Weekly NBA Wrap With The Mid Range Jumpers
More of the same for this weeks MVP rankings, with Pelicans big man Anthony Davis still holding the top spot for me.
More of the same for this weeks MVP rankings, with Pelicans big man Anthony Davis still holding the top spot for me.
Four weeks to go. Four more games for each team, four more chances to prove themselves. To extend their season and achieve what they set out to achieve. To make it to the offseason and still be able to sleep at night without nightmares of the missed opportunities.
Recently, we've witnessed our sporting leaders do what they do best and lead admirably through adversity. We've also been given a fantastic example of how not to lead by the head hauncho of the NFL, Roger Goodell.
The storyline coming into this game was NBA veteran Josh Childress coming to town but it was King Cedric who reigned at Vector.
MVP watch this week features some defensive studs and a couple of offensive aces.
Happy Thanksgiving, people! Here are some things that I’m thankful for:
The Sacramento Kings, spreading cheer and goodwill to the NBA. And Boogie. Lots of Boogie.
Money, Money, MONEY! You know who has lots of money? This guy.
Four in a row, yo.
There’s only one way to decide this...
My MVP watch has been changing by the game as guys feel their way into the season.
Well… it wasn’t always pretty.
Win or go home.
Kobe Kobe, don’t think you owe me
This one was all business on the Sunshine Coast.
The Breakers produced one of their very best games of the season to hand the Cairns Taipans their first loss of the season, and on Cairns turf too.
Shout out to 60s Batman Villain Big Ben.
Fare thee well, NBA League Pass
Thou and I were so briefly the best of friends
The San Francisco Giants are the 2014 Baseball World Series Champions... and some other stuff.
Eh, we’ve seen worse.