Posts by Patricia Lee
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Knicks vs. Pistons — Someone’s Losing Streak Ends Tonight
Everything you need to know and read about the day in sports.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Basketball, Basketball, Basketball!
Everything you need to know and read about the day in sports.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Five Guys to Watch in College Hoops Tonight
To help you impress your buddies come NCAA tournament time, we’ve compiled a list of five guys you should watch in college hoops tonight.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: The Raymond Felton Saga and a Mexico City Prison’s Wrestling Program
A lot of news happens overnight, but here’s the one big thing you really should know.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Jadeveon Clowney Impresses at the Combine (Sort of), and Saying Good-bye to the Olympics
Everything you need to know and read about the day in sports.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Your Duke-UNC Men’s Basketball Primer
Everything you need to know and read about the best rivalry in college basketball.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: NBA Trade Deadline Edition
A lot of news happens overnight, but here’s the one big thing you really should know.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Sochi, NBA, and College Basketball Conference Clashes
A lot of news happens overnight, but here’s the one big thing you really should know.
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Triangle Cheat Sheet: Dunking in New Orleans, Skating in Sochi
A lot of news happens overnight, but here’s the one big thing you really should know.
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What Happens When College Basketball Rivalries Reach the Pro Ranks?
Sometimes rivalries are dictated by great players fronting great teams. Sometimes they’re divisional wars. Sometimes they’re about a proximity effect. But no matter who you root for, in professional sports, players know few allegiances. Jacoby Ellsbury ditched Boston this offseason and set his eyes on Yankee Stadium. Ray Allen also left Boston for the warm weather, beaches, and a few championship rings in Miami. Vlade Davic was entrenched in a Kings-Lakers rivalry then promptly switched squads midway. In college, things are a little different. Recruits visit campuses, dine with coaches and players, and when the day comes, they pick a hat, don it, and boom, welcome to the institution you’ll be identified with forever.