Posts Tagged ‘David Stern’

Is The Agent Zero Era Done In D.C.?

So Gilbert Arenas has been suspended for the entire season (Javaris Crittenton is, too, but no one seems to care). I’m not surprised by the result of this after he brought guns to the locker room. David Stern wasn’t amused by this and was going to make an example out of him.
I make it sound [...]

TNLP Talks To The Dugout Sports Show

The one great thing about Christmas? Okay, besides receiving gifts (if you’re greedy, which would be me)? Or giving gifts (if you like to make people happy, which is not something I’m good at)? It’s a full day of NBA games. Five, to be exact.
You all know The No-Look Pass has a little touch of [...]

The Week In TNLP (12/12/2009)

It’s Saturday. You know how we do! Let’s recap what went on here in TheNoLookPass.Com, shall we?
1. TNLP Talks To Bust A Bucket: I talk to Sheed from Bust A Bucket about the state of the Blazers after losing so many players to injury.
2. B-Ball Video Games Are Cool: All-Pro Basketball: This game sucks. Ever [...]

Chronicles Of Crotty #35: When I Come Around

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David Diep (@illastrate): (PF) MASTODON!
Jimmy Castro (@WinInTheEnd): (SF) PTERODACTYL!
Nick Perkins: (C) TRICERATOPS!
Rey Moralde (@TheNoLookPass): (PG) SABAHTOOT TIGAH!
Peter Kim (@YungBolo): (SG) TYRONNASAURUS!
Yes, I am back! Thanks for holding down the fort, guys. Special thanks to the Sixth Man, Brandon [...]

Tim Donaghy And The NBA

Hey, guys. Y’all remember Tim Donaghy (who, by the way, is now a free man). He is forever known as the referee that fixed NBA games, including the ones that he worked on. Donaghy also wrote a book about it called Blowing the Whistle. In the same vein as Jose Canseco with Major League Baseball, [...]

The Curse of Perpetual Negativity

From the moment that David Stern spoke the words “With the number one pick, the Los Angeles Clippers select…” back at this year’s draft, the spotlight began to shine on the newest member of the team, Blake Griffin. In a questionably thin draft, he was the unanimous top pick. For a [...]

Far East Coast Bias

With the emergence of Yao Ming, the games at the 2008 Olympics, and a flurry of NBA players traveling to China this past summer, it would be an understatement to say that basketball is now a big deal to the Chinese. David Stern knows this, and also realizes that the NBA can expand further [...]

We Like Obscure NBA Players: Lawrence Funderburke

Lawrence Funderburke was born and raised in Ohio where he went on to dominate in High School and College as well. He landed far from Ohio in the city of Sacramento after being selected in the second round of the 1994 NBA Draft by the Kings after a number of teams opted to [...]

Talking To Chicks Who Love Hoops (Lori Ann)

Welcome to Talking To Chicks Who Love Hoops. We all know female sports fans are a hot commodity for us dudes. Maybe not as rare as we think but us guys always think they’re inferior when it comes to sports knowledge. Well, in this feature, I talk to them about the NBA and check what [...]

2009 NBA Playoffs (ECF Game 3 Recap… Sorta)

#1 Cleveland Cavaliers 89 @ #3 Orlando Magic 99 (Orlando leads series, 2-1)
This game came down to attacking. The reason why Orlando shot sixteen more freethrows than Cleveland. Yes, LeBron James shot 24 freethrows but even then, he wasn’t attacking as much. He settled for jumpers and he only made like… one?
And let’s face it. [...]