NY Times: Kevin Love’s Rare Combination of Talents
3rd February 2011
Some love for Love:
Keeping Score: Kevin Love’s Rare Combination of Talents
This will also appear in tomorrow's print edition.
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3rd February 2011
Some love for Love:
Keeping Score: Kevin Love’s Rare Combination of Talents
This will also appear in tomorrow's print edition.
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28th January 2011
The Cavs are bad. Really, really bad:
Keeping Score: The Cavaliers’ Decline Is on Record Pace
Read it in today's print edition as well.
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21st January 2011
My latest offering to the New York Times:
Keeping Score: The Bad Contract
Look for it in the Friday print edition as well.
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14th January 2011
This week in the NYT, I take a look at the disparity between the best and worst teams:
Keeping Score: N.B.A.’s Haves and Have-Nots
The column appears in this morning's print edition as well.
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6th January 2011
This week in the New York Times: Blake Griffin, Super Rookie.
Keeping Score: Blake Griffin’s Big Impact
Look for it in tomorrow's print edition as well.
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24th December 2010
This week's NY Times column is far from serious analysis, but I think it's a fun read nonetheless:
Keeping Score: After an Unproductive Minute, One of the Trillions
This also appeared in today's print edition. Merry Christmas!
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16th December 2010
Just how much would Carmelo Anthony help the New York Knicks?
Keeping Score: Anthony’s Potential Impact on Knicks
This will also appear in Friday's print edition.
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9th December 2010
The title says it all:
Keeping Score: Why the Knicks Are Winning
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2nd December 2010
Here is this week's offering for the New York Times:
Keeping Score: Who Is the N.B.A.’s Best Point Guard?
I think the answer is obvious, but Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy, among others, disagree:
With so many good guards, the NBA could be in somewhat of a golden age for the position. ABC/ESPN analysts Jeff Van Gundy, brother of Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, and Mark Jackson debated the merits of the position Wednesday night and concluded that the NBA’s deepest position is now at the point.
And the top fives for Jackson (1. Deron Williams; 2. Chris Paul; 3. Derrick Rose; 4. Rajon Rondo; 5. Russell Westbrook) and Van Gundy (1. Deron Williams; 2. Chris Paul; 3. Rajon Rondo; 4. Steve Nash; 5. Derrick Rose/Russell Westbrook/Chauncey Billups/Tony Parker) featured a lot of the same names.
As usual, my column will also appear in Friday's print edition.
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26th November 2010
Here is this week's column for the New York Times:
Keeping Score: Spurs’ Recipe for Success
This should appear in the print version as well.
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