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Picking the East Playoff Teams

As the NHL season winds down, we get closer to the playoff push. Here is my prediction for the seeding in the East of the playoffs. Who’s in and who’s out. Eastern Conference: 1.) Pittsburgh Penguins: They are just that good right now. With the addition of Crosby back into the line-up they should easily […]

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Benching Mr. Clutch

Kobe Bryant has had his fair share of game winning baskets and last minute rallies. He is a player that you want on the floor in those tight situations. But in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday, he was neither. Bryant visibly frustrated by his teams play late in the game was benched […]

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Phils get better every season, but ailing in the Postseason

While the Phillies have made strides over the years, they have downgraded in the categories that mean the most. Over the years we have seen this team pull talent of the streets with ease. Teams offer better contracts, but players still choose Philly because of its sports lure. While its hard to believe a team […]

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Ivy League: Bear-minimum

Brown University has decided to take a step in a new direction.  They announced the termination of a contract with head men’s basketball coach Jesse Agel. This move was the right one, over the years the Ivy League conference has become extremely competitive.  With the likes of Princeton and Havard proving dominance over the years […]

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Speed Killz in the NFL

The running quarterback is beginning to become an imporatnt part of the NFL game. On Sunday we say two of the most prized quarterback draftees take their turn at the 40 yard dash. Robert Griffin III clocked in with a time of 4.41 and Andrew Luck scampered across the line at 4.67. Versatility in the […]

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All Star Weekend Lacking that All Star Feel

The NBA All Star Saturday night has been a staple of fan appreciation ever since it became a yearly event. But while All Star weekend is supposed to show case the best talents in the league, it has become a stage for flashy popularity. This year we witnessed four main events the dunk contest, three-point […]

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Talking Mason Basketball with Joe Lunardi

As the month of Febraury comes to a close, sports fans prepare themselves for a month of pure sports enjoyment.  Im talking about March Madness, the time of year were underdogs are the victors and last second shots come in bunches.  This past week I had the chance to live a sports fans dream, the […]

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The Black and Yellow Sizzler

Anyone can say that an object heading at 108 mph is life threatening, especially if its made of pure solid rubber. In this year’s NHL Skills Challenge is was Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins showing fans that pucks really do move that fast.  Yes, he did get a strong wind up and a running […]

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Chalk Another One Up for the Big Guy

If you asked sports sensation Brock Lesnar about his early life, he would tell you he wasn’t always first in fact he was also last. Lesnar finishing last in his class knew that his future was in sports. Lesnar became a member of the WWE in 2005. He was dominating, winning numerous awards and events. […]

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The NBA: “An Underdog Story”

The NBA is surrounded by talent. Just take a look at the Miami Heat who has South Beach the talk of the town parading all-stars like confetti at the Super Bowl. Players like Lebron James, Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant have been the face of the NBA for years. But as this short NBA season draws […]

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