There’s only one NBA game on Monday, not originally scheduled. The Blazers are in Brooklyn to make up for the Jan. 26 blizzard cancellation. LaMarcus Aldridge, Nicolas Batum and Chris Kaman did not even make the trip. [Read more…]
10 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — James Harden and Russell Westbrook Duel
The 2014-15 NBA regular season continued on Monday, April 6 with a slate of seven games featuring 14 competitive teams. The postseason picture was altered tremendously as top contenders were in action with the goal of improving their spot in the standings. This is how it all transpired. [Read more…]
PODCAST: Kentucky-Wisconsin autopsy with Bobby Gonzalez
Yes, I picked Kentucky to go all the way … but I always included the caveat that a lot would have to go wrong for them to lose in this tourney, and a lot would have to go right for someone else to beat them. That’s exactly what happened last night. Kentucky only made three 3-pointers, only shot 10 free throws, got outrebounded by 12 … but more than anything else, they did not do the things they were known for, the
Fantasy Spin: Superstars Appearing In Sunday Matinees
We got a lot of bad luck out of the way on one Saturday night, with Nerlens Noel (eye), Bismack Biyombo (nose), Paul Millsap (shoulder), Jeff Green (back), Chris Andersen (foot) and Hassan Whiteside (hand) all leaving their games early. [Read more…]
10 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — Steve Kerr Sets an NBA Record in Golden State Warriors’ Win
The 2014-15 NBA regular season continued on Saturday, April 4 with a healthy slate of vital games. A first-year head coach set an NBA record, an underrated force matched its highest win total in over 20 years and multiple games came down to the wire. This is how it all transpired. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Paul George returns; plus Nerlens Noel, John Calipari, and the NBA’s age restriction
Any time the University of Kentucky does anything (like they did Saturday night), two subjects come up: John Calipari and the NBA’s age restriction. The two are inextricably linked, and how you feel about one most likely influences how you feel about the other. If you think that making players play a year in college before going pro is good because it means better players at the college level, and more polished players entering the NBA, you might love (or at
VIDEO: Bobby Gonzalez on FOX Sports
“Even without a team. I’m still a coach.” That’s how Bobby Gonzalez opened this interview with Tamara Holder on Sports Court on FOX, and that is the truth. Yes, Gonzo is spending a season as a columnist, video analyst and radio guest for this site, but the endgame here is for Gonzo to land a job in the NBA, helping lead the team that is smart enough to hire him to an NBA championship. I like to tell people that Gonzo has
Fantasy Spin: Plenty Of Choice In Daily Action
It’s a busy Saturday night in the NBA and while a few of the ten games are meaningful in real life, others are like preseason exhibitions, where anything might happen. We are always shopping for unexpected DFS values, especially at this time of year. [Read more…]
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