SH Blog: Thunder’s state of mind heading into off-season
With the NBA season over, Oklahoma City Thunder players had their final say about everything, from Kevin Durant’s obsession with basketball, to James Harden’s state of mind about his future with the team. Full audios are available below, plus news on Dwyane Wade, draft picks and more. Royce Young has the exit interview of the following players: Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Nick Collison, Nazr Mohammed. Scott Brooks teaches his team how to be classy. John Reid believes the Hornets will match
SH Blog: Dan Le Batard’s epic R.A.N.T.
If you don’t know who Dan Le Batard is, he is best known for writing for The Miami Herald, hosting a Miami local radio show called “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” and the show “Dan Le Batard is Highly Questionable”. To simplify, he is a Miami Heat fan. To show just how much of a fan he really is, Le Batard went on an epic rant on his radio show. The audio/video is below: (via @NBAMistress) It starts off with a
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Mock Draft 4.0: Shuffling at the top
Our latest mock draft has some movement at the top. Not at the very top, where Anthony Davis is entrenched and will be going to the New Orleans Hornets. But right below him there has been some serious shuffling. Every player in slots 2 through 7 has changed positions. Some, like North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes, have skyrocketed through good workouts and interviews. Others, like Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger, have plummeted through medical red flags. And there was a trade this week between the
Mock Draft 4.0 — Part III
31. Charlotte Bobcats – Miles Plumlee, C, Duke Plumlee’s stock has soared with great performances in workouts as has flashed excellent athleticism. The Bobcats needed everything except a brand new head coach no one outside of St. John’s has ever heard of. 32. Washington Wizards – Doron Lamb, SG, Kentucky One of the best shooters in the draft, can play either guard spot in spurts or come off the bench as a shooter. 33. Cleveland Cavaliers – John Jenkins, SG, Vanderbilt Pure shooter with a sweet stroke
Huge win for Knicks as arbitrator gives Bird rights to Lin, Novak
NEW YORK — The NBA announced this afternoon it will appeal an arbitrator’s ruling that granted full “Bird rights” to players claimed off waivers, including Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak of the New York Knicks. In an unexpected victory for the players’ union and the Knicks, arbitrator Kenneth Dam ruled that a player’s Bird rights travel with him when his contract is claimed off waivers. The Knicks acquired Lin and Novak in that manner, and they will now have the right