While attempting to uncover a certain fact about Michael Jordan, an extended Google search proved futile. The fact would be wonderful to know because it would be a way of tormenting Jordan, and that’s always been fun to do because that’s what he’s always done to everyone else. In searching the internet, however, I couldn’t find out what time Jordan was born 50 years ago today. I’d like to know because if it was more than a few seconds after midnight
Heisler’s NBA Power Rankings After Week 15
And what a first half it was! Even crushing the Thunder in Oklahoma City to finish it on a 7-0 run left the defending champion Miami Heat with the No. 3 record, although – unlike the days when every misstep prompted charges that LeBron James was a choking mercenary – there was no outcry at all. Bron ended that with last year’s title before going to heights he hadn’t even been to – and no one else may have – scoring at
Tweet of the Day: Kenneth Faried
With just two games remaining on the NBA schedule before All-Star Weekend — Heat/Thunder, Clippers/Lakers tonight on TNT — most of the league has shifted its focus towards this weekends festivities in Houston. Today’s case study, Kenneth Faried of the Denver Nuggets, who will be a participant in Saturday nights featured event, the Slam Dunk Contest. [Read more…]
Sheridan Hoops Rookie Rankings: Week 15
Last week, rookie big men Tyler Zeller and Andrew Nicholson weren’t even in these rankings. This week, they are in the Rising Stars contest that kicks off All-Star Weekend on Friday night. Zeller, the center of the Cleveland Cavaliers, was among the original field of nine rookies chosen for the game. Nicholson, a power forward for the Orlando Magic, was added this week to replace injured Detroit Pistons big man Andre Drummond. [Read more…]
Kamenetzky: The Cali Report: Clippers finally healthy; Whither World Peace?
Let’s take a run up and down America’s best state (sorry, we are Cali guys) and check on all four teams. [Read more…]
NBA Franchise Player Rankings: The 50 Best Ever
Which player is the most consistent winner for his own team in NBA history? That is the question I asked myself a couple of years ago, in February 2007 to be precise. In an effort to find an answer, I decided to rank all NBA “franchise players” since the 1979-80 season. This winter, I updated the research, taking into consideration every player that has played in the NBA. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Derrick Rose “far” from return; Major trade rumors and how the Spurs keep winning
Riddle me this: If I were to ask you which NBA team could eviscerate the leagues most respected defense, the Chicago Bulls, for 103 points – an offensive efficiency that’s seven points higher than the average mark of the league leading Oklahoma City Thunder – a handful of teams might come to mind. [Read more…]
Warriors to sport new T-shirt jerseys from adidas
A handful of players wear shirts under their jerseys, so adidas has taken that to the next step. The sports apparel giant has teamed up with the Golden State Warriors, who will wear “the first modern short sleeve NBA Uniform System” three times over the rest of the season. That’s Warriors rookie Harrison Barnes wearing his superhero outfit. Oops, his T-shirt. Sorry, his “first modern short sleeve NBA Uniform System.” [Read more…]
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