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Fair Play With Replay In The NBA

Some things about organized sports seem to be so easy to see; adjust to; and implement. Yet, smart reforms are frequently ignored by the governing bodies of these sports or the commissioners who wield considerable power over them. It gets to be more than a little exasperating… for fans, journalists, pundits, and most of all, […]

5 Reasons Scott Brooks Lost Game 4

The Oklahoma City Thunder are probably still going to win their Western Conference semifinal series against the Los Angeles Clippers. They’ve been the better team through four games. They have the better superstars. (Sorry, Chris Paul, but it’s true.) They’ve regained home-court advantage. Los Angeles’s role players — specifically those called upon to shoot well […]

Walking Over Hot Coals: Pacers And Thunder Emerge

No, the two conference semifinal series that shifted scenes (and control) Friday night are not over. A 2-1 best-of-seven series is not a done deal. Moreover, too many plot twists have littered these NBA playoffs; offering a final verdict on a 2-1 series is plainly premature. And yet… If history tells us anything in the […]

J.J. Redick’s guide to perfect March Madness Bracket

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNA5ruxEdU8

Clippers guard J.J. Redick is currently out with a back injury which should give him plenty of time to think about his NCAA Tournament brackets. Redick will probably be riding his Duke Blue Devils all the way to the national championship game. And he would probably have a good chance at winning.

Redick though is sharing the wealth. In this video from Funny or Die, Redick explains how to build the perfect bracket.

Who do you have winning in your perfect bracket?

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