The Postmodern Majesty of the Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors don’t exist. How can they? It’s not possible.
The Golden State Warriors don’t exist. How can they? It’s not possible.
The Breakers went to Perth on a three game winning streak and with only one loss since Corey Webster returned. No small coincidence, that.
This week begins with a Thanksgiving trilogy. Better than many Hollywood trilogies, although it’s no Indiana Jones.
There's a pretty substantial difference between the Golden State Warriors and the Philadelphia 76ers. About the biggest difference imaginable.
Sometimes it takes a complete team effort to earn a victory and other times it just takes one star to get hot.
The Breakers dropped by Sydney for their one and only battle with recognised NBA talent Al Harrington and it was a game of many oddities.
Right, that’s it. After last week’s disaster of picks, the time has come for me to accept that I’m not going to make the NFL Prediction Playoffs.
It may be the beginning of the end for Peyton Manning, poor Peyton. All of a sudden Steven Adams' free throws are better than Manning's QB throws.
Fresh off of a burgeoning new rivalry with Melbourne, the Breakers returned home to do battle with their traditional enemies, the Perth Wildcats.
Folks, I have a confession to make. I’m feeling disillusioned with the NFL.
All of those recent blocks have seen Adams shoot up the averages, he’s now sitting ninth in the NBA with 2.29 per game.
Despite what sports fans will say, they secretly love it when they can feel robbed by a referee.
Yeah, g’day there, how about another Breakers win? Lovely.
Todd Gurley might already be one of the three best running backs in the NFL and this week he plays Adrian Peterson. If there are 50 pass attempts in this game then I want my money back.
It sure was a busy week for the Hayne Plane considering he didn't even play. Steven Adams played though. So did the Kansas City Royals.