Archive for September, 2009

One Big Race

The most unpredictable race right now is the AL Central division battle. The Tigers went on a losing run since mid September and have been caught up to

More Rockets

The main Rocket who will be back on the court this year, hoping to get the team into an unlikely contention is Tracy McGrady . He was one of the best players on the team for several years, but he’s been having a lot of trouble for the last couple of years with injuries to his knee and ankles. He went through surgery a few months ago and now he’s going to be back in the lineup, because he says that his rehab is going quickly and smoothly

A few thoughts on Leafs and Senators

As a Leaf fan I follow the Leafs quite closely, but as a resident of Ottawa, I also am very familiar with the happenings and goings on with the Senators. From this perspective I have observed many things, the first being that the Senators fans have to be among the more optimistic fans in

Nationals Closing Out Tough Year

This year has not been one that the Washington Nationals have wanted to keep playing. They have struggled since the beginning and they have many very young players.

Yao’s Feet

The foot surgery that Yao Ming had a couple months ago seems to have helped things to a certain extent. He says that the bones are healing as hoped and that this is good for the long-term for him

Gretzky Gone

Wayne Gretzky was working on his way to more championship glory with the Phoenix Coyotes. Today the Coyotes saga took another turn, adding to the fatigue and strangeness of their offseason. Gretzky left the organization, stating that among the many possible owners, none of them seem to have a place for him in the future of the club.

Balsillie woos Glendale, casts aside Moyes

In an interesting and unexpected development today Jim Balsillie has made a slight adjustment to his offer to purchase the Coyotes and move them to Hamilton.

Machismo

Only a few weeks remain before the NBA season begins and the early rounds of pre-season big talking has already begun. This time it is the LA Lakers bragging, though admittedly they have an organization to brag about. After winning the championship, they got the tough forward Ron Artest to join the team

Post Rules For Youth Motion Offense?

QUESTION: Your site is great and I’ve learned a lot from the motion ebook. Thanks. I coach 5th grade boys and while we’re 0-5 and started using the motion after the first game

Bruins in 09

The Boston Bruins were one of the surprise teams last season. This was the kind of team that looked like they might be able to make it all the way to the Stanley Cup, because they led their division for almost the entire year and were one of the best teams in Eastern Conference.

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