While the East Coast continued to dig itself out of the snow, the West Coast hosted the Grammys. Never one to play favorites, SheridanHoops.com presents five interesting items from the previous evening’s NBA games. Eight games highlighted the NBA schedule on Sunday. The Knicks fell to the Clippers in New York, the Heat won their fifth straight behind a scorching hot LeBron and the Celtics continued their winning ways without Rondo. After winning “Best New Artist” and “Song of the Year” at
Tweet of the Day: Paul Pierce
As winter storm Nemo made it’s way through the Northeast, athletes everywhere were impacted. Several NBA and college teams were forced to delay their travel plans Friday night, including the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and San Antonio Spurs. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Manu Ginobili
Unlike the old popular jokes (i.e. “Why did the Chicken cross the road?”), the chicken has been exhausting people’s limit of understanding for centuries. It’s the concept of evolution hard at work to confuse and befuddle you, just as it has many others, like San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili. He, however, has found his answer. [Read more…]
Sheridan: Ridnour being shopped by Wolves
Luke Ridnour is being shopped by the Minnesota Timberwolves, and a league source told SheridanHoops.com “there is a good chance” the 10th-year point guard will be dealt before the Feb. 21 trade deadline. [Read more…]
SH Blog: The 3-Man Weave, Week 1
In SheridanHoops’ latest weekly installment, contributors Jeremy Bauman, Maxwell Ogden and Ben Baroff are happy to introduce the 3-Man Weave. Once a week we’ll be bringing you three different opinions on the latest topics around the NBA. [Read more…]
Five Fast Facts From NBA Games 2.6.13
Blessed with a wonderful ability to create, we present you with five interesting items from the previous evening. Twenty-six of the 30 teams in the NBA saw action on Wednesday night. The Wizards continued their mastery of division leaders, the Heat outlasted the Rockets, the Warriors took another beating, the Pacers completed a “three-peat” and the Celtics stayed hot without their point guard. Boston takes us to the bump…”I woke up this morning and the sun was gone” [Read more…]
Sheridan: Al Jefferson to Spurs?
The NBA trade deadline journalism racket is a tricky minefield to navigate. The business is driven by rumors, many of which are founded in truth, others of which are utterly fictitious. Distinguishing between the two differentiates the good basketball Web sites from the bad sites. But figuring out who is available is not rocket science if you speak to the right people, and I speak to a lot of plugged-in people on a regular basis. Here is the latest they are telling me:
Bernucca: Time for NBA referees to snap out of it
Having coached high school basketball for the last two seasons, I have gained a true appreciation for the quality of officiating by NBA referees. Until this week. This was a bad week for the league and its referees, as the NBA admitted there were blown calls that changed the outcome of two games. [Read more…]
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