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Archive for January, 2010

Stephen Curry and Monta Ellis Give Warriors Fans Reason To Hope

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

With March Madness just around the corner, I realized that I'm going to miss watching Stephen Curry lead his Davidson Wildcats to what I imagine might have been another solid run through the Big Dance. Curry elected to forego his senior year of college of course, opting to instead cash ...

In Two Short Years in the NBA, Courtney Lee Has Seen Both Extremes of the NBA

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

When your team is 3-38 at the halfway point of the season and are on pace to set an NBA record for fewest wins in a season, things are tough all over. It’s probably hard to find anything positive about your team and at that point players could be on ...

Memo To KSU Head Coach Frank Martin: Be Yourself – A Good Coach Willing To Do Whatever It Takes To Win, But Hardly A Role Model In The World Of Leadership

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

I've been transcribing interviews about the relevant topics in sports alongside and for the founder of Sports Radio Interviews since the day the site was launched. I try to keep my opinions out of the mix for the most part because hey, what do they say about opinions? That's ...

John Calipari Has Kentucky Back To Its Winning Ways

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Much has been made of Kentucky's sensational freshman class through the first half of this college basketball season, and they have not disappointed. They have lived up to all of the hype that I have heard about them, especially John Wall. I have not seen a young kid get so ...

Sidney Rice is the Definition of Vindication

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Last season wasn’t the greatest of seasons for Sidney Rice. A top flight #1 receiver doesn’t end the year with 15 catches. No way. Rice had a long off-season listening to the critics say he wasn’t good enough and may never reach his potential. Injuries hurt the young career of ...

Ray Allen: “You can’t talk about who you are and what you’re capable of…We have to go out every day and worry about getting better and thinking that we aren’t one of the best…”

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

After yet another impressive start to their season, the Boston Celtics are reeling a bit as All Star Weekend in the Association looms ever closer. Boston has lost three in a row after not having lost their third game until the end of the first week in November. Part of ...

Drew Brees is Hoping that His Second Trip to the NFC Championship Game Turns Out Better than the First

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

After the Saints dropped their final three games of the regular season, some people thought that New Orleans could’ve been susceptible to an early playoff exit. Well, I think it’s safe to say that they quelled all that talk last weekend after their beat down of the Cardinals. The Saints ...

Will Derrick Mason Call it a Career?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Derrick Mason is a 13 year NFL veteran and he has been a model of consistency at the wide receiver position for the Ravens for the past five years. He is without question the Ravens number one receiver and he is Joe Flacco’s favorite target. However, when it comes to ...

Pete Carroll Jumped The Sinking Ship

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

When I heard that Pete Carroll was leaving USC to go coach and be the grand poobah of the Seattle Seahawks, my first thought was that he was crazy. Then I thought about it and I said to myself that I would jump from a sinking ship too. That is ...

The Grizzlies Have Their Eyes on a Playoff Spot in the Western Conference

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

What a story we have brewing in Memphis this season in the NBA. At the beginning of the year, the Grizzlies started off 1-8 and it looked like it was going to be another disappointing season in Memphis. Last year the Grizzlies won just 24 games and after getting off ...