Ian Segovia

Ian Segovia believes that the 2001 Milwaukee Bucks could have beaten Shaq's Lakers and no one can definitively prove otherwise. He also believes that Hot Rod is the best movie ever. He likes to party.

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Around the Net: October 28, 2011

Hey everyone, sorry about the lack of posts. I’ve been in the middle of moving to a new city so there was that whole moving thing to do. And then I had to set up the internet and other stuff like…Read More

Around the Network: October 23, 2010

Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless got together to spew garbage out of their mouths: We’re Bucked and King James Gospel have more. I believe the further promotion of both Smith and Bayless is a dadaist…Read More

NBA Comics: Issue #3

Cleveland owner repeatedly tells Billy Hunter to “Trust my gut.”

Euroleague Games: October 20

Partizan mt:s vs. Anadolu Efes 7:00 PM CET/ 1 PM ET NBA Players: Acie Law (Partizan); Sasha Vujacic, Ersan Ilyasova (Anadolu) Belgacom Spirou vs. Real Madrid 8:30 PM CET/ 2:30 PM ET NBA Players: Jiri…Read More

Blake Griffin Films Most Insane Basketball Commercial Ever

The old spice commercial style meets basketball

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Today’s Euroleague Games: October 10

Unics vs. Montepaschi Siena (Tip-Off: 12 PM ET) FB Ulker vs. Caja Laboral (1 PM ET) Bennett Cantu vs.…Read More

North American’s Guide to Euroleague

I realize that I may have gotten ahead of myself with some of this Euroleague coverage. Without a strong…Read More

Euroleague Opener: CSKA Moscow vs Zalgiris Kaunas

Time: October 12, 20:45 CET or 2:45 ET The new Zalgirio Arena doesn’t just get the honor of hosting…Read More

Around the Network: October 16, 2011

Today, there is more lockout talk from A Royal Pain, Lake Show Life, and Pippen Ain’t Easy. In…Read More

Most Interesting Games: Argentina 89 USA 81

This article compliments our lockout feature Most Interesting Teams in the World where we look back…Read More

NBA Non-News of the Day

Shane Battier says the most sensible thing of this entire lockout. For the editor of a basketball website, I have to say that I rarely go to basketball games these days for the reasons above.  

NBA Comics: Issue #2

Tweeted by @KbergCBS: Stern: “It’s time to make a deal. If we don’t make it Tuesday , my gut … is that we won’t be playing on Christmas Day.” How dare Stern threaten…Read More

Around the Net: October 13, 2011

As always, the network has lockout news and analysis, but today everyone has an interesting idea for how to deal with the lockout or is being more team-specific. Air Alamo, Buckets Over Broadway, All U…Read More

Most Interesting Teams in the World: Argentina’s Golden Generation

The most interesting teams aren’t necessarily champions. They’re teams that changed the way we thought about basketball and the ones that reminded us why we love the game in the first place…Read More

Around the Net: October 11, 2011

The NBA part of the FanSided Network is still reeling from last night’s news. Two weeks canceled. Damn. Anyway there’s articles on the subject from nearly half the network. All with varying…Read More

First Two Weeks of NBA Season Canceled

From Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports: NEW YORK – The NBA canceled the first two weeks of its 2011-12 season after failing to reach a new labor agreement with its players. “We remain very, very…Read More

Around the Net: October 10, 2011

Well, gang. The deadline is upon us. The players and owners are meeting right now, if they don’t have an agreement, then the first two weeks of the season are cancelled. Or so they say. Lockout news…Read More

Lockout Heroes: Bo McCalebb

  Macedonia is the only part of the former Yugoslavia that hasn’t been ravaged by major conflict, but it’s always been on the brink. It’s a Christian nation with a bubbling Muslim population.…Read More

Around the Net: October 8, 2011

I’m an emotionally-stunted, irrational man-child, but even I haven’t had fights that are as grating or annoying as the NBA lockout. More lockout news from Howard the Dunk and Lake Show Life.…Read More

NBA Comics: Issue #1

Once again, Phoenix Suns owners Robert Sarver was the most vocal proponent of the owner’s case, and he befuddled players by insisting that his wife had asked him to bring back the middle level exception…Read More

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