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Media Analysis: On Criticizing Analysts Who Used to Be Players

Is it fair for Trent Dilfer to criticize Matt Leinart for not having world-bending leadership in the huddle? HTWS takes on an issue in sports analysis.

By Roger Pimentel — September 6, 2010 Read It »

Ron Artest’s Hair: A Chronology of the 2009-2010 Lakers’ Season

The Los Angeles Lakers signed Ron Artest last summer. He got mixed reviews on his performance, but his ever-evolving hair never failed to disappoint.

Lakers vs. Celtics Was Great, But We Could Have Had So Much More

After an exciting NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics, HTWS is wondering if we might have missed out on something even better.

Named a Child After Kobe Bryant? You’re Not the Only One

It shouldn’t be a surprise that people name their babies after professional athletes. What’s surprising is how often they do it.

Kobe Bryant’s Biggest Weakness: Offensive-Take-Over-Itis

For years Kobe Bryant has been climbing the ranks as one of the greatest players of all time. But the numbers show that he still has weaknesses.

2010 NBA Finals: The Lakers and Celtics in Spider Graphs

The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics are meeting again in the NBA Finals. But it’s the current rosters, not the past, that will determine the winner. HTWS tackles the matchups with Spider Graphs.

No Bull: The NBA in the 90′s if Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls Didn’t Exist

Michael Jordan and the Bulls won everything there was to win in the 90′s. But how would things have shaken out if they had never existed?

WCF Game 5: Phoenix Suns, Meet Erwin Schrödinger

What does an Austrian physicist have to do with the run-and-gun Phoenix Suns? Surprisingly, everything and nothing all at the same time.

Phoenix Suns: 2010 Edition vs. 1993 NBA Finals Edition

The 2010 Suns are led by Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire. The 1993 version had Kevin Johnson and Charles Barkley. One of these teams was better, but not by much.

The Phoenix Suns, the Playoffs, and the Saga of Channing Frye

Channing Frye started the series against the Lakers cold, but got hot in Game 4. Fortunately, he plays for a team that understands what it’s like to be streaky.