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Playing in the Low Post: Tiago Splitter

Published: June 21, 2007

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Today we watch a low post move. It’s important because it has to do with the development of Tiago Splitter, the young Brazilian pearl.
Splitter started playing as a pro at a very young age and there hasn’t been a more promising player like him in the Spanish leagues until Riki Rubio appeared. Tiago started playing [...]


Blogger’s Choice Awards

Published: June 17, 2007

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Do you like HoopsAddict.com? Do you feel it deserves even more fans? Here’s your chance to express your love. Vote for it in the Best Sports Blog category of the Blogger’s Choice Awards!

Sure, it’s not as glamorous as the IMAs, but it’s still better than getting this “honor.”
UPDATE: If you appreciate Ryan’s and D-Wil’s work, [...]


Interview with Caliper CEO Dr. Herb Greenberg

Published: June 7, 2007

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Caliper is the psychological assessment firm that tests the compatibility of job applicants to a variety of careers, including the NBA. Dr. Herb Greenberg, founder, president and CEO of Caliper, graciously agreed to a telephone interview on the morning after the Cleveland Cavaliers’ conquest of the Detroit Pistons.
Dr. Greenberg talked with me about:

Cleveland reaching the [...]


Poll: Where Will Oden Go?

Published: May 30, 2007

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A hot NBA topic lately is the Portland Trailblazers snagging the first overall pick of the 2007 draft, a.k.a. “The Greg Oden & Kevin Durant Draft.” While many fans and observers think that Portland taking (and keeping) Oden is a slam dunk, others don’t agree. Some notable dissenting voices include Blazers fan Henry Abbott and Section [...]


Sun Yue: Prospect or Suspect?

Published: April 23, 2007

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By Jeff Wong
It’s great to be a Toronto Raptors fan right now. Thanks to General Manager Bryan Colangelo, the Raptors are NBA Atlantic Division Champions after five years of playoff futility. However, my beloved team has no first-round pick (a top-15 protected pick has gone to the Charlotte Bobcats) in a draft year that boasts [...]


Bloggers Say: Change All-Star Weekend

Published: February 21, 2007

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In the past month, various media types have been discussing how boring all-star festivities have become. For example, Peter Schrager of FoxSports.com suggested changing the current NBA All-Star Game format to a multi-team tournament. Their brainstorming prompted me to survey my fellow basketbloggers for their thoughts on the annual b-ball event – Did they want [...]



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