July 20, 2013

Mike Miller: A Look At His Free Agency Chops And How His Amnesty Affects Miami

The Miami Heat, facing tax penalty doom with potentially the league’s second-highest team salary, amnestied perimeter threat Mike Miller. The running joke is that Miller has long with a trebuchet: a Middle Age siege weapon that can hurt you from afar, in this case the three-point line, but that has the mobility of a rock. […]

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Fantasy Hockey: Let Someone Else Pay For Goal-Scoring Regression

This has been quite the week for hockey metrics. On Friday, a very well-known hockey blogger, author and radio personality Sean McIndoe a.k.a. DownGoesBrown posted an article on the basic ins-and-outs of hockey metrics over at Grantland. I strongly recommend reading it even if you have a grasp for hockey metrics as McIndoe has a

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2013 NBA Summer League: More Player Reports from Las Vegas League

The Las Vegas portion of the 2013 NBA Summer League continues to roll on in the desert. Here are more player reports you can use for the weekend. The following teams have played at least four games. ATLANTA HAWKS: LOADED WITH PROSPECTS Last year’s 23rd overall pick, John Jenkins, has become the go-to guy for Atlanta’s summer team. He leads

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2013 MLB Trade Deadline: Brewers Could Find it Difficult to Trade Aramis Ramirez

For years, Aramis Ramirez has been one of the top power-hitting third basemen in the National League. Since bursting onto the scene in 2001 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Ramirez has been slugging home runs at a consistent pace. From that season early in his career through 2012, he has hit at least 25 home runs

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