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You Couldn’t Have Made This Up by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
They do not call these the dog days of summer for nothing at least as far as I’m concerned. I usually find myself yearning for the start of the NFL season or crying that the NBA campaign is over. I … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972 Olympics, 2011 US World Cup Team, 3000th hit, Abby Wambach, Ali, baseball, Brazilian National Team, Captain Ahab, China, Derek Jeter, Doug Flutie, Dwight Clark, ESPN, FIFA World Player of the Year, France, Hail Mary, Hall of Fame, Hope Solo, Joe Montana, Marta, Megan Rapione, MLB pennant races, Moby Dick, National Basketball Association, National Football League, NBA, NBA Finals, New York Yankees, NFL season, Oscar, penalty kick, pennant races, Rachel Buehler, red card, Sweden, Top 10 Plays of the Year, US National Soccer Team, US World Cup team, USSR-USA, WNBA, WNBA Playoffs, World Cup championship, World Cup quarter finals
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Derrick Rose Is Where LeBron James Was Two Seasons Ago by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
The Chicago Bulls have the reigning National Basketball Association’s Most Valuable Player for the 2010-2011 season in Derrick Rose, who surprised many in attaining the NBA’s best record at 62-20 with first-year head coach Tom Thibodeau. The Chicago Bulls earned this … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008-2009, 2010-2011, 2011-2012 season, Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Derrick Rose, Eastern Conference Finals, Joakim Noah, Keith Bogans, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Most Valuable Player, MVP, National Basketball Association, NBA, Orlando Magic, Tom Thibodeau
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Daily Debate: Are NBA Players Homophobic?
In less than two months, two stars of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have used a gay slur. First Kobe Bryant of the Lost Angeles Lakers called an NBA referee a gay slur, and most recently Joakim Noah of the Chicago … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Bulls, gay slur, homphobic, Joakim Noah, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association, NBA
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Knicks Will Keep It Close, But Fall In Six to The Celtics by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
The New York Knicks are a better team than they were in October at the beginning of the National Basketball Association season, and, primarily due to health, and, perhaps age, the Boston Celtics aren’t as good as they were at … Continue reading
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Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Boston Celtics, Carmelo Anthony, Celtics in six, Chauncey Billups, Denver Nuggets, Kevin Garnett, Los Angeles Lakers, Mr. Big Shot, National Basketball Association, NBA Finals MVP Award, New York Knicks, Paul Pierce, Phoenix Suns, Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, seven-game series, Western Conference Finals
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Is Carmelo for Three The Key Against the Celtics? By Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
When the New York Knicks traded for Carmelo Anthony in late February from the Denver Nuggets, they knew they were getting arguably best scorer in the National Basketball Association, and we knew it was a reason to rejoice. ( http://razzandjazzsports.wordpress.com/2011/02/22/carmelo-knicks-rejoice/) … Continue reading
The Razz and Jazz Sports Blog Final NBA Power Rankings April 15, 2011 by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
1. San Antonio Spurs, 61-21. The Spurs lost their last two games of the season to finish with the second-best record in the National Basketball Association(NBA) after pacing the league the entire season. It gets worse. Shooting guard Manu Ginobili … Continue reading
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