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Siena Opens MAAC Play With Convincing Win

December 6, 2014 by Stuart Seidel Leave a Comment

By Stuart Seidel ALBANY, NY - Friday night's game at the Times Union Center was important for both the Siena Saints and the Quinnipiac Bobcats as it was the first conference game for both teams. Last year the two teams split the season series with the visiting team winning both contests, but this year Siena made sure they protected their home court. Going into the game … [Read more...] about Siena Opens MAAC Play With Convincing Win

LeBron bests Curry, Griffin outdoes Aldridge in pair of California games

February 13, 2014 by Joe Mags Leave a Comment

  LeBron's game-winner, Blake's 36 points take their respective teams into All-Star weekend with confidence By Joe Manganiello In one of the best finishes of the season, LeBron James stared down 2012 Olympic teammate Andre Iguodala on the left wing and nailed a three-pointer, leaving virtually no time left on the clock, sealing an impressive 111-110 victory … [Read more...] about LeBron bests Curry, Griffin outdoes Aldridge in pair of California games

State of the Atlantic

February 10, 2014 by Joe Mags Leave a Comment

NBA's worst division remains fascinatingly mediocre By Joe Manganiello The Atlantic is the worse division in basketball, and there is no guarantee that a single Atlantic team finishes with a winning record. With that said, it remains one of the more intriguing divisional races in years, a battle for who can make the playoffs (apparently) by the slimmest margin. With about … [Read more...] about State of the Atlantic

Knicks more like Nix against Nets

January 20, 2014 by Joe Mags Leave a Comment

Still smelling like London, the Nets crushed the Knicks in the Garden. By Joe Manganiello What didn't go wrong for the Knicks in the Garden yesterday? The New York Knicks were beat down by their crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets, 103-80 as the Nets won all four quarters. The Knicks committed 16 turnovers to a defense that has forced the ninth-fewest turnovers this season. … [Read more...] about Knicks more like Nix against Nets

Quite the Power Serge in Oklahoma City

January 20, 2014 by Joe Mags Leave a Comment

  Serge Ibaka's advance at a first-time All-Star selection comes at an ideal time for Thunder. By Joe Manganiello As pointed out by Royce Young of DailyThunder.com, Serge Ibaka is en fuego.   Serge Ibaka's last three games: 20.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.3 blocks, on 73 percent shooting (27-of-37). — Royce Young (@royceyoung) January 20, … [Read more...] about Quite the Power Serge in Oklahoma City

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