The raging debate between Lebron and Jordan has been weighed in on more times this week than the contestants of Biggest Loser. Never mind that Kobe Bryant still holds the deed as the NBA’s best but we don’t know where Lebron will be in five years. He could be on the verge of a five-peat or still be left standing [&hellip
#10 Chris Bosh is the biggest head case in professional sports. He?s got the nerves of a 90-year old woman babysitting Bebe?s kids. If Dirk Nowitzki gets hot early, expect Bosh to struggle early. #9 When the Mavericks want to play at a more up-tempo pace, JJ Barea is their change of pace point guard. When Barea is out on [&hellip
Mike Brown may have been trampled on by Lebron James in Cleveland but somehow, the coach perceived as a bumbling pawn who rode King James’ coattails has landed on his feet with the most successful franchise of the decade. I know that’s not a ringing endorsement but by hiring Brown, the Lakers are attempting to salvage their dynasty by doing [&hellip
The Western Conference Finals is the ultimate matchup of transcendent scoring wings between Kevin Durant and Dirk Nowitzki. However, the matchup to watch won’t be the offensive duel between Durant and Nowitzki or the chess match at point guard between Jason Kidd and Russell Westbrook. Instead, I’ll be watching for friendly fire between the Oklahoma City Thunder’s two stars. Great [&hellip
It was truly interesting listening to the hasty thoughts of analysts, the media and fair weather fans after the stormy ending to the Lakers season.What I heard?confirmed my notion that we?ve become a culture with an unhealthy addiction to something besides Whoppers and the McRib. Overreacting has replaced baseball as our national past time. We overreacted when the Miami Heat [&hellip