Perhaps feeling a bit moody about having to miss a preseason game due to a minor shoulder issue, Kobe Bryant made headlines by insulting the likes of Smush Parker and Kwame Brown to the max a couple of nights ago. So naturally, Parker, who is currently in China, responded to all the negativity in detail and recalled his unpleasant experiences with the personality of Bryant. See what was said from both sides, along with news around the league from Friday: Smush
Tweet of the Night: Steve Novak
“@jkevallday: This Pic explains everything about today’s Knicks preseason opener @stevenovak20twitpic.com/b3a1dr” (Hahahahaha!) — Steve Novak (@stevenovak20) October 12, 2012 Tweet of the Night went to Steve Novak, who clearly enjoyed a fan-made photoshopped image of himself as “God of the Arena”. Novak has been working on different ways to get his shot off over the summer after struggling against the Miami Heat in the playoffs, and displayed his shooting stroke in the Knicks’ first preseason game against the Wizards by shooting a perfect
SH Blog: LeBron James working on sky hook, Stan Van Gundy rips ESPN
How good can LeBron James become now that all the pressure in the world is off his back to win his first championship? How much better does he want to be? Can he really improve much more than what he has already shown in the first nine seasons of his illustrious career? Well, he is apparently working to master the sky hook shot made famous by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to add to his post game, which indicates that his game could
Tweet of the Night: Arash Markazi
SH Blog: Dirk Nowitzki’s knee acting up, Deron Williams did not want King to wait on Howard
The Western Conference, as we’ve become accustomed to, is once again stacked with playoff-level teams. This means one or more of those teams will miss the playoffs due to the level of competition, even if they end up with a winning record. The Mavericks could end up being one of those teams if Dirk Nowitzki, who has a swollen knee that has yet to improve, misses an extended period of time this season. See how the sharp-shooting big man plans
Tweet of the Night: Tracy McGrady
SH Blog: Phil Jackson says MJ could play three positions while LeBron can play four, McGrady signs with team in China
What is it about this desire to compare LeBron James to that of Michael Jordan? Clearly, James has a ways to go before you can put him in the “greatest of all time” category. This is not to say that he won’t get there – he is certainly on pace to put up historic numbers when all is said and done – but pitting him against Jordan right now just doesn’t seem very fair, given how much more Jordan has
Tweet of the Night: Jordan Hill
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