Too Hot to be Stopped?

March 14, 2013

By Craig Fields Which team in the East poses the biggest threat to the defending NBA Champions? Inquiring minds would like to know, I’m sure. But with the Miami Heat scorching the league right now […]

As the Metta World Peace Turns

February 13, 2013

By Craig Fields Ron Artest has done it again. Oh I’m sorry. He’s going by the name Metta World Peace these days. Well a rose by any other name is still a rose, and this […]

Lakers Woes Could Benefit Mavericks

January 22, 2013

By Jan Hubbard A look at the NBA standings three years ago shows how much has changed since the 2009-10 season. At the end of that season, the Western Conference looked like this: 1. Lakers, […]

Mavericks skid finally ends, sign Derek Fisher

December 5, 2012

By Geoff Case Starting Point Guard still undecided. The loss of Jason Kidd has arguably been the toughest the Mavericks’ roster transitions in recent history.  They could always depend on Kidd to run the offense […]

2 Minute Drill: Charles Barkley

July 10, 2012

The Dallas media caught up with Mr. Barkley while he was in town for Dirk Nowitzki’s Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game. And the little less Round Mound of Rebounds (thanks to Weight Watchers) gave us his […]

Draft Dodgers

July 6, 2012

The NBA doesn’t exactly adopt the Marine’s motto of “never leave a man behind” because the NBA draftees often leave behind a lot of their classmates. Just this past week great players like Scott Machado […]

The Legend of Jeremy Lin

February 15, 2012

Every comic book lover worth their Star Wars lunchbox knows that the greatest of illustrated sagas are grounded in mesmerizing origin stories. A well-constructed origin story will give us insight into how the hero acquired […]

The High Price of Divorce

February 1, 2012

Sports stars are high profile members of society who in addition to facing the pressures of their chosen profession deal with reporters, paparazzi and home life. Like the rest of us divorce is a part […]

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