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Tag Archives: Stan Van Gundy
Wild Speculation and Outlandish Guesses: Let’s Play Some Damn Basketball Edition.
Jeremy Lin reentered the news this week when he asked to sleep on new teammate Chandler Parson’s couch. That’s the only excuse we need to talk about him! How will he fare in Houston? John Reyes Nguyen: Jeremy Lin is … Continue reading
The Unaired Stan Van Gundy “Cribs” Episode: A Guest Post by Greg Perryman.
Early last week I met a friend for coffee at a Starbucks in midtown Manhattan. This friend, whom I’ll call Therese, works as a producer for MTV’s “Cribs”, and was noticeably edgy. ”Look,” she said, “I really shouldn’t be doing … Continue reading
The Week That Was: April 2-8, 2012.
As Franklin hinted earlier this week, we’re busy working on a big, secret project. We can’t tell you about it until tomorrow. So The Week That Was will be shorter than normal, though the week itself was still seven days … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Iguodala, Doug Collins, Dwight Howard, Mohamed Al-Akkari, Stan Van Gundy
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Weekly Roundup: SVG Could Cross You Up and Durant’s 66
The Diss has entered full lockout mode — which is to say, writers are focusing on longer pieces while Boss Stern and the Players’ Association duke it out at the bargaining table. NBA fans and analysts alike are struggling through … Continue reading