Posted on April 30, 2009 by skoob1911
This year’s NBA Playoffs have provided us with classic moments as usual. The Bulls are givin’ the Celtics a CRAZY series, LeBron & Kobe proved why they RUN their Conferences, as they post up in round 2, and watch everybody else hurt themselves. But most recently, Chris Paul, the best PG in the league, couldn’t [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2009 by skoob1911
Round 1 – Jason Smith (OT, Baylor)
Round 2 – James Laurinaitis (ILB, Ohio State)
Round 3 – Bradley Fletcher (DB, Iowa)
Round 4 – Dorell Scott (DT, Clemson)
Round 5 – Brooks Foster (WR, North Carolina)
Round 6 – Keith Null (QB, W. Texas AM)
Round 7 – Chris Ogbonnaya (RB, Texas)
Round 1 – Michael Crabtree (WR, Texas Tech)
Round 3 [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2009 by skoob1911
LeBron James has led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a first round sweep, of long-time rival, The Detroit Pistons. The Pistons entered this year’s tournament, appearing in 6 consecutive Eastern Conference Finals, with a 7th in mind. Behind a near James triple double, erased were both the Pistons’ hopes, as well as any doubters about this [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2009 by skoob1911
Growing up playing a sport, we often dream of playing professionally in the NFL, NBA, MLB, etc… In between growing up, and adulthood, is a span of time which one spends in college, before their dream is realized. Not if you’re name is Brandon Jennings, who was seen as the #1 Prep Player coming into the [...]
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Posted on April 21, 2009 by skoob1911
That’s the famous expression you’re sure to hear from the world famous, Harlem Rucker Park, after a CRAZY play! But, what’s more interesting is what exactly just happened? Did someone just create a youngster’s new favorite poster? Or did someone just find themselves visiting an orthopedist, for an ankle injury? That’s the question, what exactly [...]
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