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Timmay Passes The Admiral

by bren on November 20th, 2010 | No Comments »

Tim Duncan passed David Robinson (20,790 points) for the top spot as the Spurs All-Time scoring leader. After scoring 19 points, his total comes to 20,797:

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Daily Zap:

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Saturday Night Is Just Right In NBA

by bren on January 3rd, 2010 | No Comments »

The LeBron shows off in New Jersey, Celtics win despite injuries to Pierce/Garnett/Rondo,  Dirk Nowitzki was on his game in Sacramento1:

Top Plays2:

What’s In The Box3?

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Friday Night Lights In The NBA

by bren on December 5th, 2009 | No Comments »

The Nets notch their first victory of the season & the Lakers burn Miami at the buzzer1:

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Friday Night In The NBA

by bren on November 7th, 2009 | No Comments »

Nightly Highlights, Check out Andre Iguodala’s Monster Slam1:

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NBA’s Top Plays2:

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Milestones:

- Kobe Bryant3 becomes youngest to reach 24,000 points4.

- Gilbert Arenas5 scores over 10,000 points in his career.

Which Milestone do you think is more impressive? Agent 0′s or Kobe’s?

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Energy In The Stands

by bren on November 1st, 2009 | No Comments »

I feel as though sporting events are places where energy emitted has the ability to effect an outcome of a game. You hear players talk about feeling the energy of the crowd or stadium.  Some have said that it actually makes them play better and harder. It is also a big reason why playing in front of your home crowd is referred to as “home field advantage.”

What interests me is the energy in a stadium and how it varies from seating level to seating level. The balcony is usually made up of younger fans, since the seats are less expensive and more affordable.  From my own personal experience, the energy level in the balcony level is generally that of very excited and great intensity. Each fan hanging on every play and quick to respond to a play they disprove of.

In the lower sections, loge to floor seats, the crowd is made up of more parents and is more of an upper class fan base. These fans are in a much more relaxed attitude than the bleachers. If a player misses a shot, the reaction is not as intense and can often times go unnoticed.

It is interesting to see that as the game becomes more intense, the bleachers lead the arena in cheering. The energy from the bleachers seems to flow down to the floor effecting all the fans along the way. Resulting in a positive/negative universal arena response.  So even as the levels split the fans due to economic circumstances, the energy moving within the arena can unite everyone in an instant.


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