Author Archive for EricCohen



Chris Sheridan is naming the players that should be traded and the players that may be traded (sorry, it’s an Insider article).  He lists Shawn Marion as one of the players who probably won’t be traded and shouldn’t be traded.  But it confused me when he said this:
“A couple of years ago after Robert […]

Take a look at the lead sports article in USA Today this morning.
Some highlights from the article:

Bob Cousy says, “Steve has no weakness whatsoever.”
Lenny Wilkens: “I love when he gets into the paint. Ninety percent of the time he’s going to make a play. Some guards get hung up in the […]

A year ago, everyone said that the Indianapolis Colts were a great regular season team but could never win the Big Game.  They said that the offense was good for a regular season game but when the playoffs and the Super Bowl come around, all the teams step up their intensity and the Peyton Manning […]

The Suns started off pretty well.  They had an 8 point lead in the first quarter - though they ended with only a 1 point lead.  In the second quarter, the Jazz held the Suns to only 19 points and went to the locker room with a 9 point lead.  At that point, the Suns […]

I don’t know about you but I’ve been focused so much on the San Antonio and Utah games, I didn’t even know who the Suns were playing next.  So I figured I would list the next several games here for discussion:
2/3 - Utah 2/5 - @ Denver 2/6 - @ Portland 2/9 - Atlanta […]

The Phoenix Suns battled back from an early first quarter deficit and very slow start to break away in the fourth quarter to win 103-87. They say that great teams impose their will and style of play on the other team. Last night San Antonio imposed their will early and made the Suns […]

Amare Stoudemire should get kicked in the crotch more often.  If it causes him to score 24 points and get 23 rebounds each game, maybe he’d even agree to it.  Ok, maybe not.  Especially since he was doing fairly well during the whole game.  It wasn’t just the last quarter that he did so well. […]