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Sorry Scottie But LeBron’s Still not the Greatest

By Austin Miller In case you have not heard, Scottie Pippen  has again come back with the “LeBron is the greatest”, only this time he saying at his position and will have the greatest stats when all is said and done. Once again Scottie is putting his foot in his mouth. Never has a sidekick [...]

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Indy Pro Am – NBA Athletes Play Alongside Current College Stars

by Dustin Lytle The Indy Pro Am is an annual event put on by former IUPUI star Carlos Knox that places local basketball players against former and current NBA players. This year’s league is hosted at IUPUI’s gymnasium on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-10pm. There are four games per night. Former and current NBA [...]

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Indiana Sports – Get Ready for a Return to 1965

by Kent Sterling The people who relish the good old days in Indiana are in for a treat.  The city of Indianapolis has worked very hard to attract and maintain two professional sports franchises, and now both leagues – the NFL and NBA – are in a state of suspended animation. The lockouts of both [...]

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NBA Lockout – Say Goodbye to Professional Basketball for a Long Time

by Kent Sterling The NBA knew damn well it was going to shut its doors a year ago.  The negotiations were a complete sham, and now the wait begins for the players who have been so relentlessly coddled by their employers that they have no ability to run their own lives to run out of [...]

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Indiana Pacers Trade Draftee Kawhi Leonard to San Antonio for George Hill

by Kent Sterling Just as I put the finishing touches on a fine post extolling the virtues of Kawhi Leonard as the 15th overall pick to the Indiana Pacers, ESPN’s Ric Bucher reports that Larry Bird has dealt him to the San Antonio Spurs for George Hill – a kid who played both his high [...]

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