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NBA Playoffs: Who is Coming Out of the West?

With March Madness dominating sports headlines as of late, it is easy to forget that the NBA playoffs are drawing ever nearer as well. While the Western Conference has served as a perennial bloodbath for the last decade or so, many thought that the Warriors would emerge the clear-cut conference

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Is 2016 the Greatest Year in Sports? – Part I

Major sports leagues throughout the world always have their fair share of upsets and cinderella stories. Even during intense rivalry matchups, fans can only ever ask for a great game at the end of the day. In major championships, great games end seasons on a high note for all fans.

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Ranking the All-Star Games

In all four major American sports, professional athletes that mesmerize our imagination, take a break from their regular season action to display their skills in their respective all-star games. We have just finished watching the NBA All-Star weekend festivities, and it continues the debates around these type of games. For

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2017 NBA Dunk Contest Recap and Aaron Gordon’s Flop

In 2016, Aaron Gordon lost to Zach Lavine in an ultimate Dunk Contest display. LaVine and Gordon took the contest into overtime, putting up a number of perfect score dunks. Gordon had an arguably better dunk contest, but LaVine kept the creativity churning as the contest prevailed and Gordon fell

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Adam Silver considers changing game lengths to tackle an imaginary issue

In case you missed Adam Silver’s press conference Thursday, he left us with some memorable information (I’ll bold the important parts). Regarding decreasing the duration of games, Silver stated, “it’s something that I know all of sports are looking at right now, and that is the format of the game and

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