Hurt by Injuries

April 30, 2013

By Craig Fields How many times have we heard the great Doc Rivers, coach of the Boston Celtics, say something to the extent of, “We will not use injuries as an excuse. We are all […]

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