It’s not a Golden State Warriors game without at least a few Stephen Curry highlights, and Friday night’s contest against the Dallas Mavericks was no exception. Seriously. I’ve watched every single Warriors game this season and not a game went by without Curry doing something that simply makes you shake your head in disbelief. It never gets old because no matter how often he does it, it’s still something spectacularly impossible. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: NBA Players Are Ready For Some Football
The National Football League, America’s new favorite past-time, is back. Thursday night brought forth a rematch of last season’s AFC Divisional Round Playoff game between the Denver Broncos and the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. The Broncos enter the game sporting a new uptempo offense with which they intend to attack the Ravens’ rebuilt defense. The NFL has many fans, even among NBA players. [Read more…]
NBA Players React to Boston Marathon Tragedy
Tweet of the Day: Damien Wilkens
Football is one of those things that can evoke so many emotions. Anger, rage, excitement, joy, confusion—pretty much any emotion that you can think of, football has it. Sometimes the funniest reactions that you get from football fans is the reaction of the conspiracy theorist. The conspiracy theorist is the person that is looking to assume that something fishy is going on because one or more players on a team is not playing up to par. Today’s conspiracy theory comes from Philadelphia 76ers
Tweet of the Day: Marquis Daniels
SH Blog: Billy King believes the Nets can win championship, Jason Terry’s mission is to kill the Heat or the Lakers
With the season approaching and the players gearing up for training camp, there’s not much to be done except discuss goals and aspirations for the upcoming season, as well as feelings about all that has happened over the summer. That’s exactly what today’s blog will contain plenty of – goals and feelings. See how Jose Calderon feels about backing up Kyle Lowry, why Doc Rivers blames himself for Ray Allen’s unhappiness, what Billy King thinks about the level of the
SH Blog: D. Howard hopes to have long career in L.A., Lin studies Duhon
This topic has been covered before, but Dwight Howard once again spoke of his unwillingness to fully commit to the Lakers for contractual reasons. The way he speaks about the team and the city though, all signs indicate that he hopes to be in Los Angeles for the long haul. See what’s on his mind, what point guards Jeremy Lin studies to help improve his game, why Tim Hardaway thinks Derrick Rose should sit out for an entire season before
SH Blog: Jeremy Lin not ready to call himself a franchise player yet but wants to lead by example
Just a season ago, Jeremy Lin was sleeping on a couch because he couldn’t afford to rent a place of his own due to the uncertainty of his status as an NBA player. Although he still doesn’t mind crashing on couches from time to time, the cloud that surrounded his status as a fringe player is long gone. Lin stopped short of calling himself a franchise player on Tuesday, but it’s clear that he considers himself one of the leaders