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Portrait of an Artest as a Hood

By now, you’ve read all about the basketball game that broke out during a brawl at the Palace in Detroit. It’s the number one topic at every water cooler this morning and the leading story on the evening news, not just the sports segment. If peace in the middle east was achieved over the weekend, no one would know about it as we’re all too busy offering opinions on what happened Friday night.

But, as the saying goes, there’s three sides to every story: yours, mine, and what’s caught on videotape. So, let’s go to the tape.

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Did the NBA choke in their response to the brawl?

The Ron Artest show just keeps on going and going and going.  

Right now it seems like he’s hit a new low.  Artest is no stranger to suspensions, brushes with the law, NBA officials, coaches, framed pictures and television monitors. Just a couple of weeks ago, Indiana Pacer Head Coach Rick Carlisle suspended the mercurial forward for conduct detrimental to the integrity of the team, but did not specify exactly what this conduct was.  When the press first reached Artest, he initially declared that he did not understand the meaning of the word integrity, something that should surprise no one who has followed the career of the reigning defensive player of the year.  After he was (mildly) pressed, he admitted that he had asked Carlisle for some time off, as he was too tired from producing a Hip-Hop album to properly compete in the NBA.

Well, in one of the most bizarre and awful ways, Artest will now get his wish.

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Throwdown in Motown

Dear Commissioner Stern.
I invoke the spirits of Washington and Tomjonavich and beg you to do the right thing.  The fiasco that happened in Detroit is easily the worst thing that has happened to the NBA in over 20 years. I personally do not entirely blame the players nor do I entirely blame the fans.  But on some level the players must be held responsible for their actions.

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The Post-Up Play

This is the first ever edition of "The Post-Up Play" by Kevin Cantor. This is a new column where I’ll "dish-out" the issues concerning the NBA for the past week, highlight the player of the week, and much more. So stay tuned and read the column every Wednesday.

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NBA Power Rankings. November 17th 2004

NBA Power Rankings are finally here for the 2004-2005 Season.  Any and all feedback, complaints, suggestions are welcomed.  If I get good responses, I’ll continue to do the rankings weekly.  Enjoy!

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Lights- Camera- Action: The NBA New Year : Atlantic Division

In all the euphoria of the Boston Red Sox’ historic World Series victory, another basketball season has quietly gotten under way. Over the next two weeks, I will preview each team in both conferences and make predictions on how each team will fare in their chances of winning the NBA title.

So, without further ado, away we go.

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Sprewell’s pain; helping someone in need

The cold, dark hand of poverty strikes many living paycheck to paycheck until, one day, the paychecks run out.

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NBA Analysis: East – Southeast Division

     This is going to be the most exciting division in the East. With the Bobcats now in Charlotte, it should make for a pretty interesting and surprising Southeast. It’s also going to be a very exciting time in Florida as the new look Orlando Magic and Miami Heat are going to be battling it out for “Champions of the Sunshine State”.

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NBA Analysis: East Central Division

    The Central Division of the Eastern Conference. Always good teams in this division with players like Reggie Miller, Ben Wallace, Lebron James and Keith Van Horn. The Central is all but a lock down for the Pistons but there will be a few surprises in the back end of the standings. Let’s get right to it.

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NBA Analysis: East – Atlantic Division

The 2004-05 season is about to be under way. With that in thought, I’m here for my yearly predictions and analysis of each division. This will be a seven part series. First I will start off with the East Atlantic Division. There won’t be many surprises this year out of the Atlantic but as they say, you never know.