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Who am I?
My name is Aaron Reynolds, I'm 22 years old, and I currently reside in Greeley, Colorado. I'm very passionate about sports, basketball, the NBA, and more specifically - the Denver Nuggets.
I'm a full-time writer and filmmaker.
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Thank you for checking out my blog, I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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Maybe the Second Time around is a Charm posted on 01/31/2009
Maybe the Second Time around is a Charm
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No Melo, No Problem posted on 01/09/2009
No Melo, No Problem
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My apologies to those who missed my posts over the past week, as I was in the process of installing internet in my new apartment.
And now to the question everybody is asking – can the Nuggets survive without Melo?
Yes they can.
First off, the timing of this injury could not be at a better time. I know that sounds strange, but think about it. The Nuggets play their next four games at home and six of the next seven. Adapting without your star player is much easier to do at home. Also, with the All-Star game approaching, Carmelo will get the three to four weeks needed and could possibly stall another week to the All-Star game. This is a great thing. It would give Melo an additional week without games to rest, all the while saving him for the stretch run. Remember he played all summer in China, so the rest is much welcomed.
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J.R. Smith Got Screwed posted on 12/28/2008
J.R. Smith Got Screwed
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While the NBA has arguably the greatest All-Star game, the recent selections in the skill competitions have me fuming.
Last year’s NBA All-Star week, highlighted by Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard and the slam dunk competition brought back whispers of ‘the dunk contest being back.’
Not exactly.
The dunk contest last year was entertaining and very creative, but not a resurrection.
Here’s why:
The current NBA dunk contests are not worthy of all-time greats UNTIL the real stars of the league participate in them.
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Denver Nuggets Week in Review: Dec 21-27 posted on 12/28/2008
Denver Nuggets: Week in Review
December 21-December 27
The Carmelo-less Nuggets kicked off the week of December 21st with a much needed win at home against Portland.
The win snapped a three-game skid (longest of the season) and proved Denver could get the job done without their star player. However, the following night the Nuggets found it tough sledding against the very same Portland team, dropping a difficult road test 92-101.
The division split against the Trailblazers is exactly what I predicted and hoped would happen against a very solid basketball club. The supporting cast proved their value, seeing incredible efforts especially from the Nuggets #1 X-Factor, J.R. Smith.
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Reyns Gems - Weekly Dancer Pick posted on 12/26/2008
Reyns Gems Weekly Dancer Pick
Natalie of the Miami Heat
This gorgeous brunette, with a mixed Cuban/Argentinean nationality has been with the Heat dance team for two years now.
Natalie, a full-time student and dancer, lives by the quote, “life blows so enjoy the breeze.”
This is one breeze you do not want to miss.
In her free time you can catch her dancing, traveling, or shopping and she describers herself as determined, ambitious, and free.Continue reading "Reyns Gems - Weekly Dancer Pick"
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