
With All-Star Weekend approaching, this could be a week that any fantasy owner can steal. [Read more…]
With All-Star Weekend approaching, this could be a week that any fantasy owner can steal. [Read more…]
by Jack Scheuer
The last several questions have all been individual players, so to switch things up a bit, here’s a team question: [Read more…]
Courtesy NBA.com and Getty Images One week from today I’ll be filing these rankings from Houston, and next Sunday night we’ll see if LeBron takes the biggest shot of the game … or instead chooses to inbound it. “You’re inbounding?” Kobe Bryant asked LeBron incredulously as the East had the ball for the final shot and the win in last year’s game in Orlando … back when The Haters ruled the LeBron James universe and a majority of
Every so often, the fuzzy old crystal ball offers a brief, clear glimpse into the future. Saturday was one of those nights. My picks won four of five games, and the other result was just as close as predicted. [Read more…]
by Stat Mann
Too much Nemo in this neck of the woods — let’s just leave it at that. As we do every day, we present five interesting items from the previous evening’s NBA games. Just five games were on the schedule on the final Saturday before the All-Star break. Denver extended their winning streak, the Warriors were unable to end their losing streak and the Pistons rallied to win on the road. The Cars take us to the bump…”Lets go…I LIKE THE NIGHT LIFE,
by Jan Hubbard
If you’re looking for a way to capture the quality of NBA All-Star Week, think Adam Sandler movies. They are meant to be entertaining. They are hectic, foolish and sometimes embarrassing. The critics hate them. And the fans love them. Take a look at the web site Rottentomatoes.com and find Adam Sandler movies, whether it’s as a writer, producer or star. By my count, 39 of them have been rated by critics. Of those 39, 34 of the reviews have been negative. Safe
by Dan Malone
Twelve days until the trade deadline. This is the busiest time of year in the NBA, apart from maybe the first week of free agency. Both are equally fun to monitor as the winds shift from day to day. [Read more…]
by Ben Baroff
As winter storm Nemo made it’s way through the Northeast, athletes everywhere were impacted. Several NBA and college teams were forced to delay their travel plans Friday night, including the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and San Antonio Spurs. [Read more…]