Dwyane Wade is in China, fulfilling his obligations to Li Ning and hanging with his steady, Gabrielle Union, who is a flatulista according to the hashtags. Good luck trying to get your hands on a pair of Wade’s kicks, though. The company has not set up a U.S. distribution system, and if you try to order online, you can’t. You have about as good of a chance of getting your hands on the latest Way of Wade kicks as you do of
Archives for July 2013
Mighty Moke’s Top 50 Free Agents – July 7 Update
The wheels continue to turn in the world of NBA free agency. In case you missed it, Zaza Pachulia has decided to take his talents to Milwaukee and leaves the Atlanta Hawks after ending last season as its longest tenured player. We have been waiting on watching to see where some of our second tier free agents would end up, and the Dwight dominoes continue to fall. According to Yahoo! Sports’ Adrian Wojnarowski, J.J. Hickson has agreed in principle to sign a
Tweet of the Night: Jarrett Jack responds to a fan’s message about his decision to join the Cavaliers
Ever since Andre Igoudala agreed to sign with the Golden State Warriors on Friday, Jarrett Jack has not been the happiest of campers on twitter. Jack knew his time in Golden State would end once the team renounced its Bird rights to retain him. His initial reaction was “It’s been fun while it lasted”. Just 24 hours after the news, it was announced on Saturday that Jack would sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers on a four-year deal that could be worth up to
Hubbard: For Howard, the Sacrifice is Less Greed
While Dwight Howard was meditating on the great mystery that was his future, NBA veterans were reminded of one of the tenets of free agency that comes in the form of a saying. It is a little raw, even for a writer-friendly site like this one, but to paraphrase, the saying is: “Easy women and greed are undefeated in the NBA.” To be fair, that is pretty much true for all sports, particularly as it relates to cash. Athletes often talk about
Mighty Moke’s Top 50 Free Agents — July 6 Update
Smoove Takes the Motor City Traditionally, after the biggest of fish find themselves off of the market, the second and third tier quickly follow. On Friday, when it became common knowledge that Dwight Howard was headed to Houston, the Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors rebounded quite nicely, agreeing to terms with Paul Millsap, Jose Calderon and Andre Iguodala, respectively. Now, just one day later, Andrew Bynum appears to be close to signing with the Mavericks, as
Tweet of the Night: Dwight Howard makes official announcement of his decision to play for Houston
Dwightmare. Dwecision. Whatever you want to call it, it’s officially over. After various conflicting reports throughout the day that had Dwight Howard flip-flopping back and forth between the Houston Rockets, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers, the word finally came from the center himself that he has made the decision to go to the Rockets for the next four seasons, joining James Harden and company. Here is the tweet and his exact words: I’ve decided to become a member of the
Peter May called it: Houston was Best Choice for Dwight Howard
(Readers: This column was originally published on May 23. Nice to have sages like Peter May contributing to the site – CS.) It seems to me we are all missing the obvious here. Dwight Howard has absolutely no intention of re-signing with the Lakers. Why should he? Have you looked at that roster? Howard is entering what should be the prime of his career. He turns 28 in December. He is the only – and I mean ONLY – player on the
Evening News: Dwight picks Houston; Warriors sign Iguodala
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