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Who Should Coach Northwestern Next Year?

Who Should Coach Northwestern Next Year?
Today is one of the greatest days of the year. Selection Sunday. Brackets will be flying out of printers all across America. Businessmen will be spending several of the next 48 hours on ESPN.com trying to find this year’s Butler. If the Northwestern Wildcats miss the tournament yet again, their fans may be watching the... Read more »

Gasol Or Howard: Who You Got?

Gasol Or Howard: Who You Got?
The Orlando Magic will probably begin aggressively shopping Dwight Howard sometime next week after they host the All-Star game. Kobe Bryant has encouraged the Lakers to either trade the pouty Pau Gasol, or tell him he is staying put. Several teams have been constructing offers for one of the two stars. Minnesota seemed close to... Read more »

Why Michael Jordan Will Never Be As Good As Larry Bird

Why Michael Jordan Will Never Be As Good As Larry Bird
Michael Jordan is the best basketball player to ever grace our planet. This is not debatable. He was the most dominant scorer ever to play on the perimeter. He defended the perimeter as well, or better, than any other player. When Michael wanted to facilitate, he was one of the best facilitators ever. MJ became... Read more »
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Ranking Chicago's Professional Coaches

Ranking Chicago's Professional Coaches
Now that Ozzie Guillen has migrated south to the Miami Marlins, Chicago is once again left with just one head coach who has won a championship for his Windy City squad. Before Blackhawks head man Joel Quenneville led the Hawks to the Stanley Cup, Chicago had not had two coaches who had reached the summit... Read more »

Thibs To Blame For Bulls Loss, Not Rose

Thibs To Blame For Bulls Loss, Not Rose
With Luol Deng and Taj Gibson sidelined last night against the Indiana Pacers, the Bulls needed some guys to step up and play well. Ronnie Brewer was that guy in the first half, netting 16 points and providing several dazzling hustle plays. He trailed off a bit in the second half but still finished with... Read more »

Who You Should Root For In Super Bowl XLVI

Who You Should Root For In Super Bowl XLVI
Now that we are going to be hearing all about the rematch of Super Bowl 42, it is time to start preparing for the big game. For those of us who do not have our favorite team playing in the Super Bowl in a couple weeks, deciding which team to root for can be tricky... Read more »
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Interesting Spring Ahead For Bears

Interesting Spring Ahead For Bears
Somewhere Lovie Smith is staring toward the heavens, contemplating his next move. At least I assume so, because that is pretty much what he does. Until the Bears hire their next General Manager things will be quite uncertain for Lovie. His job is safe for now, but a new GM probably will not give much... Read more »

"Patience" Key Word For Cub Fans In 2012

"Patience" Key Word For Cub Fans In 2012
Departures have long been a part of professional sports. It is always tough for a fan to go out to the ballpark and not see his or her favorite player. Cubs fans very nearly lost their favorite member of the organization for this season. If that would have happened attendance may have dropped substantially and... Read more »

Observations From Bulls vs. Timberwolves

Observations From Bulls vs. Timberwolves
Watching the Bulls sloppy win over the lowly Minnesota Timberwolves was the perfect opportunity for my mind to wander. Since my cousin in D.C. won’t answer his phone, I thought I would share my random observations. 1) Joey Crawford really needs to retire. Not because he messes up a lot of calls. Not because someone... Read more »
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C.J. Watson Injury Scarier Than We Thought

C.J. Watson Injury Scarier Than We Thought
When C.J. Watson went down with an ugly elbow injury against the Grizzlies, I had to look away from the replays. Any time there is an elbow or knee injury, it tends to look horrific. It turned out to be a dislocated elbow. C.J. is day-to-day and may be back on the court early next... Read more »