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Block of the Night

Thursday, October 22, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Block of the Night

No surprise to see LeBron James on the NBA highlight reel. Last night, James came out of nowhere to send Rajon Rondo’s fast break layup into the nose bleed section. Enjoy… I look forward to more of those this season as it seems LBJ chases down somebody every night. ### What is your favorite block... »

Block of the Night!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Block of the Night!

Austin Daye hustles back after throwing up rare airball to beat up Dwayne Wade’s dunk attempt on a breakaway. Look at the rookie (from my alma mater…Woodbridge High School) making a name for himself early. Beat that! »

Throw it Down White Boy!

Saturday, October 3, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Throw it Down White Boy!

With football in full swing, baseball heading into the Playoffs, and hockey just starting, we are only missing out on basketball. Well, last night we finally got some as the Chicago Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers 104-95. As Danny Granger & Derrick Rose were leading their respective teams, it was the former Dookie Josh... »

Five Sickest Dunks Ever

Friday, October 2, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Five Sickest Dunks Ever

Since we just covered The Top 10 Dunks by the Top 10 Dunkers, let’s look at the Five Sickest Dunks Ever. These are my five favorite to ever happen in a game with my favorite non-game dunk at the bottom. Please tell me what dunk is your favorite of all-time. Post... »

More Instant Replay?

Friday, October 2, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
More Instant Replay?

An increase in instant replay has been given the thumbs up by the NBA Board of Governors for the third straight year. Referees can use the the replay to decide who last contacted the basketball before it went out of bounce in the final two minutes of regulation and overtime. Also, they can use... »

He Only Has One Hand

Friday, October 2, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
He Only Has One Hand

At 6-foot-10 from California, Kevin Laue has been playing basketball with one hand his entire life. He made his Varsity his junior, but broke his leg his senior year forcing him to enroll in a postgraduate academy in Virginia. Playing Division-I basketball has been his dream and I am extremely happy to... »

Five Bargain NBA Contracts

Thursday, October 1, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Five Bargain NBA Contracts

We are going to look at five players who are a bargain for the 2009-10 season today. We are not including former first-rounders on the rookie pay scale because every team would love to pay Blake Griffin’s and Derrick Rose’s $5M contracts. Please check out yesterdays article Five Ridiculous NBA Contracts and... »

Five Ridiculous NBA Contracts

Thursday, October 1, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
Five Ridiculous NBA Contracts

We are going to look at five players who are getting paid a ridiculous amount of money for the 2009-10 season today and Five Bargain NBA Contracts tomorrow. Also, check out The Top 10 Dunks by the Top 10 Dunkers. 1. Tracy McGrady, Houston Rockets – $23,239,561 He was a two-time NBA scoring champion and... »

The Top 10 Dunks by the Top 10 Dunkers

Monday, September 28, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
The Top 10 Dunks by the Top 10 Dunkers

Here are videos of the Top-10 Dunks by the Top-10 Dunkers in the modern era of basketball and tomorrow we will cover the Five Sickest Dunks Ever. By the way, that means 100 sick dunks! Couldn’t ask for much more than that. Let me know who is in your Top-10. ... »

James White to Denver

Thursday, September 24, 2009
By Casey Armstrong
James White to Denver

After leading the NBA in team dunks with 520 (50 more than second place), the Denver Nuggets have traded for one of the best dunkers in the world, James White. The Nuggets traded the draft rights to the first Belgian player drafted in the NBA, Axel Hervelle, to the Houston Rockets for White. I... »