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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Only Time Will Tell By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There I was sitting patiently for the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets to make their respective selections last Thursday at the Prudential Center. I was hoping that the Knicks would grab one of the power forwards that might … Continue reading
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Brandon, Kemba, and Kyrie: Point Guards of History? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Kemba Walker with David Stern at NBA Draft Kemba Walker of the University of Connecticut Huskies had one of the most remarkable seasons in the history of NCAA basketball. After a season that began 21-9, the Huskies went on to … Continue reading
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Daily Debate: Did the Knicks Make a Good Selection in the NBA Draft?
The New York Knicks selected guard Iman Shumpert from Georgia Technical University in the 2011 NBA Draft last night at the Prudential Center in Newark. What is your opinion of this draft pick? Voice your opinion on the Razz and … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Who Should the Knicks Select 17th?
The New York Knicks own the 17th pick in tonight’s NBA Draft. Who should the Knicks take? Should they trade up or down to get a desired player? Voice your opinion on the Razz and Jazz Sports Blog Daily Debate.
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Two Steps Forward, One Step Backwards by Marc Rasbury
Last Friday I was running a few errands and ESPN broke the news that New York Knicks Team President, Donnie Walsh, would not be returning next season. I almost crashed into the car in front of me. You might have … Continue reading
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LeBron “The Magician” James? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
LeBron “The Magician” James will be the new nickname of the former two-time NBA MVP award winner and will supplant King James as his moniker if he continues his disappearing acts in the fourth quarter of NBA Finals games. When … Continue reading
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Daily Debate: Is LeBron James Overrated?
LeBron James experienced perhaps his best NBA game in a May 18, 2008, 97-92 loss to the eventual 2008 NBA champion Boston Celtics, when he scored 45 points, dished out 8 assists, grabbed 5 rebounds with 2 steals in a … Continue reading
Can We Give This Kid a Break? by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
After his brilliant performance in the 2011 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, I thought that all of the “LeBron Haters” would have calmed down a bit. But as the NBA Finals evolve, LeBron James has performed more than admirably, but that … Continue reading
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