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Kings Day Video: The Glory Years

The Sacramento Kings may be going through some dark days in their franchise but it was not too long ago they were among the best in the NBA. They had flash, defense, were the "run-and-gun" Suns before the Suns were run-and-gun. They sported some of the best players in the league back then such as […]

Sponsors could force Kings’ hand on staying or going

There are a lot of words that can be used to describe the Sacramento Kings' arena situation. Being in Sacramento, I have used a lot of words, some of them fit to print on this site and some that are not.  If I had to choose one word over all the others, it would probably […]

Welcome to Kings Day

Believe it or not, the NBA's regular season is six weeks away. To get you ready, Crossover Chronicles will be profiling a team each day for the next six weeks. This week is the Pacific Division. Today is the Sacramento Kings. 2011-12 Record: 22-44 Key Losses: J.J. Hickson (signed with Portland), Terrence Williams (free agent), Donte Greene […]

It’s not easy being Beasley

A new team is a new chance for Michael Beasley. It seems like everyone has given Beasley a third or fourth chance at this point, but this one really might be it for Beasley. The most disappointing second overall pick since Darko Milicic continues to make promises with his talent that he has not been […]

The Chicago peace effort, and how the NBA really shows they care

The NBA Cares series seems sometimes like nothing more than a commercial. Insert players A, B and C in a local playground, hospital or classroom for a photo-op. They will push a kid on a swing, stop by to visit a sick patient, or read a book to a collection of third graders. Thirty seconds […]

Suns Day Video: KJ posterizes ‘Dream’

This has to be one of the greatest dunk in Suns' history when one of the greatest defensive centers in NBA history got posterized by a future mayor. The scene: Phoenix, AZ, 1994 NBA playoffs. The players: Suns guard Kevin Johnson and Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon. Who ever would have thought that the littlest guy […]

Jason Terry takes his rivalries very seriously

Jason Terry's mission to say all the right things in Boston and completely win everyone over is going quite swimmingly.  Let's recap, shall we? Almost immediately after being signed, he started talking about winning a championship in Boston. Then he went off and got some new championship ink… with a Boston flair. Then he hammered […]

Suns adjust to life after Nash

As a former Phoenix Suns fans, I feel qualified to write a post on the end of an era. I say “former” because only a few years ago they were my favorite team. I loved watching the Steve Nash to Amar’e Stoudemire pick and roll. The rest of the NBA saw Raja Bell as a […]

Welcome to Suns Day

Believe it or not, the NBA's regular season is six weeks away. To get you ready, Crossover Chronicles will be profiling a team each day for the next six weeks. This week is the Pacific Division. Today is the Phoenix Suns. 2011-12 Record: 33-33 Key Losses: Steve Nash (signed with L.A. Lakers), Grant Hill (signed with L.A. […]

Mark Jackson builds his defense

Mark Jackson and Don Nelson are very different people. Nelson was boisterous, out-of-the-box, off-the-wall and innovative. Jackson, granted still a young coach, is a bit more reserved, works on relating to players and has a completely different focus. Yes, their coaching philosophies are completely different. Don Nelson was about offense. Everything he did was innovating […]

Barnes’ first challenge starts next week

Less than 24 months ago, Warriors rookie Harrison Barnes was the projected number one pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. After a great freshman year, Barnes and the rest of UNC's starters opted to return to UNC for a run at the NCAA Championship. His sophomore season showed little improvement over his freshman one and […]

Worthy not crowning Lakers yet

It would be hard to find a Los Angeles Laker fan who is not claiming the 2013 NBA title before the season even starts. There is no denying that adding Dwight Howard and Steve Nash to the team make them an immensely better team, but just how good? One of the greatest Lakers of all […]

Warriors Day Video: 2007 playoff series win over Dallas

It was truly a case of David vs. Goliath. The heavily favored Dallas Mavericks versus the eighth-seeded Golden State Warriors in the first-round of the 2007 NBA playoffs. No one gave Golden State a chance against the mighty Mavs when the unbelievable happened. The Warriors forced the Mavs to six games when one of the […]

Welcome to Warriors Day

Believe it or not, the NBA's regular season is six weeks away. To get you ready, Crossover Chronicles will be profiling a team each day for the next six weeks. This week is the Pacific Division. Today is the Golden State Warriors. 2011-12 Record: 23-43 Key Losses: Nate Robinson (signed with Chicago), Dorrell Wright (traded to Philadelphia), […]

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