Mitch Kupchak shouldn’t be playing hardball. In his desire to trade Pau Gasol, the GM of the Los Angeles Lakers should not have insisted on receiving Dion Waiters or a first-round pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers. Nobody has overpaid for a rental since Ernie Grunfeld sent Ray Allen to Seattle for Gary Payton — and that was a long time ago. Kupchak should have lowered his demands to match the team’s expectations. The Lakers are done for this season and should be
Bernucca: Title contention a bridge too far for troubled Knicks, Nets
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the great landmarks of our country. And right now, it connects the home boroughs of perhaps the NBA’s two most disappointing teams this season. Remember all the back-and-forth this summer between members of the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets? Jason Kidd retired from the Knicks to coach the Nets. Raymond Felton questioned his Knicks being ranked below the Nets. Paul Pierce said it was time for the Nets to start running the city. J.R. Smith
The Numbers Say… Chris Paul Set an NBA Record
Day 3 of the 2013-14 NBA regular season featured two games between second-tier title contenders in each respective conference. The Chicago Bulls survived the New York Knicks by a score of 82-81 in the East, and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Golden State Warriors 126-115 in a high-scoring affair that saw Chris Paul score 42 points and Stephen Curry drop 38. If you’re looking for impressive numbers, search no further than CP3’s legendary performance. Chris Paul’s Big Day If you’re even remotely
SH Blog: Jerry West talked poorly of Harden to Howard, Melo dismisses anything Barkley has to say
The NBA season has finally begun, and there are plenty of things to read up on. Is Rudy Gay going to be traded this season? How did teams try to convince Dwight Howard that going to Houston would be a bad idea? Is Ty Lawson the right player to run Brian Shaw’s big-man oriented offense? The answer to these questions and plenty more can be found below. STORY OF THE DAY: As the new general manager of the team, Masai Ujiri moved
Tweet of the Day: Finally Official, Allen Iverson Is Retired
We knew this day was coming. Allen Iverson, affectionately known around the NBA and its fans as “The Answer,” hasn’t played a professional game since January 8, 2011. Yet, anytime he walks in front of the media and a microphone, it is bound to be an emotional experience. Such was the case Wednesday as Iverson officially announced his retirement. The NBA tweeted the announcement. [Read more…]
Evening News: ‘Melo to test free agency; Iverson will officially retire as a Sixer
In today’s top NBA news stories, Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony says he will opt out and test free agency this summer, and Allen Iverson will officially retire from the NBA on opening night. [Read more…]
Evening News: LeBron says MJ and AI were favorites growing up; Lakers reach out to Odom
In today’s news, LeBron James revealed a surprising role model growing up and the Lakers reached out to a troubled star from their past. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Steve Blake shares an Allen Iverson highlight video
After Allen Iverson announced his official retirement from the NBA in August, there were plenty of tribute articles and videos containing praise of the former superstar. One particular video that stood out was this highlight mix by MaxaMillion711: Although it was rather brief, Steve Blake was once a teammate of Iverson back in the 2006-2007 season with the Denver Nuggets and had this to say after seeing the beautifully made video: Just saw this video tribute to Iverson. Check it out. http://t.co/9kd6oHcHkA