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Free Jamario Moon

Cavaliers fans reading that header are probably thinking a few things. Frankie must think Jamario has some hidden talent that Byron Scott doesn't see and that he really does deserve to start, or for that matter just see court time.No.However, I do think Jamario has skills that are being looked over, and he simply just doesn't fit the Cavaliers style of play. All I'm saying...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  January 26, 2011

Frankie Landing, Moon Landing : My Winter Adventures

What up, what up, what up? Back again after another long break. Between college, vacations, and traveling, I haven't had much time to blog. Trust me, I've told myself how much of a *** I am for this bitter behavior. I have good news however.Let's start off with my vacation. As of yesterday I have been with my beautiful girlfriend Sofia for five months! I went and visited...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  January 19, 2011

Carmelo : Is It Worth It For the Knicks?

Despite having his scoring average down .7 points from his career average, Carmelo is putting together one of his best seasons in Denver. His rebounding and assists numbers are up and the Nuggets aren't performing terribly. At this point in the midst of trade rumors, the Nuggets have a firm grip on the entire situation. Teams interested are the hand of E. Stanley Kroenke and...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  December 23, 2010

Kenny Hasbrouck - Interview

Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  December 19, 2010

Hopefully A Line Will Be Drawn : LeBron's Return to Cleveland

"LeBron, I love you, but don't stand close to me next week in Cleveland," uttered the infamous Charles Barkley last night during TNT's pregame show.On occasion, Barkley has been known to speak his mind in situations where it might have been best to keep quiet. However his statement about James' return to Cleveland after, in the minds of many Cavaliers fans,...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  November 26, 2010

Where's the Drive?

Not to dampen eccentric moods after an impressive win against the Bucks, but reality has struck Cleveland in unfortunate circumstances. As one who covers Jamario Moon, and has been following him since 2005, I know you (Cleveland) have had just about enough of him. It became obvious enough that Coach Byron Scott elected to start Joey Graham, who appeared in only six games before solidifying...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  November 25, 2010

Forgetting About Lebron...Now

This is the last call for Cavaliers fans to quit wining about Lebron. It's quite irritating that this continues to be a pressing topic throughout the Cavaliers organization. Today Jamario Moon faced questions after practice answering to the thought of filling Lebron's shoes. This is what he had to say.I understand the hatred. I understand where you have felt betrayed. However...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  October 25, 2010

Cavaliers 2010-2011 Season Preview

Stepping on to my college campus sporting Cavaliers shirts, I was often asked, "Your a Cavaliers fan? Even after Lebron left?" As those of you who follow the blog on a regular basis, maybe all two of you, know that I cover Jamario Moon. But thinking in the minds of Cavaliers fans, I know that looking deep into this season will be relatively tough. I'm here to assure...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  September 11, 2010

The Slicing Block

It seems imminent that if the Cavaliers don't have a spectacular start to their season, select players will be looking for new teams. Cleveland hasn't done a great job trying to replace Lebron, and in fact are starting to stack up like the 2008 Toronto Raptors with Anthony Parker, Jamario Moon, and Joey Graham. Dan Gilbert always has high expectations for his team and now...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  September 01, 2010

The Cavaliers Future

Someone told me that Lebron is no longer a Cavalier? Alright, time to move on. Cleveland, you need to forget the fact that the best player in the league no longer sports your jersey. Dan Gilbert is doing a terrible job at this so it's up to the fans to forget.The only major changes the depth chart faces is a new small forward, my boy Jamario Moon! Now of course no player will...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  August 26, 2010

I'm Back!

Wow. Another summer spent at camp and it was nothing short of fantastic. A huge shout out to all my Camp Turk fam, too many to name personally but all distributed equally.These past seven weeks have been terrific, as expected, with plenty of laughs and tears shared. Unfortunately the death of my grandfather sidetracked me in the middle of my stay, but never the less I had a blast...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  August 15, 2010

It's Been A Crazy Five Weeks

Wow. No words really describe what I have gone and continue to go through as we speak. I set off for camp about five weeks ago, a camp I have been going to for years. It's been nothing short of fantastic but I'm currently home for what has to be the saddest time in my life.The Camp I go to is Camp Turk, a Masonic Youth Camp in Woodgate, NY. My grandfather "Gooba"...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  July 31, 2010

No KG, No Problem

Not that he wasn't available, he just hasn't showed up in this series. Somehow, the Celtics have found a way to defeat the Lakers without utilizing their motivator. And in all honesty, Paul Pierce didn't really perform either. So you can keep your mouth shut.I think the Celtics know best that they simply cannot win a seven game series without production from all of the...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  June 07, 2010

