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News » Under the Bleachers: College ball or NBA?


Under the Bleachers: College ball or NBA?


Under the Bleachers: College ball or NBA?
Welcome to Under the Bleachers, where the best NBA writers from Bleacher Report give their unique take on the latest action.

The Great Debate: College Ball vs. NBA

Like pirates vs. ninjas, if they all played basketball. March Madness is supposed to be thrilling, but the games are low-scoring and usually aren't even close. The NBA has much more parity, much more points and much more skill. Who cares if the players don't give a crap?

Can the Big Man Stop His Big Fouls?

Greg Oden could be a *Once in a Generation* center -- a post-modern Olajuwon, a pre-modern Shaq, or a Wilt Chamberlain of any time period. But first he needs to grow up -- and not in size. His average of 4.4 fouls per game is worthy of a high school player, not an all-star.

The Ultimate Lakers Killers

L.A. fans are so busy pining away for a finals matchup with KG or LeBron, they're not paying attention to all the threats in their own conference. The Hornets have the passion, the Spurs have the experience, and the Blazers have Oden...If he can stay healthy and out of foul trouble.

The Knicks: In with Lee, Out with Robinson?

New York would love to keep both David Lee and Nate Robinson. But if they're serious about courting Bron-Bron, they're going to have to break someone's heart. Sure, Lee scores, rebounds and is great in the post -- but can he dunk on a rim five feet taller than him?

The Golden State Soap Opera

People talk when they drink, and our writer got a very big source in the Warriors to... talk. What did he find out? Some interesting trade information regarding Jamal Crawford and another player. Let's just say that fans will think Nelly is even crazier than they do already. Read more to find out...

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Added: March 24, 2009

 

 
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