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Jul 7, 2010 / 6:15 pm
By Rey Jefferson
As of right now, the jury is still out on where LeBron James will land. But with that being said, let’s take a look at how Miami won a championship in 2006. We know Chris Bosh will be joining Dwyane Wade in Wade County, but besides Michael Beasley and Mario Chalmers, who else should the Heat bring in to help them win another championship. We break it down here: Read More »
Tags: Al Harrington, Alonzo Mourning, Antoine Walker, Brad Miller, Chris Bosh, Derek Anderson, Derek Fisher, Dwyane Wade, Erik Spoelstra, Gary Payton, james posey, Jason Kapono, Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers, Miami Heat, michael beasley, Michael Doleac, Pat Riley, Shandon Anderson, Shannon Brown, Shaquille O'Neal, Theo Ratliff, Tony Allen, Travis Outlaw, Udonis Haslem
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Aug 28, 2009 / 10:33 am
By Gerald Narciso
Jerry Sloan is underappreciated. Unless you are in Utah, where he has juice like the Osmond’s, Sloan is absolutely taken for granted. After 21 years of roaming the sidelines for the Jazz, Jerry not only has the longest head coaching tenure in the NBA, but in all of professional sports. Eighteen of those 21 seasons have been playoff appearances, highlighted with two straight Finals appearances in ’97 and ’98, where they lost to MJ’s Bulls – arguable the greatest team in NBA history. Yeah Sloan doesn’t have a chip, but there is no doubt he is one of the top 10 coaches in the history of the League. Read More »
Tags: Ben Hanglogten, Charles Barkley, Howard Eisley, Jerry Sloan, John Crotty, John Stockton, Karl Malone, kobe bryant, michael jordan, Mo Williams, Raja Bell, Shandon Anderson, Utah Jazz
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