Sixth man J.R. Smith opened up his phone and saw some pretty unpleasant messages on his twitter after his team, the New York Knicks, lost to the Washington Wizards 106-96, for the first time in eleven games. At least that is the assumption, based on his not-so-friendly tweet about “everyone” on twitter: [Read more…]
Archives for February 2013
SH Blog: Pau Gasol to miss at least six weeks, Jerry West says Lakers should make playoffs
The Los Angeles Lakers may be in big trouble again, as they were earlier in the season. During Tuesday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, forward Pau Gasol went down after feeling a “pop” in his troublesome foot. The big man was concerned about the situation when it happened, and Wednesday’s MRI confirmed he had reason to worry, from Ken Berger of CBSSports: The Lakers’ forward is expected to miss at least six weeks with a partial tear of his plantar fascia and may
Tweet of the Day: LeBron James
In America, football is king … Even King James follows football. [Read more…]
Kamenetzky: The Cali Report: What now for Lakers? Test week for full cast of Warriors
In the wake of the Pau Gasol news (torn plantar fascia, probably out at least a month), the fault lines, story lines and the overall basketball landscape in California continue to shift without any forewarning. Aftershocks, anyone? [Read more…]
Sheridan: Al Jefferson to Spurs?
The NBA trade deadline journalism racket is a tricky minefield to navigate. The business is driven by rumors, many of which are founded in truth, others of which are utterly fictitious. Distinguishing between the two differentiates the good basketball Web sites from the bad sites. But figuring out who is available is not rocket science if you speak to the right people, and I speak to a lot of plugged-in people on a regular basis. Here is the latest they are telling me:
Bauman: How Brook Lopez became an All-Star
“If you don’t see Brook Lopez play a lot, this is why he made the All-Star team,” explained a hyped up Jim Spanarkel, the YES Network color commentator, after Lopez blocked Jodie Meeks’ shot attempt from the weak side. “It’s plays like that at the defensive end of the floor – it’s not that they were non-existent – but they weren’t Brook Lopez of a couple years ago.” That play – and statement – so adequately sums up Brook Lopez’s season
Daily NBA Trivia Question, Feb. 6, 2013
From Lebanon to Oakland, we have been trying to stump you this week. Today we mix it up a little with a college question: Who is the all-time Division 1 rebound leader? Hint: Philly. [Read more…]
DraftStreet Diary: Think Freerolls Are Fun? Try Live Snake Drafts
Yes, the Sheridan Hoops Freeroll returns this Friday, with no entry fee, no strings attached and $300 in cash to the top 15 finishers. [Read more…]
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