San Antonio Spurs Win Game 2 93-89 Over the Memphis Grizzlies: Recap

I’m guessing Tony Parker slept pretty well last night.  Although the San Antonio point guard has been dealing with a troublesome left calf, set to be evaluated on Thursday, he showed no signs of hesitation Tuesday night.  Parker had 15 points and a career-best 18 assists in San Antonio’s 93-89 Game 2 win against Memphis in the Western Conference Finals.  A game that went to overtime via a Mike Conley and Jerryd Bayless inspired 15-2 run over the final 8 minutes of regulation, the Spurs…

Can the Pacers Beat the Heat?

Nope. Just kidding. It won’t be easy, though. This year’s version of the Miami LeBrons is the best yet. Each of the Big Three shot over 50% from the field, with James checking in at 57% (as well as 41% from 3). Five players shoot over 40% from 3, with Rashard Lewis just behind at 39% and Norris Cole at 36%. One of those five shooting 40+% is not Chris Bosh, who is makin’ it rain from beyond the arc in the playoffs with his…

2013 Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings

The concept of the Late Round Quarterback, established by my buddy J.J Zachariason is finally gaining some momentum in the mainstream of fantasy football. To learn more about the genius and the mathematics behind the philosophy, please buy J.J’s e-book with more fantasy football information than you could possibly handle. That being said, quarterbacks still score by sheer volume, the greatest amount of fantasy points and getting points from the position on a week to week basis is very important. You won’t find Aaron Rodgers…

Western Conference Finals Outlook: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies

In case you hadn’t heard, the San Antonio Spurs are pretty good.  They’ve been good for quite a while actually.  This greatness was in jeopardy this past offseason, but Tim Duncan, being the demigod that he is, agreed to halve his salary in order to keep the team intact.  He’s now the 4th highest Spur on the team although he has 14 All-Star appearances, four championships, 3 NBA Finals MVP’s, and an obvious place in the HOF upon retirement –but back to the Spurs.  All…

College Football: 2013-2014 Pac-12 Outlook

While the Pac-12 Conference may be in the midst of a significant transition period, looking to leave only a few strong contenders for the 2013-2014 season, this season should show what’s to come for historic programs such as USC, UCLA, Arizona State, Stanford, and Oregon.  My pick to win the conference is an obvious one, the University of Oregon. The Ducks are coming off of three consecutive BCS bowl appearances, impressive considering the university has only been to nine BCS bowl games in its 119-year…