The Los Angeles Clippers secured an important road victory Sunday afternoon at New York. They took control in the fourth quarter, pulling away to secure a 102-88 win over the Knicks. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Paul Pierce
As winter storm Nemo made it’s way through the Northeast, athletes everywhere were impacted. Several NBA and college teams were forced to delay their travel plans Friday night, including the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and San Antonio Spurs. [Read more…]
2013 NBA Draft: Top Power Forwards
Think back to the days of Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, and even Kevin McHale and what a power forward meant to teams. For the most part this position was filled by players with low-post games who were very good rebounders. Flash forward to the new generation of superstar power forwards, and you see an aging group led by champions Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki, and Kevin Garnett. The major difference between these newer stars and those Hall of Famers is the versatility
Five Fast Facts From NBA Games: 2.8.13
If you didn’t spend all night watching every NBA game (technically impossible, unless you have a heck of a DVR and do not require sleep), you can get caught up in less than a minute with SheridanHoops’daily feature, Five Fast Facts. It was another Friday night packed with NBA action. Milestones were set, records were broken and LeBron somehow became more impressive. He is still the front-runner for the leagues Most Extraterrestrial Player. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Josh Smith, Ben Gordon Trade Rumors; Oden to Cleveland? And The New John Wall
Around the NBA Nobody is doubting Josh Smith’s talent. But in a contract year, you better show it. [Read more…]
SH Blog: What Makes The Pacers A Contender?
There’s a fine line between good and great in this league, and it’s true that only the latter are remembered. Like so many of the notable Indiana Pacers teams before them, these Pacers are teetering on that line. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Dwight & Pau Speak; Celtics Deny Rumors; Will Bynum On The Block
For athletes, statements are like free throws: you can make all you want because nobody is playing defense. On Monday, Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol lined up on opposite ends of the court – Howard with Stephen A. Smith and Gasol with T.J. Simers of the L.A. Times — and took some freebies. Only, they just weren’t physically at the free throw line. Let’s take a look at what they said, and what they were saying. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Kendall Marshall
While acquiring Rudy Gay was a highly debated topic for many front offices around the league, his rejuvenated game has been paying immediate dividends for the Toronto Raptors.
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