Dwayne Dunham

Weblog: www.thelibraicon.com
Articles: 165
First Published: Jan 22, 2010 / Last Published: Apr 26, 2012
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Sports fanatic, I cover as much as I can, from NBA to NASCAR, from NHL to Tennis. I am also into the latest gadgets and technology. I like to write for the love of writing and for the love of the game and sport. I love to hear other folks' point of views on things and be enlightened. Give me a chance, and I will leave an impression.

Dwayne Dunham's articles

  1. April 26, 2012

    March to Misery Complete: Bobcats Are Worst Team Ever
    Charlotte Bobcats set a new mark for futility after a 7-59 season.
  2. April 22, 2012

    Four Locations for Possible Kings' Relocation
    With the cloud of relocation still around the Kings, if they leave Sacramento, four cities look to be new suitors.
  3. April 16, 2012

    The Digital Olympics
    As the Olympics approach, companies look for innovative ways to reach fanbases. Citi's Every Step is taking initiative.
  4. April 11, 2012

    Take Me Out To The Mobile Baseball Game…
    With the new baseball season beginning, here are new ways to stay in the game digitally
  5. February 2, 2012

    It’s The Social Bowl
    With all the new social platforms, this is going to be a highly discussed, debated, and dissected Super Bowl ever.
  6. January 15, 2012

    Alex Smith Rewrites His Story In Playoff Debut
    49ers quarterback continues to erase doubts and silence critics with every game in 2011.
  7. December 9, 2011

    Paul Gets Traded to Lakers, NBA Nixes Deal
    Paul appeared to be getting his wish, but Stern pulled plug, keeping him in New Orleans
  8. December 1, 2011

    Vikings to Release McNabb
    Vikings release six-time Pro Bowler after 11 games with team
  9. November 26, 2011

    NBA Owners & Players Reach Tentative Deal, End Lockout
    Owners, Players, reach tentative agreement to end 149-day work stoppage.
  10. November 17, 2011

    Astros Sold, Will Move To American League in 2013
    Jim Crane buys team for $610M, agrees to switch leagues