A couple of days ago, we showed you what Metta World Peace has been up to in the off-season. Since then, he has been on a visit to Vancouver for the past couple of days, and was apparently invited to cover the weather report for CTV. The hilarious gem of a performance can be seen below. (via youtube user FRANKORILLA) World Peace obviously has a reputation as a headcase for some of his past transgressions, but when he’s not running into the stands
The Thunder struck; NBA Finals are Next
Somewhere in San Antonio, be it in somebody’s basement or in some large warehouse, are thousands upon thousands of “I Want Some Nasty” t-shirts with bleak futures as dishrags. Turns out the signature phrase of the 2012 NBA Western Conference finals was uttered by Gregg Popovich once again, but this one doesn’t have much of a future as a fashion statement. “We’re in trouble” was what Pop told point guard Tony Parker at the beginning of the fourth quarter, imploring his playmaker
Tweet of the Night: Danny Green
SH Blog: Wednesday’s News – Stephen Jackson keeps it positive, Thunder fans despise Joey Crawford
Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals is a pivotal one for the Spurs, who face elimination for the first time this season. A loss would prove to be an epic meltdown, given all their success up to this point. Check out what some of the players had to say heading into the game, along with news around the league on Wednesday. Gary Neal has been dealing with flu-like symptoms and missed the morning shootaround, but is expected to play in
SH Blog: Dwyane Wade has incredible block that leads to a Mickaël Piétrus’ 3-pointer
Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Heat and the Celtics was filled with big moments and highlights that were noteworthy. Kevin Garnett was incredibly spry on both ends of the court, Dwyane Wade woke up in the fourth quarter to have a monster game, Rajon Rondo continued to show why he may be one of the best point guards in the league when the lights are bright, and Paul Pierce had the final say with a dagger
Bernucca: Garnett is not old, just old school
Break up the Big Three? Maybe down in Miami, where the trio of so-called superstars have the collective toughness of your average 9-year-old girl. But not in Boston, where the Celtics are on the verge of a huge postseason upset, and Kevin Garnett looks like he is about to hand previously undefeated Father Time his first career loss. You don’t have to like Garnett. You don’t have to like the stream of R-rated language that comes from his mouth after every good play.
Spoelstra’s explanation for not using Bosh is scandalous
// csprtContainer(); // ]]> If you missed the postgame interviews, Miami coach Erik Spoelstra was asked why he left Chris Bosh on the bench for the entire fourth quarter of the Heat’s Game 5 loss to the Boston Celtics. Spoelstra responded that it “wouldn’t have been fair” to Bosh to put him in for the final 3 minutes. Hello? Wouldn’t have been fair? On what grounds? This was Game 5 of an even series, a fourth quarter in which the Heat were getting destroyed over and
Perkins: Admit it, you’d also take Rondo over Wade right now
MIAMI – Two years ago the question seemed laughable. Dwyane Wade or Rajon Rondo? But things have changed drastically. So as we watch the reeling Miami Heat and prideful Boston Celtics go through their battles in this Eastern Conference finals series, ask yourself a legitimate question: Given the choice, would you rather have Miami’s Dwyane Wade or Boston’s Rajon Rondo right now? “I would say Rondo