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12 years ago by [email protected]

Good Morning: What Was Worse, The Bulls Or D. Wade’s Pants?

The Miami Heat didn't waste much time dismantling the Chicago Bulls in Game 4, blowing them out while holding the Bulls atrocious offense to

12 years ago by DJ Dunson

Kevin Durant’s Hero Ball Fell Short Against The Grizzlies Henchmen

Kevin Durant tried to play hero ball for the fourth consecutive game, but ultimately, the Grizzlies henchmen attack tired him out. Although, Durant was able to lay-in the game-tying fingeroll Gervin-style, but Memphis outlasted him with a total tea

12 years ago by [email protected]

Miami Blows Out Chicago Again, 88-65

The Chicago Bulls put up an incredible effort in Game 1 to steal a victory in Miami, but haven't been able to duplicate the performance since and appear to be heading for a predictable exit. Though their defense remains strong, they are simply

12 years ago by J.R. Gamble

LA Pro Sports Needs A Return From Zombie Status

Tupac Shakur had a joint called, “To Live and Die in L.A.” on his final album before his death in ’96 called The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

The chorus went like this:

“To live and die in

12 years ago by Staff

Michael Steele: Republicans At Crossroads

One of the hardest things to do in politics, believe it or not, is to standout. Sure you can go off and say something crazy; or even do something inherently stupid that will generate attention.

But most politicians and political parties don

12 years ago by [email protected]

Sallie Mae Is Robbing Students Blind

Remember when we bailed out Sallie Mae and Freddie Mac?

They were supposed to be two institutions that we can't live without. The same is "true" for HSBC bank, which has

12 years ago by Staff

Earl Sweatshirt, The Internet and The Good Ol’ Days

Nasty Nas was 17 years old when he showed up on Main Source’s “Live at the Barbeque.” He was 18 when he dropped “Halftime,” his first solo single.

Big Boi and Andre 3000 were 18 when their debut album South

12 years ago by Staff

Reel Talk: “The Great Gatsby” Is Not So Great

When word dropped last year that The Great Gatsby would be turned into a summer feature film, my response, I believe anyway, was similar to most people’s responses. Some variation of “Really?…OK,” was the only thing I c

12 years ago by Jason Woullard

The Last ABA Champion

May 13, 1976 – In an astonishing comeback from a 22-point deficit with 17 minutes left in the game, the New York Nets defeated the Denver Nuggets, 112-106, winning the championship of the American Basketball A

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