I didn’t punch the wall…at all — Kyrie Irving (@KyrieIrving) July 15, 2012 OK, Kyrie. Then how the heck did you break a bone in your hand? Perhaps Irving is taking issue with the word “punched.” Maybe he just slapped the wall. Either way, he now needs surgery but is expected to be healed in time for the start of training camp. (RELATED CONTENT: Kyrie Irving and Kobe Bryant go one-one-one for $50,000) (RELATED CONTENT: Irving dominating against Team USA point guards at camp in Las
Tweet of the Day: LeBron James
Just posted a photo instagr.am/p/NEgxvRiTMS/ — LeBron James (@KingJames) July 14, 2012 Most of our readers are Americans, being that we’re based in the States and all, although I see our analytics and know that we get hits from as far away as Brunei very day. So I have a question for my fellow Americans, especially the ones who dislike the Miami Heat and their best player: How do y’all plan to root for Team USA at the Olympics if your least favorite
Tweet of the Night: Steve Nash
LA, thanks for the warm welcome… twitvid.com/1LKG6 — Steve Nash (@SteveNash) July 14, 2012 Tweet of the Night goes to Steve Nash, who shared a hilarious video of him receiving a can of beer while on the highway from his new Los Angeles Lakers fans. It probably wasn’t the safest of things to do in a fast-moving vehicle, but this is one of many reasons why the fans love Nash: he interacts with them and has a great sense of humor. To
Tweet of the Day: Kyrie Irving
Lol Me and Kobe talking trash to one another…nothing but respect for the greatest player in our League!! — Kyrie Irving (@KyrieIrving) July 13, 2012 Tweet of the Day goes to Kyrie Irving, who told the world of his understanding of Kobe Bryant’s greatness, despite challenging Bryant to a one-on-one match for an expensive amount of money. He apparently received some grief about not knowing his place – or something along those lines – from fans because he followed the first tweet up
Tweet of the Night: Scottie Pippen
I respect Kobe and his confidence in this year’s @usabasketball team. But the Dream Team was special. Unbeatable. — Scottie Pippen (@ScottiePippen) July 12, 2012 Tweet of the Night goes to Scottie Pippen, who – along with Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan – wrote off the notion that the current USA team had any chance of beating the 1992 Dream Team. During USA’s game against the Dominican Republic, which turned out to be a dominant 113-59 victory for Team USA, Pippen joined the
Tweet of the Day: Iman Shumpert
Tweet of the Night: Chris Kaman
Big news for everyone coming shortly….. — Chris Kaman (@ChrisKaman) July 11, 2012 Part of the big news is that I found this dead rodent in my gym this morning!!!I think it’s a muskrat?! twitpic.com/a6jfqb — Chris Kaman (@ChrisKaman) July 11, 2012 Partnering up with @swish41 and heading to the Mavs…….. — Chris Kaman (@ChrisKaman) July 11, 2012 After sharing the type of photo that only Chris Kaman would share and call it a part of his “big news”, the center announced that he would
Tweet of the Day: Jeremy Lin
Lol why do u guys believe everything? No quotes from me = probably not true — Jeremy Lin (@JLin7) July 11, 2012 Tweet of the Day goes to Jeremy Lin, who had to debunk articles and reports from this morning that he was unhappy with the New York Knicks organization. Mitch Lawrence of New York Daily News reported the following: “He was surprised that the Knicks didn’t make the first move,’’ a league source said. “They know they’ve got to mend some
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