ÉNE•BÉ•A at UnivisionDeportes.com

ÉNE•BÉ•A is here: www.nba.com/enebea

We love the NBA because they constantly push the envelope with their international reach. They have partnered with UnivisionDeportes.com on a new site that’s a great source of basketball news, stats and players’ blogs all in Spanish.

Maybe Arnau, our Spanish-speaking hoops guru/co-founder here at Fan Scribe, can be brought on as a writer/consultant [...]

Fan Scribe Radio Episode 14: 2010 NBA Eastern Conference Preview

Recorded some time before the season started: Chris Queso and Arnau are back after a long summer break to bring you their patented brand of NBA talk. In this episode we break down each division of the Eastern Conference. Predictions and a gang of jokes… Enjoy.

Warning: We have potty mouths.

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Gregg Doyel: I f***ing hope you’re joking.

Mister Gregg Doyel, a polemic entrepreneur over at CBSSports dot com, is hardly known for his unbiased writing. In fact, the main reason he makes his salary from Fox is the fact that he creates biased arguments which lead to high traffic. That’s really about it, given that half his writing is of the “I’m drunk [...]

Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Greatness.

How good was Michael Jordan? He played his home games in an arena featuring a statue of Michael Jordan.

We pay to watch what we ourselves can only dream of doing. We fill arenas to witness the extraordinary become the average, the impossible become routine and the inconceivable become reality. We are glued to the television [...]

30 Teams, 30 Questions

Will the Celtics substract by addition?

With NBA teams engulfed in training camp, there are more questions than answers as the first week progresses. With this in mind, here are the questions I feel will have a deeper impact in each team’s season.

Atlanta Hawks

 Can Jamal Crawford go back to being a happy camper, or will he [...]

We reminisce: Kenyon Martin and a January night.

Note: back in early 2008, I was writing at a small-time blog and watching too much basketball for my own grades’ good. I came across a Lakers-Nuggets game, and I was instantly glued. It’s no secret that I am a huge Kenyon Martin fan, and given that he was just getting out of his streak of [...]

Worlds’ Title Game: Immediate Reactions.

-         Turkey lost because it was not only unable, but apparently also unwilling to capitalize on their significant size advantage. With Coach K repeatedly sending very small lineups out there, Turkey’s enormous frontline insisted on trying to drive the lane instead of posting up hard and either drawing fouls or scoring underneath.

-         Team USA didn’t play [...]

What we’ve learned from the Worlds so far.

Ersan Ilyasova is my Worlds MVP at this point.

Half of the first knockout stage is in the books, and many players have made their presence felt for the good and the bad. Here’s my take on who’s made the best and worst impressions at this point.

- Nicolas Batum does not look like he can ever be [...]

Live Blogging FIBA – USA vs. Iran

Derrick Rose just can’t be stopped.

Hammed Haddadi seems like he’s having fun out there.

I like this Kazemi kid. He’s athletic. He needs to work on his shooting stroke though.

Iguodala looks befuddled about that call on him. It happened Baby ‘Bron… move on.

Haddadi checking Odom isn’t fair.

Wow that story is crazy about Kazemi and him being interrogated [...]

The Worlds, Day 2

- I am really looking forward to the Brazil-USA matchup, if only for the chance to see Splitter at full strength against NBA competition. It appears Tiago is also looking ahead, because he hasn’t looked like he’s gone all-out against either Iran or Tunisia. The clash of styles between the versatile Odom and Love and the rugged [...]