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7 results for "basketball"
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Chad Pennington joins Barack Obama, Zack Greinke and Michael Jord...
Patrick HrubyWith apologies to author Richard Connell -- oh, and also Ice-T and Gary Busey in "Surviving the Game" -- the world's most dangerous game isn't man hunting man for perverse sport. It's man elbowing, kneeing and tripping man -- or just plain landing f...
Blog | Conversation | April 01, 2011 -
Chad Pennington joins Barack Obama, Zack Greinke and Michael Jord...
Patrick HrubyPlayground hoops appears to be among the most dangerous sport
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2011 -
NBA Elite 11: See you at the crossroads!
Patrick HrubyWhen EA Sports announced last week that its upcoming "NBA Elite 11" basketball video game would be delayed until next year -- despite being scheduled to release on Monday and already having a Manhattan launch party -- the news didn't come as a surpri...
Blog | Conversation | October 04, 2010 -
Pausing to honor the fallen sports titles of the video game unive...
Patrick HrubyPage 2 honors the lost sports titles of the video game universe.
Story | Conversation | October 04, 2010 -
Brandon Marshall really considers jumping to NBA?
Patrick HrubyChutzpah? In spades. Common sense? Not an ounce. Citing his previous high school basketball experience -- plus the fact that he regularly attended Denver Nuggets games -- Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall said that if the NFL suffers a lockout...
Blog | Conversation | August 14, 2010 -
Real Men of De-Genius: Who was tagged as brilliant only to be exp...
Patrick HrubyPatrick Hruby reveals the minds once tagged as brilliant only to later be exposed as inept.
Story | Conversation | July 22, 2009 -
What's a bullet dodger? It's someone who survives a potentially d...
Patrick HrubyIt's better to be lucky than good. We reveal the survivors of potentially disastrous decisions.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2009