If you’re the general manager of the Golden State Warriors, how should you feel about the state of the team now that they have been removed from postseason action? Pretty damn confident, if you ask me. Lets put things into perspective here: The Bad: They were 23-43 just a season ago, good for third worst in the Western Conference. Brandon Rush, arguably the team’s best perimeter defender and slasher, was lost for the season two games into the season. Andrew Bogut missed 50 games and
Tweet of the Night: Terrence Williams
Once upon a time, Terrence Williams was a promising draft pick with multiple skill sets to take over as an eventual starting shooting guard for the New Jersey Nets. Unfortunately, things didn’t quite pan out that way for Williams, who has become a relatively unwanted commodity around the league. He has been on four different teams in four seasons, and was picked up by the Boston Celtics this season to play a limited role for the team. If he’s in the
Tweet of the Night: Jeff Green
SH Blog: Phil Jackson compares Kobe and MJ, Noah says seeing Rose not come back was difficult
For quite some time, there was an ongoing debate about whether Kobe Bryant deserves to be in the same conversation as Michael Jordan in terms of overall play and greatness. It’s still discussed by some to this day. One person that would really have a concrete idea of the matter is Phil Jackson, who coached both players and saw the best and worst of the two in their respective prime. He, however, never wanted to get into great detail when comparing the
Tweet of the Night: Matt Barnes, Patrick Patterson and Jalen Rose share thoughts on Durant
SH Blog: Melo says Knicks are better than Pacers, Nick Young sued for alleged rape
The New York Knicks are on the brink of elimination. That, of course, has caused much chatter from the team, with plenty of talk about who deserves blame for the team’s demise. [San Antonio Spurs Tickets] Tyson Chandler somewhat started it all when he said the team wasn’t playing team basketball. Confronted by Carmelo Anthony about the statement, the center had to clarify his statement, from Al Iannazzone of Newsday: [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Roy Hibbert finds a goat outside of a fancy restaurant
SH Blog: Chandler calls out Knicks style of play, Metta says D’Antoni wasn’t respected enough
Are the New York Knicks suffering from a selfish brand of basketball? When you think of this team, you primarily think of Carmelo Anthony as the team’s offense. That has always been the case (save for a brief period of Linsanity) for any team that ‘Melo has been a part of. And then, of course, you have J.R. Smith, who is known as volume-shooter number two on the team. So you have to figure that when Tyson Chandler is calling out
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