The top-tier teams of the NBA’s almighty Western Conference have finally tipped the scales.
Recent additions made by the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Dallas Mavericks should make for an exciting end to this year’s NBA season.
Future Hall of Fame guard Jason Kidd took his business elsewhere with hopes of fulfilling his dream of winning an NBA championship. But a change in scenery does not always bring greener pastures. Kidd, who is averaging almost a triple-double a night, has placed his reputation on the line as a good team player.
The most intriguing revelation to come out of these recent wheeling and dealings would have to be the direction in which the New Jersey Nets are heading. With a chance at the post season and the lopsided nature of the Eastern Conference, some experts closer to the Meadowlands say this may be a rebuilding year.
We will have to wait and see, as the season for New Jersey Nets unfolds, with questions on the strength of their coaching and if and when they will be re-located to Brooklyn.
In world news, the sovereignty of a little known land, Kosovo, has finally gained its independence. This area located in Eastern Europe, was previously part of the now defunct Yugoslavia. Muslim-held Kosovo ditched its sullen ancestors for the promise of Western standards.
With strong backing from the United States, Kosovo has agreed to compete for a spot inside the all-powerful European Union. Serbia, Kosovo’s neighbors to the north, has taken major offense to these latest developments calling for Russia to add some muscle that would counter the West’s influence.
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