After originally being excited about finally being able to return to the NBA, Mills quickly deleted his tweet after finding out with the new Bargaining Agreement, Portland still holds all rights over Mills. This hurts some NBA teams, as Mills is a speedy point guard that could have an immediate impact on many teams right now. Teams desperate for a point guard, such as the Lakers, would have loved to add Mills, but the situation becomes murky following this
Not entirely sure what your referring to here, Iman, but what I do know is that the Knicks looked phenomenal tonight against the Cavs. I also understand that Kyrie played good, not great, and Iman played quite solid off the bench with 12 points and 3 steals. The Knicks completely showed up the Cavs tonight at home, and Steve Novak just made a serious name for himself. It’s actually not crazy to say he stole the spotlight from Jeremy
I respect taking the blame for such a close loss. Turnovers can kill you, and really determine who wins or loses a game. But Wall has been spectacular lately, and he truly cannot be blamed at all for the terrible season Washington is having. They fell to 7-27 on the season, and theres not much Wall can do about it. Javale Mcgee is not getting it together, Nick Young is not looking like anything more than an offensive scorer,
This tweet, in my opinion, is relatively big news to me. I understand the Bucks are not good; Bogut’s return is not going to start a deep playoff run anytime soon. However, I’m a huge fan of Bogut, and I want to see him get back on the court. If the Bucks can add a few more pieces to build around Bogut and Brandon Jennings, this team could make a push in the next few years. Bogut is a
What a dramatic ending. LeBron goes absolutely nuts, hitting six 3-pointers to tie the All-Star record, stunning the crowd with his fade away shots. But then, just as it always has been, LeBron throws the ball to no-mans land. He chokes once again in the clutch, and the media frenzy continues. The interesting part is just as Lloyd pointed out; Kobe, the king of killer instinct, dares LeBron to shoot the 3. And how does LeBron react? Throwing the
I’m with Green on this one. Jeremy Evans was quite impressive in his two handed-double-dunk (for lack of a better phrase), and I respect that. I also understand Budinger didn’t do any windmill 360s or jump over any cars. But he had creativity, and jumping over P. Diddy with a “White Men Can’t Jump” motto was a cool idea. Not to mention, he dunked blindfolded. Reverse. So hats off to Jeremy Evans, I suppose his dual ball dunk took
I have to say I agree with Lee on this one. Of the four players in the Slam Dunk contest this year, George seems to have the greatest potential to really put on a show. The hype really started following his windmill dunk in overtime vs. the Hornets, and he seems to be the favorite going into Saturday Night. I’m really not sure what to expect out of Chase Budinger or Jeremy Evans, as they really are not big
Crawford, an experienced veteran and former Knick, was right on point. Lin has had an incredible run, but he was simply overmatched tonight. The Heat came into tonight’s game like it was game 7, and Lin, for the first time, looked intimidated and inexperienced. Baron Davis, who just returned from injury, needed to play a lot more in the second half considering his experience and composure. Th Knicks did keep up with the Heat for most of the game,