Posts Tagged ‘Big East Basketball’

Stanley Robinson is the King of Putbacks

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

There’s nothing like a Stanley Robinson putback dunk to start your day. Besides offering even more proof that the college basketball season is alive and kicking, it goes a long way in confirming my hypothesis: Robinson is the best putback dunker in the amateur ranks, and his domination might extend throughout the basketball [...]

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Relishing Pitino’s Misery

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

In light of Rick Pitino’s admissions concerning the Karen Sypher story, allow me to relay a little lesson I’ve learned: If you want to find the best reactions when it comes to a Kentucky-related story, turn to Kentucky fans, something the lead image shows very well. Granted, the mock-up of the “Miles Ahead” [...]

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Tar Heels Back On Top

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Something should be said for finishing the season the way you started, especially if that consists of starting and finishing in first place in the rankings. The team that started as the preseason number one finished the regular season back at the top of the ranking pile and as you can see in the [...]

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Get Your Popcorn Ready (Paul Harris)

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

I’m not sure if Jim Boehim feeds his players before games, but if he doesn’t, he might want to start. Or ask if guard Paul Harris is at least hungry. It’s either that or beating down the Cincinnati Bearcats makes Harris hungry. In the lead video, we have Harris getting back on [...]

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Providence Earned Their Court Storming

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Does Pittsburgh get stuck in broken record mode when they receive the number one ranking in the land? For the second time this season, the Panthers were rewarded for their play with the target, which they evidently don’t wear to well because after being voted into the top spot, Pitt lost. Again. [...]

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Don’t Mess With Jim Calhoun’s Money

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

If you get the opportunity to discuss salaries with UConn’s Jim Calhoun, you better make sure you have your facts in order. Just ask Ken Krayeske, a freelance writer who is also a student of UConn’s law school. When it was Krayeske’s chance to ask the head coach a question, he decided to [...]

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