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- As if the Miami Heat needed another reason to be a hot NBA championship betting pick this season, they’ve just signed a would-be Final Four hero in Da’Sean Butler. The 42nd pick of the 2010 NBA draft, Butler was a stud for the West Virginia Mountaineers before he obliterated his knee and tore his ACL against Duke. - The Atlanta Hawks were the first and only team to retain one of the top free agents in the free-agent frenzy of 2010. With Joe Johnson signing a mammoth, max contract to stay down South, what the heck do the Hawks do now? Johnson is a great player, but he’s certainly not a leader as we’ve learned over the years. - LeBron, LeBron, LeBron!
No offense, ‘King James’ but I am officially, sick and tired of hearing your name … each and every one of them just so you know!
To make matters even worse, I have lost all respect for you as a basketball player for officially becoming the first true NBA superstar to willingly quit on his own team in order to go and join another superstar’s... - When Carmelo Anthony refused to sign a lucrative contract extension with the Denver Nuggets, NBA rumors started bouncing around basketball betting circles as to where he would go. - If there was ever a mixture of young and old in the NBA, it’s the 2010-11 San Antonio Spurs who head in to the season with as many questions as longshots odds in NBA futures. Right now, the Spurs are an afterthought in the Western Conference but some cagey drafting and off-season moves might give them a chance at providing Tim Duncan one last shot at glory. - The one team that is truly supposed to match Team USA for the gold at the upcoming FIBA World Championships is Spain. If the 86-85 victory over the Spaniards is indicative of anything, it’s that Team USA is far from being as good as gold despite being listed as -500 favorites to win the whole tournament.
This summer will undoubtedly be one of the most important moments in Kevin... - The NBA betting scene is changing as egos and friendships get in the way of a basketball culture we all once loved slowly slips in to the past. As we all come to grips with the new NBA, the New Orleans Hornets should learn something that small market teams like the Toronto Raptors, Phoenix Suns and Cleveland Cavaliers failed to understand. When you have a superstar who seems like he has one... - When people questioned LeBron’s decision to join Dwyane Wade in Miami, the main argument was that he shouldn’t want to sync up with one of his biggest rivals. Old school basketball betting fans wanted to believe that guys reveled in playing against each other more than with each other. - Trevor Ariza is on the move again. After being signed by the Houston Rockets last summer, and leaving the champion Lakers in the dust, the swingman is headed to New Orleans to join forces with Chris Paul. It’s an obvious salary dump for Houston, who was able to get four teams involved in a big, mid-week trade.
The Houston Rockets are plagued by decision making right now. - When I first heard the news that LeBron was seeking Jewish council, I honestly thought that it was an accountant. After all, LeBron is moving to the tax haven of Florida, right? Imagine my surprise when I heard that LeBron was seeking the advice of a rabbi.
And not just any rabbi, but the honorable Rabbi Yishayahu Yosef Pinto, a noted business advisor to the stars who often gives advice to...