Monday, 7 April 2014
The Sports Guy: Columnist of the People
If you know sports, you know who Bill Simmons is. Dubbed "The Sports Guy", Simmons is a writer from Boston. He is an unapologetic Boston sports fan, and he HATES the Lakers (sadly). What is best about Bill is his willingness to be blunt and honest, as well as his wacky and entertaining scenarios he creates in his mind. This week, his weekly mailbag column is a must read for NBA fans.Fixing the NBA Playoffs
You can't help but love Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan is the best. Even after multiple MVP awards, 4 NBA titles, and countless All-Star appearances, Timmy D and the Spurs are on fire in the west. There's nothing insightful about this post. Just look at the gif of Duncan trolling the always stone-faced Kendrick Perkins. First Dwight Howard, now Perkins. How can you not love the guy?Tim Duncan had a priceless reaction after getting shoved by Kendrick Perkins
Get Rid of the One-and-Done Rule
In my opinion, that is a ridiculous stance. If you are in a position to get paid millions of dollars for your talents, why wouldn't you go to the NBA as soon as possible? Everyone praised Marcus Smart last year, who could have been a top pick in the 2013 draft but returned to college to work on his game. Fast forward one year after an underwhelming season, and his draft stock is weaker. Guys like Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker will always leave after one year, yet this charade will continue on and on.Marcus Smart Did The "Right Thing" And Look Where It Got Him
Apparently, J.R. Smith Likes to Shoot!
J.R. Smith. I dont even know where to begin. Against the Miami heat yesterday, he shot 22 three point shots. Yes, i'll say it again. He shot 22 THREE point shots! Most players don't shoot 22 shots. With Carmelo Anthony set to be a free agent, having Smith be the ultimate ballhog sure doesn't Help the Knicks chances of retaining the superstar this offseason.
Amar’e Stoudemie Unhappy With JR Smith Shooting 22 Threes
Amar’e Stoudemie Unhappy With JR Smith Shooting 22 Threes
Indiana...What Happened?!
The Pacers were once the favourites to win the Eastern Conference. In fact, they were a lock for the 1 seed in the playoffs. As we head into the final few games of the regular season, they have completely collapsed. Miami has taken over the top spot in the east, despite their own struggles and injury problems.
Paul George is not playing to his superstar potential. If he isn't playing Miami, Roy Hibbert is nowhere to be found. And those two problems are just the tip of the iceberg. No solution is in sight, and you might be able to say the same for their title hopes.
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