The return of Derrick Rose would finally give us the playoff match-ups we’ve been patiently waiting to see. A second round playoff match-up between LeBron James and Derrick Rose is long overdue, but it may be better for fans to wait just a little while longer for this dream to come true. Rose’s return means that Nate Robinson’s time on the court [&hellip
The temporary absences of Rajon Rondo and Derrick Rose leaves room for NBA point guards to secure their positions as the league’s best performers. 5. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers Damian Lillard averages 19 points per game and is the sixth highest scoring point guard in the NBA; he averages more points per game than seasoned point guards like Deron [&hellip
The United States is the toughest music market to break into but artists like Rita Ora and Cher Lloyd plan to dominate the US charts in 2013. Rita Ora This West London native is as musically cultured as Rihanna, and as original and creative as Gwen Stefani. Ora’s fearlessness, unique style, and soulful voice makes her a threat to all [&hellip
Yes he’s a future hall-of-famer. And yes, he is arguably the best player to have ever played in the NBA; some analysts place Kobe Bryant above Michael Jordan on the list of the NBA’s greatest players of all time. Questioning Bryant’s talent and accomplishments is ignorant; numbers never lie. His capabilities shouldn’t be the Laker’s concern, but the effects his presence has [&hellip
From David Kopay to Kwame Harris, homosexual NFL players have waited until retirement to come-out. Is football the worse sport for an athlete to come-out in? Roger Goodell holds the key to their freedom but neglects to use it. “I don’t do the gay guys man,” San Francisco 49er Chris Culliver tells Artie Lange during media day at Super [&hellip
