Dear RotoRob: Seeing Redd
Is the injured Michael Redd worth picking up on the waiver wires? Dear RotoRob,
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Is the injured Michael Redd worth picking up on the waiver wires? Dear RotoRob,
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From the RotoWidow files… With just two weeks left until Super Bowl XLI, it’s time to send out the invitations for your party! There’s no better way to’win friends and influence people than to host them at a super cool Super Bowl party. Here’s what you need to have a kick-ass’football fest: 1. Invites need
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The Ducks haven’t had much to celebrate lately thanks to Chris Pronger’s broken foot. The entire Ducks team is slumping with Chris Pronger and Jean-Sebastian Giguere. Teemu Selanne has just two points in his last three games; even worse, he’s an ugly -4. The rest of the Ducks aren’t faring much better — Ilya Bryzgalov
Ice Chips: Week 16 Read Post »
Sammy Sosa hoped his season in Baltimore would earn him a free agent offer; instead he wound up out of baseball. Now he’s trying to come back with the Rangers. Yup, Sammy Sosa is back for another kick at the can. With a minor league deal from Texas about to be finalized, Sosa will be
Offseason Lowdown: Can Sammy Slam Again? Read Post »
Now that the Allen Iverson era is over in Philly, it’s a whole new ballgame. So far, the results have been pretty ugly. The soap opera that was Allen Iverson and Chris Webber is over for the Philadelphia 76ers, but now the team must carve out a new identity for itself. One can’t help but
Position Battles: No Answer for Sixers Read Post »
Amare Stoudemire is back to his high-flying ways, scoring 42 and crashing the rim for seven dunks Monday. Remember how worried most owners were back in training camp when Amare Stoudemire was growing frustrated in his ability to bounce back from microfracture surgery and complaining about pain in both knees? Well, clearly those concerns were
NBA Daily Dose: That’s Amare Read Post »
Losing Josh Childress, one of the NBA’s best sixth men, really hurt Atlanta earlier this season. And then came the injuries. Speedy Claxton, Marvin Williams, Josh Childress, Joe Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Zaza Pachulia, Josh Smith, Lorenzan Wright. Sounds like a pretty good team, doesn’t it? Well, who would know, as various injuries have robbed the
Three in the Key: Are Hawks Ready to Soar in Second Half? Read Post »