Stat Geeks Rejoice
Some guy has made RSS feeds of nearly every NBA box score from the last couple of years. For someone, somewhere, I belive this is like Christmas. (Tha...
View ArticleLowPost.Net
Thanks to Matt from Detroit Bad Boys for letting me know about LowPost.Net. It's based on some fancy software called memeorandum which monitors a whol...
View ArticleSports Illustrated Has a Playoff Blog
But doesn't understand that the lifeblood of the blog is the outbound link. It also doesn't have permalinks or RSS feeds. It's borderline not a blog a...
View ArticleGee, Mike Lupica Sure Has It In for Isiah Thomas
As I peruse the RSS feeds every day, I notice trends. One of the most reliable, all season long, has been that the staff of the New York Daily News, a...
View ArticleChris McCosky on Piston Leadership
Chris McCosky, who writes about the 'Stons for the Detroit News, has a blog (sort of--it lacks permalinks, RSS feeds, outbound links, blogroll, etc.) ...
View ArticleNBA.com Has a Blogroll
Those big corporate blog efforts typically forget that important detail. Kudos to NBA.com for even having one. I believe it's new. Now I just want RSS...
View ArticleDuck and Cover
After watching a whole bunch of basketball in Boston, hearing from all kinds of basketball people in person, watching the Blazer game of the year, and...
View ArticleRaja Bell's Tips on the Good Life: Packing 101
Without an RSS feed or outbound links, it seems more like a regular website than a blog to me, but nevertheless Raja Bell's Road Blog is chock-full of...
View ArticleIs This Thing On?
Yesterday TrueHoop moved to a different server. You probably won't notice any difference. (If you do, like if your RSS feed stopped working, or somet...
View ArticleStep Away from the Blog
Some of my favorite things NBA players are saying on their NBA.com "blogs" (no comments, no RSS feed, no categories, no blog software... thi...
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