A Week of Rest

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We apologize to those devoted Creaturites out there whom haven’t received content from us for about a week now. It’s been a rough set of days over at CRH, so we’ve been beyond busy to say the least. Don’t worry though. Today is our last day off, then we kick back into March with brand new stuff for everyone. Things to keep an eye out for…MLB Previews (love those), reaction to the Clemens story, NFL Free Agent signings, and much more. Have a great last day of Winter people.

Photo of the Day

118675732270683e15ca24315aa59007g_2Greg Oden sports the new haircut during the Blazers win against the Seattle Supersonics last night, 92-88. (Photo by Sam Forencich/NBAE via Getty Images)

The Wild Wild West

F449e8ec106c95d27a4d22a1c6138ec5getThe Western Conference is better than it has ever been, and right now, 5 games separate the 9th seed from the 1st seed. With the Hornets leading the way out west, with a 37-15 record, the Lakers and Suns are right behind them with records of 37-17.

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Photo of the Day

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Phoenix Suns’ Shaquille O’Neal, right, and Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe
Bryant stand next to one another in the fourth quarter of an NBA
basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008, in Phoenix. The Lakers
defeated the Suns 130-124. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The Silent Assassin

E60662b2c939e3465939030bd08decebgetEditors Note: Danny wrote this article on the 13th, so the information is obviously not up to date, but because his Sixers took down my Knicks in such an ugly way last night I’m going to let it slide.

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Photo of the Day

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Louisville’s Andre McGee, front, and David Padgett celebrate following
their 61-50 win over Syracuse, Monday Feb. 18, 2008 at Freedom Hall in
Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

Welcome Back NBA

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Last Weekend, the NBA held their annual All-Star game festivities in New Orleans, the center of rebuilding for infrastructure lost, levees broken, and most importantly, lives ruined. It took guts, heart, and a whole lot of courage for David Stern, the commissioner of the league, to set this spectacle up in our nation’s new ground zero. Stern’s decision though, is symbolic of the changing times in and around the Association.

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Photo of the Day

08862661dde04270a3570d60ecd7a37dMarquette’s Dominic James, top, flips over Pittsburgh’s Keith Benjamin in the second half of a college basketball game Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. Benjamin was called for the foul and James left the game after falling hard. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Sampson’s Unreasonsable Doubt

Kelvinsampson3_2Even the College Gameday guys who have undoubtedly seen it all, were mystified by  Kelvin Sampson’s situation. Caught by the NCAA again for having illegal phone conversations with his ecruits has put the Indiana coach’s back against a brick wall for the second time in his career.

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Photo of the Day

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Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash’s shoes are shown during a basketball
game against the Dallas Mavericks Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008 in Phoenix.
Shoe manufacturer Nike and Steve Nash are releasing the new basketball
shoe, made from manufacturing scraps, called the Nike Trash Talk shoe.
(AP Photo/Matt York)

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