Fallout Of The David Lee Trade

December 27, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     We are quickly approaching the anniversary of the infamous David Lee trade – it will soon be 6 months. A fan favorite in New York, Lee was by far the Knicks’ best player last season, and even a top player in the NBA. Last February, Lee’s talents were recognized as he was selected to [...]

White Sox moves save Chris Sale for where he’s needed — the bullpen

December 7, 2010 by George Castle  
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  With a $56 million free-agent commitment to Adam Dunn and hot pursuit to re-sign Paul Konerko, the Chicago White Sox don’t have to waste a starting pitcher in a deal for a run-producing hitter. And that’s good, because it keeps the pitching depth adequate — if the truth be known, White Sox GM Kenny Williams still [...]

T’Wolves Embarrass Knicks, 112-103

November 14, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     The Knicks really do always find a way to disgust you. It’s pretty pathetic when you think about it through the years. They haven’t won anything since 1973 and couldn’t even muster up a championship when they had the Patrick Ewing dynasties. We are all aware that it has been all downhill from there, [...]