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Allen Iverson is ready to call it quits and retire after 14 seasons in the NBA. (Discuss Allen Iverson’s retirement from the NBA) After playing for three different teams the last three seasons, a summer of frustration trying to find a team to play for, and a fallout with his eventual last team, the Memphis [...]
Things were going so well for DJ Mbenga of the Los Angeles Lakers this year, until this happened. Ty Lawson, the 5-11 rookie out of North Carolina, dunking on 7-0 DJ Mbenga was pretty amazing considering it was in traffic. Lawson has been playing great this year in a backup role to Chauncey Billups.
NBA roundup of the NBA’s international player performances during the last few days in the NBA. Discuss the NBA in our forum. The Toronto Raptor’s José Calderón has already missed four free throws this season, that’s more missed free throws in 3 games this season (9-13), than he had missed the entire last season (151-154). On [...]
Posted by Stuart Leung on 23 Oct 2009 at 8:00 am under Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavs, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, New Jersey Nets, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz
During the 2008-09 NBA season, a rejuvenated Shaquille O’Neal moved up five spots on the NBA’s all-time scorers’ list. After scoring 1333 points, his highest total in four seasons, O’Neal is now #5 on the all-time list having surpassed Dominique Wilkins, Moses Malone, Elvin Hayes, Oscar Robertson, and international player Hakeem Olajuwon. What of International [...]
NBA teams thrive on confidence and emotion, and there may be no NBA team better than the Denver Nuggets when they get momentum. Carmelo Anthony and the Denver Nuggets scored 14 of the first 15 points against the eight-time Serbia league champions, never looked back, and ran past Partizan Belgrade in preseason action 102-70 in [...]
Two NBA teams re-signed their backup centers. Yeah, it’s the NBA off-season, so this qualifies as news. The New Orleans Hornets brought back Kiwi Sean Marks. The 6-foot-10, 250-pound New Zealand native averaged 3.2 points and 3.1 rebounds in 14.1 minutes for the Hornets last season. The 34-year old Marks is a nine-year NBA veteran journeyman, having [...]
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