Oklahoma City Skywalker: Small Market’s Last Hope

A few days from now in a small market far, far away? hope will begin anew as the NBA season kicks off on Christmas Day. The new collective bargaining agreement may have brought an end to the lockout but the NBA remains in a state of civil war. The NBA is a house divided and David Stern?s interference in Chris [&hellip

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Is Orlando too Smallville for Superman?

For weeks, NBA fans expected to see Chris Paul handling the rock for Hollywood?s team on Christmas Day. But, until Wednesday night, rational-thinking people expected him to be in Laker purple and yellow instead of Clipper blue and red. In an odd turn of events that was aided by the meddling of de facto Hornets owner/NBA Commissioner David Stern, Paul [&hellip

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Taylor “The Creator” and Cam “The Terrible”

Last night at the MTV Video Music Awards, I heard the name Tyler the Creator for the first time. Tyler, or The Creator for short, had one of the strangest acceptance speeches in the history of an odd awards show after winning the Bet New Artist Award but that?s not the point. It was memorable for teenage music fans. More [&hellip

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Crazy Like A FoxBoro

It has been an eventful week for the Patriots organization since the labor dispute ended. On Monday, Patriots owner Bob Kraft earned major credit for ending the NFLs labor dispute with players. Meanwhile, the Colts are in disarray as Peyton Manning may not be ready for camp after off-season neck surgery and the team remains stagnant in free agency while [&hellip

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The Goodell, The Bad & The Ugly

This was not Moses wandering through the desert for 40 years. It only took 132 days for the NFLPA and owners to emerge with commandments of their own in the form of a ten year collective bargaining agreement. In the process they also found a way to stay in the national consciousness while taking a virtual vacation. It was an [&hellip

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