Tweet of the Day: Media response to the NBA All-Defensive Teams
Monday brings with it two crucial second round Game 4s—with games between Miami and Chicago as well as Oklahoma City and Memphis—and the NBA announcing the All-Defensive Team. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: David Lee & Do You Like Drugs …
Hard to tell if David Lee’s camera was out of focus — or whether there was so much confetti falling from the rafters at Oracle Arena that it just made it seem that way. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Nazr Mohammed regrets pushing LeBron James
Chicago Bulls backup center Nazr Mohammed lost his cool on Friday night, and it proved to be a costly decision for his team. In an incredibly tense atmosphere during Game 3 between the Miami Heat and Bulls – where the two teams refused to even shake each other’s hands to begin the contest – Mohammed tried to wrap up LeBron James in transition early in the second quarter. It was a rather strange decision to begin with, given that it was
Tweet of the Day: Reggie Miller has words of comfort for former coach.
This year’s NBA Playoffs have been rife with medical atrocities, most of which have effected players. Now, one of the league’s best basketball minds and most prominent voices is lost to health complications. Indiana Pacers hall of fame shooting guard Reggie Miller had words of comfort for his former coach. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Pau Gasol talks life after surgery
The 2012-2013 season has been one to forget for Los Angeles Lakers power forward Pau Gasol. Actually, he’s had a number of forgettable seasons since helping the team win two championships and picking up the label “best power forward in the league” in the process. It all seemed to begin when Phil Jackson left the team after getting swept in the playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the 2010-2011 season. Gasol did not perform well (he shot just
Tweet of the Day: Roy Hibbert
Joakim Noah argues with referee Scott Foster. Aside from the overarching story being that the Miami Heat decisively won Game 2 against the Chicago Bulls to even the series 1 – 1, there has been plenty of media attention brought to the fourth quarter. Particularly, as things were spiraling out of control for the Bulls, when All-Star center Joakim Noah was ejected from the game. As he was being escorted from the court to the locker room, a
Tweet of the Night: David Robinson doesn’t put Stephen Curry in his top 3 as a shooter
By now, it’s hard to argue with the notion that Stephen Curry is getting up there as one of the best shooters in the history of the NBA, if not already the best. His form is absolute purity, and the ability to shoot from anywhere puts fear into defenders anytime he gets past the halfcourt line. His shot single-handedly changes the way a team has to guard him and the Golden State Warriors entirely. Most of his peers watch him
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