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The Illusion of "Close"
Posted 9/27/2010 8:53:00 AM

Last week, in the wake of Kenny McKinley's shocking suicide, the Broncos became a closer team.  And coach Josh McDaniels
reacted in a way that undoubtedly brought him as close to his team--especially his younger players-- as he's ever been.

But on the field, the Broncos continue to project an illusion.

The illusion of being closer to winning than they actually are.

Kyle Orton is "close" to greatness, but in fact he was clearly outplayed in two of the first three weeks.  Once by the otherwise pedestrian David Garrard of Jacksonville.  Then, yesterday, by the man the late Darrent Williams once referred to as "the great Peyton Manning."

Orton completed 37 of 57 passes yesterday.  OK, not great...he was out of synch with his receivers a good part of the day, even if he wasn't entirely to blame for all of Denver's offensive failures.  His touchdown-to-interception ratio was one-to-one; his ...

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Nugget Frlont Office a House Divided
Posted 7/6/2010 1:00:00 AM

Within the past week, there have been essentially three different dispositions regarding the Nugget attitude toward Carmelo Anthony.
 
Last Wednesday, Mark Kiszla's Denver Post column reflected a source's view
(Rex Chapman's?  Bret Bearup's?) that Denver would look to trade Anthony if he did not at some point soon accept their three-year $65 million contract extension offer.
 
By the next day, executive Mark Warkentien spoke of hoping to make Anthony the Denver basketball version of John Elway.
 
Finally today, the Post reports that the Nuggets won't force Melo to adhere to any kind of timetable, don't plan on trading him (though they've "pondered" trading him), and feel that he'll sign at some point.
 
From what I could gather in speaking with a slew of Nugget fans over the weekend, few are impressed with these apparently contradictory approaches.
Are the Nuggets playing a game of chicken with Anthony, ...

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Wooden Retrospectives Revealing
Posted 6/7/2010 1:00:00 AM

In going back this past weekend to read and watch all that was written and said about the remarkable life of John Wooden, a few things stood out.
 
His teaching and learning model flowed through four stages: Explanation, demonstration, correction, and repetition.  Wooden believed that the teams actually making the greatest number of mistakes would often win due to the fact that they risked error by taking the initiative.
 
In his 1966 book, "Practical Modern Basketball," Wooden wrote that basketball was a game of threes: Forward-center-guard; Shoot, drive, pass; Ball, you, man; and, most importantly, Conditioning, Skill, and Teamwork-- the three central principles within his Pyramid of Success.
 
Wooden's favorite word in the English language was always "Love."  From "The Sound of Music" came the following:
 
A bell is no bell 'till you ring it.
A song is no song 'till you sing it.
And love in ...

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