Los Angeles Lakers
Dwight Howard Ejected as Spurs Sweep Lakers
The injury-plagued Los Angeles Lakers were finally put out of their misery on Sunday, but Dwight Howard’s season ended a little bit before his teammates’. Howard was ejected from L.A.’s 103-82 game four loss to the San Antonio Spurs after receiving a second technical foul early in the third quarter for arguing with officials. He finished the game with just seven points, as the Lakers...
8 NBA teams primed to win it all in 2013
The 2013 NBA season has been exciting, and things are going to heat up even more. With the playoffs around the corner, basketball fans are on the edge of their seats as teams prepare to square off. For those planning to watch the playoffs — and place their bets with the best sportsbook bonuses — there are a few NBA teams that are favorites to win the NBA Finals for 2013: Miami Heat The Heat had...
Lakers Clinch West Playoff Berth
Even without Kobe Bryant on the floor for the last two games, the Los Angeles Lakers fulfilled his bold guarantee that the team would make the playoffs after seeing the Utah Jazz fall to the Memphis Grizzlies 86-70 on Wednesday night. Then the Lakers improved their playoff position, winning without their best player and leader for the second straight game, as they defeated the Houston Rockets 99-95...
Kobe Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 4th on All-Time Scoring List
Although it’s been a rough year for the Lakers, their leader is still having a fine individual season. Kobe Bryant came into Saturday night’s game against the Sacramento Kings averaging more than 27 points per game. He also came into the game just a few points shy of Wilt Chamberlain for fourth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list and midway through the second quarter, Bryant’s...
Metta World Peace Suffers Torn Meniscus
Things just keep getting worse for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2013. The Lakers’ injury-plagued season reached a new depth this week as an MRI revealed Metta World Peace has a cartilage tear in the lateral meniscus of his left knee, according to ESPN.com. There is currently no timetable on his return, as he is to be evaluated by team doctors on Wednesday, which means he’ll at least have...
Mike D’Antoni Rips Lakers, Calls Championship “Laughable”
It’s been a notably frustrating and disappointing season for the Los Angeles Lakers. Although they’ve played better during the second half of the season – even maneuvering into playoff position in the Western Conference – that frustration is starting to boil over. Even head coach Mike D’Antoni has seemingly lost hope. After a tough 103-100 loss to the lowly Washington...
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Sacramento Kings
NBA Owners Vote to Keep Kings in Sacramento
Sacramento Kings fans didn’t have a lot to cheer about this season, but they got to celebrate a major victory on Wednesday. All 30 NBA team owners gathered on Wednesday for a four hour meeting to vote on the Kings’ proposed move to Seattle. Even though the team owners, the Maloof family, had approved the sale to a Seattle investment group, the majority of team owners voted against the move by a count of 22-8, effectively keeping the team in [...]
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Kansas Jayhawks NCAA
Andrew Wiggins Chooses Kansas
Kentucky, Florida State, and North Carolina were all vying for his services in hope of landing the player regarded as the best high school basketball prospect since LeBron James in 2003. However, all three schools will have to settle with being runner-ups in the Andrew Wiggins sweepstakes because the forward announced Tuesday morning that he will be attending the University of Kansas. Some experts projected that Florida State, the alma mater of Wiggins’ parents, was the favorite to land the forward [...]
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Basketball Chicago Bulls Miami Heat
Heat Hold Bulls to 65 Points in Game 4 Thrashing
Despite being undermanned, the Chicago Bulls have remained physical with the Miami Heat in their second-round playoff series, but it was the defending champs who really flexed their muscles in game four. Led by newly-crowned MVP LeBron James, the Heat ran away with the win in a rout 88-65, holding the Bulls to their lowest offensive output in franchise history in the postseason. The active Miami defense forced 17 turnovers and held the Bulls to a dismal 25.7 field goal [...]
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Chicago Bulls
Tom Thibodeau Fined $35,000 for Criticizing Officiating
Considering how volatile and hostile the playoff series between the Heat and Bulls has been, it’s understandable that Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau would lose his cool, but it’s only going to cost him. Thibodeau’s frustration after the Bulls’ game three loss boiled over on Saturday as he criticized the officiating and suggested referees might be favoring the defending champs. The NBA announced Thidobeau will be fined $35,000 for his comments. Here’s what Thidobeau said following game three, according to ESPN.com: [...]
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Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves
T-Wolves Cut Brandon Roy
After several comeback attempts in the past year, Brandon Roy made it clear that he was not giving up on his NBA career, but after being waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves this week, it’s likely he’s played his last NBA basketball. The team made the decision to let Roy go on Friday, according to ESPN.com. “We wish Brandon and his family all the best in the future,” new Timberwolves president of basketball operations Flip Saunders said in a statement. Although [...]
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Basketball Denver Nuggets
George Karl Named 2012-2013 Coach of the Year
Although the Denver Nuggets got ousted in the first round of the playoffs again, their banner year hasn’t gone unrecognized. On Wednesday, the NBA announced that George Karl has earned Coach of the Year honors for the 2012-2013 season. His most notable accomplishment was guiding the Nuggets to a franchise-record 57 wins without a true star player. It’s the first time Karl has won the award in 25 seasons in the NBA, despite leading his teams to 21 consecutive winning [...]
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Brooklyn Nets
Nets Eye Phil Jackson for Coaching Job [UPDATED]
[Since the publication of this initial report, Jackson has informed the team he is not interested in the coaching position, according to league sources] Despite guiding the Brooklyn Nets to the playoffs this season, interim coach P.J. Carlesimo was fired and the Nets are now looking again toward Phil Jackson to fill their current coaching vacancy. After firing coach Avery Johnson earlier this season, the Nets went after Jackson, but after he said he wasn’t interested, they promoted Carlesimo from [...]
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Basketball NBA
LeBron Wins 4th MVP Award
The best player in the game entered an even higher class on Sunday. The NBA named LeBron James the league’s MVP for the fourth time in his career. He is now just the fifth player with at least four MVP awards, joining a club that includes Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. James also tied Shaquille O’Neal’s record (1999-2000 season) for most first-place votes with 120 of 121, coming up just one vote shy of being the [...]
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NBA NCAA
A Look at the NBA Draft 2013 Early Entry List
Every April, young NBA prospects are faced with the decision to see if the reality of being an NBA player is as sweet as the dream. Let’s discuss who made the best decisions and who made potentially costly ones. Wise to enter Cody Zeller, Indiana, So. The “Big Handsome” didn’t take the big step forward this past season that many analysts expected, but his ability to score efficiently with both hands in the post as well as his basketball IQ [...]
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Basketball Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant, Mom in Legal Fight Over Mementos
After enduring a rough year on the court that ended with a major injury, Kobe Bryant is still not getting any real rest. ESPN.com is reporting that Bryant and his own mother, Pamela, are currently engaged in a legal battle over some valuable mementos from his high school and pro career that he left at home. A New Jersey auction house has filed a lawsuit to acquire the right to sell the memorabilia – a collection of over 100 items, [...]
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