Posts Tagged ‘ Kevin Love ’

Re-Doing The 2008 NBA Draft – Rose And Love

June 25, 2012
Re-Doing The 2008 NBA Draft – Rose And Love

Last year, in preparation for the NBA Draft, NYSD writer Mark C. Rinaldi went through every draft since 1995 up until the present, re-shuffling and re-organizing how it all should have gone down in retrospect. As we prepare for the 2012 NBA Draft on Thursday, June 28th, we thought it be best to re-visit his re-hashes and get all nostalgic on NBA draft's of the past. Check back each day between now and then for each draft recap. The 2008 NBA draft should have featured a pair of point guards at the top in Derrick Rose (actually #1) and Russell Westbrook (actually #4). Just three years later, this draft already features a league MVP, one of the league's better "Robins," and a double-double machine with one of the most, if not THE most, pimp last name any person can have. We're getting to the point where teams can start giving...

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What Did YOU Do On Your Summer Vacation??

August 31, 2011
What Did YOU Do On Your Summer Vacation??

Here's a look at what some of the NBA's biggest names have been up to this lockout summer. While hope still remains that there's an NBA season, some of these guys have picked new jobs that will at least be entertaining to follow until there is a new collective bargaining agreement, and others have made sure they will be featured on the legal channel. I just hope we can get these guys back soon so I can enjoy my $300 nose bleed seats at MSG to see the orange and blue flake out in a first round sweep.

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Raymond Felton All-Star Game Snub, But Shows How Close Knicks Are To Being Contenders

February 4, 2011
Raymond Felton All-Star Game Snub, But Shows How Close Knicks Are To Being Contenders

By Eric Marmon -- Couple things tackled in this piece. 1) Why Raymond Felton should be on the roster, and why Chris Bosh certainly shouldn't . 2) Some quick-hits on how to improve the NBA All-Star game that don't involve moving it to the week before the Super Bowl, and 3) How the Eastern Conference Roster shows how close the Knicks are to becoming competitors.

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