Archive for October, 2010

LeBron James on ‘The Decision’: I would have changed it

September issue. When asked what he would change from his highly criticized decision to join the Heat, James told GQ “Nothing at all.” During the free-agency recruiting period that began in July, James entertained visits from several teams, including… Full Article at Sporting News Rowing: Katherine Grainger begins her quest for world title …

Are the Heat’s amigos better than Boston’s original Big Three? NBA Insider

First, there was the original Big Three. The Boston Celtics drafted Larry Bird out of Indiana State in 1979, and he became the rookie of the year.

Miami Heat (2-1) at New Jersey Nets (2-0), 1 p.m.

The Miami Heat will head back up the east coast to take on the undefeated New Jersey Nets this afternoon from the Prudential Center.

Thug LeBron James at It Again with His Childish, Elitist Grudges

Call him what you want, a band wagoner, a loser, a whiner , but I just don’t like LeBron James or the way the NBA forces himself upon us, the fans and the media.

Not all dollars make sense for Heat

Three pointers after three games on the Miami Heat ’s schedule: — The era of austerity is over.

LeBron James: Ridiculous Commercials Won’t Help His Image

When last we heard from LeBron James , he announced his decision in a one-hour, free-agency spectacle where he callously abandoned the faithful people who adored him.

LeBron James Gets Techincal: Is the New “Respect for the Game” Rule Racist?

I was watching LeBron James and the Miami Heat blast the Orlando Magic last night.

Last-gasp election appeals flood voters’ mailboxes

In this Oct. 26, 2010 file photo, Miami Heat forward LeBron James walks up court against the Boston Celtics during the second half of their NBA basketball game in Boston.

Barnidge: If the Halloween costume fits

HALLOWEEN night is our favorite night of the year. It’s the one time you can wear a mask, assume a new identity and expect a reward.

Top Ten: The weeka s top 10 videos on MarketWatch

In case you missed them, here are the top 10 videos that appeared on MarketWatch for the week of Oct.

Looking ahead? With Minnesota game looming, LeBron says he noticed Tolliver’s ‘Decision’ spoof

Anthony Tolliver, you’ve been noticed by LeBron James . And apparently 274,000 other people.

Wade scored 26, LeBron adds 15 and Heat roll past Magic in home opener

LeBron James stayed fairly quiet when the Orlando Magic questioned his competitiveness this summer.

Stern again predicts NBA will one day be in Europe

NBA Commissioner David Stern told a luncheon audience in Miami on Friday that he envisions a five-team European division within the league sometime in the next 10 years.

Iverson’s - whole thing was being wanted’

LeBron James and Chris Bosh headed for South Beach, while Amar’e Stoudemire decided to star on Broadway.

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade

In Michael Eisner’s thoughtful book about partnerships, he tells a story about getting wooed by Disney in 1984.

King James will heat up Miami.

EASILY the best sporting image of the week was the tattoo of Wayne Rooney on the back the Manchester City fan above the indelible words “Rooney - City Legend”. This proved to be, on two significant levels, the most disastrous decision made this side of the Australian Test selection table - not only does Rooney have the least-decorative melon in …

Miami’s Vice: 10 NBA Teams That Can Beat The Miami Heat

The Heat responded to their opening night’s loss to the Celtics with a resounding win over the Sixers, somewhat redeeming their disappointing start.

Original basketball rules go to auction

It’s been nearly 119 years since James Naismith wrote down 13 rules for a new game he devised as a way to give youths at a Springfield, Mass., YMCA an athletic activity to keep them busy in the winter.

Debating if LeBron’s rep can recover

The only thing Ric Bucher and Chris Broussard like to do more than report on the NBA is argue about the NBA.

Lebron James Descends From Hero to Bad Cowboy

Followers 10.28.2010 by Thabiti Lewis Last week, Lebron James responded to a number of racist Twitter messages he received.