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NBA MIDSEASON REVIEW
Who have been the biggest surprises and disappointments of the 2001-2002 NBA season? You'll have to read our 2001-2002 NBA Midseason Review to find out.  More>>

AND ONE
HOW THE NBA FOULED UP
ALL-STAR WEEKEND YET AGAIN
Was the NBA All-Star Weekend quality entertainment or a big, unwatchable mess? Nicholas Freilich offers his take.  More>>

PACERS TEAM REPORT
Dan Wilson has the skinny on the Indiana Pacers for you today in this week's edition of the Pacers Team Report.  More>>

THE NEXT KOBE?
Now that arguably three of the five best players in the game -- Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady and Kevin Garnett -- are players who made the jump straight from high school to the NBA, scouts are scouring the high school ranks for the next superstar. Case in point, Chicago Bulls GM Jerry Krause spent two lottery picks on high school players in last year's NBA Draft. Is the next Kobe Bryant out there somewhere?   More>>

COLLEGE HOOPS GAME REVIEWS
Today, we introduce a new feature here at Foulshots.com, the college hoops game reviews. Each week, we'll give you postgame analysis of the most compelling college basketball games. This week, we have reviews for Illinois at Maryland and Duke at Iowa.  More>>

INTERVIEW WITH DRAFT ANALYST JOHN D. THOMPSON
Last week, we had the opportunity to interview NBA draft expert John D. Thompson. John's web site, The NBA Draft Report, is one of the leading sources for NBA draft analysis on the web. We asked him a variety of questions regarding the top prospects for the 2002 NBA draft.  More>>

SCOUTING REPORT:
TONY PARKER
Tony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs rookie point guard Tony Parker has made an immediate impact this season by becoming the Spurs starting point guard just a week into the season. Who is this Frenchman, who has come out of nowhere to become the first foreign starting point guard in NBA history? Foulshots.com gives you the lowdown on Parker's strengths and weaknesses as a player.  More>>

2001-2002
WESTERN CONFERENCE PREVIEW
The West is the best once again this season. The Sacramento Kings look like they will be a force once Chris Webber gets back and the Tim Duncan has regained the form that made him the most dominating player in the NBA two seasons ago. Still, have any of these teams made enough gains during the offseason to beat the mighty Los Angeles Lakers?  More>>

2001-2002
EASTERN CONFERENCE PREVIEW
The Eastern Conference is clearly the weaker of the two conferences in the NBA. Will the Sixers repeat as champs, or will the explosive Milwaukee Bucks take a step forward this season?  More>>

FUTURE STARS
Last year, we saw quite a few players raise their games a couple of notches and emerge as star performers. The last year's long list of breakout players included the likes of Jason Terry, Andre Miller, Richard Hamilton, Shawn Marion, Baron Davis, Peja Stojakovic, Dirk Nowitzki and Tracy McGrady. All of these players were previously highly regarded talents who had not played with the consistency to be considered true stars until last season. In scouting for this year's breakout players, we have compiled a list of players who have shown flashes of brilliant in the past, but not the day-in day-out consistency to take their games to the next level.  More>>

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MJ is Hurting

NBA Midseason Review

And One
How the NBA Fouled Up
All-Star Weekend Yet Again


Pacers Team Report

The Next Kobe?

College Hoops Game Reviews


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