Oh, How The Mighty Have Fallen
Contributed By Nolan Sinclair
I had the pleasure and the pain of watching the Detroit Pistons/Miami Heat game earlier this week and I noticed two specific things. First, Dwyane Wade is unreal, and second, the Detroit Pistons are getting worse and worse by the minute.
Wade had his typical scoring night with 31 points but what was [...]
Are the Baby Bulls All Grown Up?
Contributed By Nolan Sinclair
This is an easy question in my opinion…The answer is YES. This Bulls team was playing some outstanding basketball prior to the All-Star break and then following they made some solid moves at the trade deadline. With the growing of Tyrus Thomas and the acquisitions of Brad Miller and John Salmons this [...]
What Is This, Little League?
Contributed By Robert Ferringo
I know there are a lot of you out there that are so jazzed up for baseball to bet on that you’re going to bet on the World Baseball Classic. Yours truly is going to abstain and save all the bullets in my gun for the MLB season.
However, if you are interested [...]
VSI Comes Clean About The ‘Roids
Contributed By Vegas Sports Informer
I’ve tossed and turned about coming clean about my past, so I sat down with my family and friends and they all agreed that it was time. I’m not proud of what I did. I was foolish, pressured, confused, and most of all naive. The reason why I’m coming out with [...]
All Jazzed Up
Contributed By Indian Cowboy
With Carlos Boozer returning to the lineup for the Jazz this week against the Hawks, I begin to think how even more dynamic this Jazz team will get in their respective stretch run. Maybe it’s something in the water or something in the air, but it is quickly becoming apparent that the [...]
Geaux Tigers: Interview With Richard Pittman
By Robert Ferringo
I’ve been focusing on the SEC this week because it has been one of the most volatile conferences in college basketball this year. Up is black and down is white in the Dirty South this season and I feel like this is one of the biggest “swing” conferences in the country in terms [...]
Surging ‘Cocks: Interview With Garnet and Black
By Robert Ferringo
South Carolina has been one of my favorite bets in college basketball this year and haven’t disappointed, despite their overall 8-10-2 mark against the spread. The Gamecocks are presently the top team in the muddled mess that is the SEC East and they have a huge home game tonight against Kentucky that really [...]
Not Your Dad’s Citadel
Contributed by Indian Cowboy
Did your daddy’s Citadel college basketball program ever go 15-5-1 against the spread? Well, Ed Conroy’s Citadel of 2008-2009 is doing just that.
Ed Conroy has these Citadel boys playing hard and they are making shockwaves across the Southern Conference. Conroy graduated from The Citadel in 1989 and has been coaching just two [...]
Former Guards As Good NBA GM’s? Not So Much
Contributed By Strike Point Sports
This just in: guards that were able to knock down jump shots as former players, um yea, they are a joke as NBA GM’s. And this is perfect reason why in this profession and all other job fields you hire those who are actually qualified, not someone that had nice rotation [...]
Griffin Wussing Out Tonight
By Robert Ferringo
From Oklahoma’s athletic department today, via the Dallas Morning News:
“NORMAN, Okla. - University of Oklahoma men’s basketball head coach Jeff Capel announced this afternoon that sophomore forward Blake Griffin will miss tonight’s game against Kansas.
After visiting with OU’s medical staff early this afternoon, Capel said that Griffin, who leads the Big 12 in [...]

