SH Blog: Harden was devastated and stunned after trade, Stoudemire to miss at least six weeks
It has been a couple of days now since the Thunder traded away a big part of their future in James Harden, but that hardly stopped anyone from still buzzing about it all. Who won the trade? Did the Thunder give up on their chance to contend after making it to the Finals last season over money? What does it mean for the Rockets, who suddenly look a whole lot more interesting? Our columnist Chris Bernucca was far from thrilled with the
SH Blog: Jordan unhappy with Barkley’s criticism, James wants to be best of all time
When you want to hear a candid opinion about any given subject, there may not be a better NBA personnel to listen to than Sir Charles Barkley. The Van Gundy brothers are up there as well, but Barkley just has a way of grabbing you by the balls about what he has to say. He will be honest about anyone, even if it’s about his best friend Michael Jordan, who – as you’ll find out below – doesn’t exactly appreciate the
Tweet of the Night: Chris Paul
Tweet of the Night: George Hill
Roy Hibbert has been on a mission to get Korean rap sensation Psy to watch and respond to his Gangnam Style video, or Gangnam Roy, as he likes to call it. In case you missed it, here’s the video of Hibbert displaying his horsey dance skills: Just how badly does the center want his video to be seen by Psy? The following should give you an idea:
SH Blog: Stern sets date for last day as Commissioner, Rubio and Lin compared to Nash
Have you ever read the book “When the Game Was Ours”? It’s about the rise, rivalry and friendship of two of the finest players in the history of the NBA in Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, and how their love and passion for the game of basketball helped shape the NBA into what it is today. What you also find out in the book is the role of one David Stern, who wasn’t always hated and booed at every basketball event he
David Stern will step down as NBA Commissioner on Feb. 1, 2014
NEW YORK — David Stern is stepping down as NBA Commissioner, effective Feb. 1, 2014. The NBA commissioner dropped that bombshell today following the league’s Board of Governors meeting. The 30 NBA owners unanimously picked Deputy Adam Silver as the replacement for Stern, although the official votes will come in late April after his contract is negotiated, Ken Berger of CBSSport reported. Stern has been the Commissioner of the league since Feb. 1, 1984, right around the time that Magic Johnson and Larry
Mavericks suspend Delonte West indefinitely again
Dallas Mavericks guard Delonte West has been suspended indefinitely by the team for the second time this preseason. He was first suspended indefinitely early last week by coach Rick Carlisle for “conduct detrimental to the team”, but was reinstated the following day and did not miss any games. That may not be the case the second time around. Here is the report from Mavericks press release: DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have indefinitely suspended guard Delonte West. “We have suspended
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