The Dwight Howard saga finally came to an end on Wednesday, at least for the Brooklyn Nets. After much anticipation of a possible trade between the Orlando Magic and the Nets, talks completely broke down and the one team that Howard desired is the only team that now appears to have no shot at acquiring the prized center. See how it broke down, along with a lot of official free agent signings in today’s news: Chris Sheridan explains the only way
SH Blog: Four teams involved in Dwight Howard trade
We may be in the final stages of seeing a blockbuster trade involving Dwight Howard that would shift the balance of power to the Atlantic Division. It would also signify the end of all the drama that dogged and surrounded Howard over the past several months. See what happened today in the Howard saga, plus other NBA news: Adrian Wojnarowski has the latest news on a mega-trade scenario for Howard: “Talks about a blockbuster four-team trade that would send Orlando Magic
SH Blog: Jason Kidd chooses Knicks over Mavericks, Kyle Lowry traded to Raptors, Lin agrees to terms with Rockets
Point guards have dominated much of the free agency news up to this point, and Thursday was no exception. The only difference? It was Marc Stein of ESPN that broke most of today’s biggest news instead of Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports, as you will see below. Also, for once, Dwight Howard wasn’t a major part of any big news, though you will still find news about the drama-filled center: Jason Kidd has chosen the New York Knicks over the Dallas
Heisler: Maybe the Lakers and Clippers aren’t Skid Row material after all
A funny thing happened on L.A.’s way to oblivion…. Actually, the L.A. teams didn’t go anywhere, even if they wrote them off as the new backwater of the West and whatever other insults and Skid Row photos they threw into their dumb stories. OK, I was the one who did the backwater story a while back. OK, it was just two days back—or put another way, just before the Lakers got Steve Nash–becoming even older and slower (their starters will be 38-34-32-32-25) but
SH Blog: Steve Nash stars in “Dark Knight Rises” parody
We’ve shown you Steve Nash’s movie parody videos called “Nash, Camera, Action” in the past, and the latest is a parody of “Dark Knight Rises”. Nash, the newest member of the Los Angeles Lakers, displays the workout regimen of what it takes to be a superhero in this video called “Batsanity”, and it is hardcore. He is clearly investing heavily into these films, evidenced by the profile in the beginning of the clip that reveals the high quality of the
Tweet of the Day: Evan Turner
Point Guards Dominate Deals on Days 4-5 of Free Agency – UPDATED
(function() { var csprtjs = document.createElement('script'); csprtjs.type = 'text/javascript'; csprtjs.async = true; csprtjs.src = 'http://sheridanhoops.cinesport.comhttp://edgecdn.cinesport.com/container.js'; var first_s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; first_s.parentNode.insertBefore(csprtjs, first_s); })(); Kobe Bryant hasn’t played with a Hall of Fame point guard since, since … C’mon folks … You remember … Crunch that cranium … It was since 2004, when Gary Payton was at the end of his illustrious career and teamed with Karl Malone to join the Los Angeles Lakers for
Tweet of the Night: Ed Davis
Damn no Nash — Ed Davis (@eddavis32) July 5, 2012 Tweet of the Night goes to Ed Davis, who wasn’t too thrilled with the idea of Steve Nash going to the Los Angeles Lakers, given the belief that Nash could have ended up with the Toronto Raptors. It had been widely assumed that Nash’s choices had narrowed down to the New York Knicks and the Raptors, before the Lakers shockingly swooped in and grabbed the coveted point guard by a sign-and-trade deal
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