A Finals Preview of Deep History

This will be the twelfth time the Celtics and Lakers have met in the finals dating back to 1959. Of those twelve meetings, the Lakers have only won two of them. Typically, in every series between these two teams, home court has proven to be very convincing. The Lakers have played great at home winning 34 of the 57 games at the Staples Center. The Celtics on the other hand have a...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 29, 2010

An Interesting Prediction for the ECF

Doc Rivers said it best after the Celtics lost game four at home, "They have two home games and we only have one, so we've just made it more difficult for ourselves." Now that truly is starting to mean something as the Celtics look to close the series out, again, at home tonight. What is it that the Celtics are doing differently causing them to lose two straight? Or...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 28, 2010

Cleveland Is the Reason

BY ZACH TROMBLYBrace yourselves folks, because for the next forty-four days all you will hear about on ESPN is the Lebron James moving saga. The summer of 2010 is without a doubt one of the biggest off-seasons in the history of any major professional sport with some of the biggest names in professional basketball possibly on the move including Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Joe Johnson...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 17, 2010

The Aftermath and the Beginning of Chaos

ESPN will never encounter a dull moment for at least of month and a half now after the Cavaliers took an early exit again in this year's playoffs. The summer of Lebron has officially begun and is already taking over TV screens across the country. Speculation of where Lebron will go next season has turned ESPN into TMZ. If there is a list of teams that he is considering, ESPN...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 14, 2010

The Only Way to Explain This

.............................................................................................................................?There truly isn't.
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 13, 2010

Who Stole Lebron's Jersey Last Night?

Who was that in the #23 Cavaliers jersey last night? We'll have to have the NBA look into this a little more closely. Couldn't have been Lebron, right? Only 15 points in the Cavaliers most crucial game of the season? Nah, that couldn't have been the King. I'm getting tired of analysts already jumping to this summer's free agency. Saying Lebron is going to stay...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 12, 2010

Putting Lebron on Rondo Is a Mistake

It may seem like an optimistic option, however I believe putting the King on Rondo would end up hurting the Cavaliers. A completely different line-up would have to be created. Who is Mo Williams going to guard now? And who is going to guard Paul Pierce? I realize the Cavaliers switch on defense a lot anyways so sometimes Lebron could end up on Rondo, but specifically defending him...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 11, 2010

Playing Like an MVP

The title might turn a few heads, maybe you start to question my knowledge of the NBA, but Cleveland's success is ultimately landing on the shoulders of Lebron. I've said since the Cavaliers got Antawn Jamison, it would be up to the bench to lead a strong playoff drive. After the first two games in Cleveland against Boston, it seems as if the tide has turned and now it really...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  May 05, 2010

Eastern Conference Winners

#1 Cleveland Cavaliers VS. #8 Chicago BullsCavaliers Record – 61-21Bulls Record – 41-41Season Series – 2-2Key Matchups:Shaquille O’Neal versus Joakim NoahWe all know that Shaq is getting older and it doesn’t help that he hasn’t played since February. The Cavaliers will certainly be glad that they got Zydrunas Ilgauskas back because I believe Shaq’s minutes will drastically...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  April 17, 2010

Why the Cavaliers Really Won Sunday

The final score was 117-113, and the Cavaliers remain at 60-17. Lebron went to double Paul Pierce and gave up a crucial three to Ray Allen that really cemented the Celtics victory, but who really won? It's April, the Cavaliers with one more win will clinch the best record in the league for the second straight season, and the Cavaliers are playing purely for pride at this point. No...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  April 05, 2010

The Price of Fame

Yesterday Gilbert Arenas was sentenced to 30 days in a half-way house and two years probation after being found with three guns in the Wizards locker-room. Now, we all know that Washington has extremely strict gun laws and I took the time to see exactly what they were.This is from the NRA/ILA Firearms Laws for the District of Columbia:CARRYCarrying a handgun in the District is prohibited...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  March 27, 2010

Remember Iverson as a Player

Steven A. Smith, former ESPN analyst and current columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, has reported that Allen Iverson has serious gambling and alcohol problems. To make matters worse, the former all-star has decided to leave the 76ers for the remainder of the season and what looks like forever. His wife has filed for divorce and is trying to claim his kids who range from 17 months...
Via The Anetzberger Verdict  |  March 09, 2010
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