Making Money Is What Matters To Monfort

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(Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports)

The Rockies suffered their 15th loss in 17 games after a 3-2 loss to the Dodgers last night to start their nine-game homestand. They have won just four times in their past 17 games at Coors Field. The Rockies are on pace to lose 100 games. Despite all that, there was a sellout crowd last night at Coors Field. That’s a win for Rockies owner Dick Monfort. Read More

Underrated Teams That Can Make A Difference Next Season

rocketsThe current situation is very fluid in the NBA. The free agency period just commenced and we will soon find out how the balances in the NBA will look like next season. Whilst most of the times, it’s the powerhouses which make headlines, as we try to find out if they possess in enough to knock their opponents out of the competition, there are some underrated teams which can make the difference next season. Let’s examine which they are. Read More

Unheralded Trades Does Nothing For Nuggets

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(Chris Humphreys – USA TODAY Sports)

It’s good to know Tim Connelly actually did something as the Nuggets general manager yesterday. He started his day by trading Evan Fournier and a second-round draft pick for Arron Afflalo, and he completed the evening by trading Doug McDermott (Denver’s 11th pick) and Anthony Randolph to the Bulls for Jusuf Nurkic (Chicago’s 16th pick), Gary Harris (Chicago’s 19th pick) and a future second rounder. Read More

Road To 100 Losses Could Be Possibility For Rockies

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(Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)

Anyone that knows baseball understands this season is over for all intents and purposes for the Rockies. That team is bad enough that it’s hard to be optimistic, and it does not help they are plagued with injuries. After a forgettable 1-5 homestand, Rockies fans have to endure three more months of bad Rockies baseball after this week is over. Read More

The Blueprint of Success for the Miami Heat Next Season

heat 2014The Miami Heat will inevitably need to perform some radical changes in their structure in order to return to success next season. It’s not that LeBron James and his company was not successful since they first came together. However, since the Heat won their last championship they got worse as a team while several other teams around the NBA became better, San Antonio Spurs included. So, what should the Heat do in order to win the NBA Championship next season? Read More