After concluding his impressive four-year Ole Miss career, last month, Terrance Henry has been selected to participate in the prestigious Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, scheduled for April 11-14 at Churchland High School, in Portsmouth, Va. Operating since 1953, the Portsmouth Invitational is one of the preeminent NBA pre-draft camps, with approximately 200 NBA representatives in attendance. […]
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NBA Season Preview: Top Five Rookie Of The Year Candidates
December 31, 2011
Initial Outlook: I talked a little about the potential breakout players for the 2011-2012 NBA season the other day. I decided to wait after a few games were played to talk about who could potentially win the Rookie of the Year and MVP awards. I’m discussing the Rookie of the Year candidates today. Rookie Of […]
NBA Week – NBA Season Preview: 2011-2012 Breakout Players
December 26, 2011
Initial Outlook: I previewed what will be the top storylines for the season. The next thing I wanted to talk about are the young players who could potentially break out as stars during the 2011-2012 season. Breakout Players DeAndre Jordan – 6’11, 265 2010-2011 Stats: 7.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 1.8 blks Team: Los Angeles Clippers […]
NBA Christmas Day Preview
December 25, 2011
Initial Outlook: The NBA is finally back after a nearly five month-long NBA Lockout. The NBA season will start with a bang — the season will open with five games. Top players like LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Kevin Durant, and Chris Paul will be on display. I will give a short preview of every game […]
NBA Week – NBA Season Preview: Top Five 2011-2012 Storylines
December 23, 2011
Initial Outlook: The NBA is having a late start, but it is finally here on Christmas Day, which will feature five games. I decided to devote a few days to preview the NBA season. I brought in Cyrus McGowan, who played college basketball at Arkansas and Miami (FL), to supply basketball analysis for this article […]
NBA Lockout Resolution: Long Overdue
November 28, 2011
The NBA Players and Owners had been entangled in a bitter labor negotiation that threatened the 2011-2012 season. The two opposing sides were in it for the long haul, feeling strongly about their individual grievances. The owners were tired of losing money, and the players didn’t want to give back the 57 percent of BRI […]
April 6, 2012
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