Presuming you’ve seen LeBron’s (lame) “What Should I Do?” ad, check out the following fan-made mash-up of that commercial and an older Jordan ad.
Ouch.
Presuming you’ve seen LeBron’s (lame) “What Should I Do?” ad, check out the following fan-made mash-up of that commercial and an older Jordan ad.
Ouch.
The first dunk is amazing enough, but wait until you see the second one…wow.
The guys over at The Basketball Jones take aim at Chris Bosh.
TBJ exclusive: Like A Bosh from The Basketball Jones on Vimeo.
I don’t know whether or not he saw or heard about the video, but Bosh responded with 35 points last night.
A ligament in Oden’s left knee is damaged, to the point where it will require season-ending microfracture surgery.
Friday’s microfracture procedure in Colorado will be the third season-ending surgery Oden has experienced in his four years in Portland. In September of 2007, before he had even played an NBA game, Oden had microfracture on his right knee.
When healthy, Oden has shown tremendous potential. In the seven games leading up to his injury last season, he averaged 15.6 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game, which would be borderline All-Star numbers if the Trail Blazers were a contender.
But he has only managed to play 82 games in four seasons, and appears to have chronic problems with his knees. Now that Brandon Roy is dealing with his own knee issues (he apparently has no cartilage left), one wonders what could have been had the Blazers drafted Kevin Durant instead of Oden back in 2007.
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