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Archive for September, 2009

Elton Brand: “There’s A Lot of Weight on My Shoulders and I’m Ready to Take That Responsibility”

Monday, September 28th, 2009

This post was written by Chris Fedor or WKNR in Cleveland.  When you think of Elton Brand you think of a guy that has all the promise and all the makings of one of the more dominant post players in the NBA, but you also think of a guy that ...

Chris Paul Is Motivated to be the Best Point Guard Ever

Monday, September 28th, 2009

  This post was written by Tim Gunter of 790 the Zone in Atlanta.  Chris Paul is one of the most explosive and exciting point guards in the NBA today.  CP3 changed the face of the New Orleans Hornets franchise the moment he was drafted.  He took them from being a ...

Brandon Jennings: “We got a good shot of making the playoffs”

Monday, September 28th, 2009

  This post was written by Zach Krantz of WQAM in Miami.  Brandon Jennings had an unusual start to his pro career with the Milwaukee Bucks.  He went from high school to overseas to the NBA, the first to ever do that.   Jennings was a highly acclaimed high school player, averaging ...

Mike Dunleavy Jr. Is Itching to Get Back On the Court

Monday, September 28th, 2009

  This post was written by Tim Gunter of 790 the Zone in Atlanta.  Mike Dunleavy Jr. has had a promising career in the NBA after being drafted 3rd overall by the Golden State Warriors. The last few seasons haven’t been too good to him as he has been battling injuries. ...

Nate McMillan: The Way the Season Ended Leaves A Sour Taste

Monday, September 28th, 2009

This post was written by Chris Fedor of WKNR in Cleveland.  Brandon Roy is a perennial All-Star, they had a 54-28 record in the regular season last year to earn the fourth spot in the Western Conference and they had home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.  ...

Nate Robinson: “I just feel like this could be our year.”

Monday, September 28th, 2009

  This post was written by Zach Krantz from WQAM in Miami.  Nate Robinson had his best season in the NBA last year under new head coach Mike D’Antoni.  He averaged 17.2 points per game, 4.1 assists per game, and almost 30 minutes per game.  Nate firmly established himself in the ...

Seneca Wallace: ‘The Biggest Thing for Me is to Not Turn the Ball Over.’

Friday, September 25th, 2009

  This post was written by Tim Gunter of 790 the Zone in Atlanta. When Matt Hasselbeck went down with a broken rib last Sunday, Seneca Wallace came into the game to replace him.  Hasselbeck hasn’t practiced all week so one would think that he won’t be suiting up this Sunday. ...

Adrian Peterson: Is He the Greatest Ever?

Friday, September 25th, 2009

  This post is courtesy of Tim Gunter from 790 the Zone in Atlanta. No matter who you are you have got to like watching Adrian Peterson run the ball except when it is against your team. He is one of the most talented backs that I have seen in a ...

Carson Palmer Says the Week One Loss Was a Fluke

Friday, September 25th, 2009

This was written by Chris Fedor of WKNR in Cleveland.  In 2008, the Bengals were one of the worst teams in the NFL.  In 2009 they are talking the “P” word in Cincinnati.  Why is a team that went 4-11-1 a season ago thinking about a playoff appearance this year?  ...

Ray Lewis: “I Think We’re the Best Team We Can Be Right Now”

Friday, September 25th, 2009

  This post was written by Chris Fedor of WKNR in Cleveland.  When you think about the best defense in the NFL over the past decade, immediately the Baltimore Ravens come to mind.  At the center of that defense is the unquestioned leader of the unit, Ray Lewis.  Lewis is one ...