Kyrie Irving reportedly agreed to a max extension with the Cavaliers on Tuesday night. 5 a.m. seemed a great time to celebrate.
Kyrie Irving celebrates max extension with dance
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Kyrie Irving reportedly agreed to a max extension with the Cavaliers on Tuesday night. 5 a.m. seemed a great time to celebrate.
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The Brooklyn Nets have become the NBA’s big spenders. They have the largest payroll in the league at $102.8 million and a tax bill that was nearly that much. The Nets will remain a heavy taxpayer next year — without options, the Nets owe $85.9 million for next year’s roster — and there is very […]
0 comments by Philip Rossman-Reich on 6/30/2014
This summer quickly became a big summer for free agent signings around the NBA. The Heat’s Big Three of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade all opted out of the final years of their contracts and the Knicks’ superstar Carmelo Anthony also opted out and is going to test the waters of free agency. […]
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Late Saturday, news broke of one of the more bizarre and strange power plays in a league of strange and bizarre power plays. First-year head coach Jason Kidd, apparently jealous of the money and latitude given to first-time coaches Derek Fisher (Knicks) and Steve Kerr (Warriors), put in a bid to unseat general manager Billy […]
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One would think after securing the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft (again) the Cavs would have gotten Andrew Wiggins’ name right… right?
Wrong!
During the teams press conference to introduce Wiggins, was introduced as Andrew Mitchell, his father.
Talk about awkward.
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The NBA Draft is a little more than a day old. Teams are introducing their new picks across the league and there is a lot of excitement building for what the future holds. Fan bases today are either energized or a bit disheartened they did not get the guy they really wanted. It is a […]
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Join us on this page throughout the Draft for instant analysis and the top tweets from tonight’s NBA Draft. Social Media Recap and Grades 1. Cleveland: Andrew Wiggins (Kansas) — The Cavaliers made their decision and went with the guy with the high upside. Wiggins was the guy most people pegged as the top overall pick […]
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In one of the most touching moments of the Draft, the NBA selected Isaiah Austin from Baylor in a ceremonial and honorary selection.
Austin was projected to be a late first round pick or early second round pick. His career though was ended before it even started when he was diagnosed with Marfan’s Syndrome. This disease would prevent Austin from ever stepping onto a NBA court.
Adam Silver wanted Austin to have his NBA moment and reward the hard work he had put in at Baylor. And so, midway through the first round, he got drafted into the NBA.
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Charlotte has ditched the Bobcats moniker and will go back to their roots and be called the Hornets next season. Along with the name change, new-look jerseys and the team looking like they can compete in the East, the franchise is on the upswing and will be debuting a new honeycomb inspired court to go […]
0 comments by Philip Rossman-Reich on 6/26/2014
We are mere hours away from the NBA Draft taking place and a lot of key questions getting answered. Last week, I presented my first run through the first 30 picks. A lot can change in a week. Dario Saric reportedly signed a two-year deal with Anadalou Efes in Turkey. People still do not know […]
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The FIFA World Cup is quickly moving to its knockout rounds as the world’s largest and most popular sporting event is really heating up. The U.S. game against Portugal on Sunday was the highest rated soccer game ever on ESPN and interest in “The Beautiful Game” is at an all-time high in this country it […]
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Toward the end of the season, a group of Philadelphia 76ers fans gathered together to generate a petition drive to ask the NBA to create a disincentive for losing and change the NBA’s Draft Lottery system. It was called “NBArrassing.” It did not call for any specific proposal replacing the current Lottery structure, although it […]
0 comments by Jeff Garcia on 6/25/2014
San Antonio Spurs’ Boris Diaw has it all, riches, fame, an NBA title and gets paid to just play a game. He can have anything and any woman he wants but if this photo of him is any indication, he might just try to steal you woman.
Diaw was in Austin, TX at Lake Travis when he decided to crash a bachelorette party and kiss the wife-to-be on the cheek.
Actually, Boris was invited but still, when your woman is out and about and a pro-athlete comes around, that can’t be good.
Story: My friend was at Lake Travis for a bachelorette party when she saw that Boris had tweeted about being on the lake for the day. She told her friends and they were joking about riding around the lake shouting “BORIS”, and he actually heard them from a boat away saying his name. Boris immediately swam over to celebrate with them and asked if he could kiss the bachelorette. She also claimed that they sang “All I do is win win win no matta what.”
“I’ve talked to Tom about Melo, his name has come up. I think Tom is very excited about the possibility of getting Carmelo. He likes him. He likes how he plays. He feels he’s coachable. I think Tom Thibodeau is one of the better coaches in the NBA. Carmelo would be happy playing for him. It would be a good fit — the coach-player relationship.”
—Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim to Marc Berman of the New York Post
Carmelo Anthony opted out of his contract with the Knicks to become a free agent this summer. It is believed the Bulls will go hard after the NBA second-best scorer this past season. And there is reason to think he is leaving New York after the team missed the Playoffs last year — Anthony’s first season outside the postseason.
The fact Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau has reached out to Anthony’s college and Olympic coach to talk about coaching him should show the Bulls are serious about going after the superstar forward.
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Oh, here we go again. LeBron James is a free agent once again as he has reportedly exercised his early termination option in his contract. That means the Decision is back on with only a little less fanfare as the first one. And probably much fewer disappointed Cleveland fans. There is a little more faith […]