Dizzy Grant, of the Harlem Globetrotters, proves that the Globetrotters can entertain audiences in more ways than one! continue reading...
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“The Black Mamba” is a short film directed by Robert Rodriguez meant to advertise new Nike shoes. continue reading...
So here’s the sitch: Now that Wade, LeBron and Bosh are all on the same team, people are expecting them to go 82-0 and waltz away with the NBA Championship. That ain’t gonna happen. And the other day, all Wade said was that it wasn’t necessarily going to be like that and that fans and media were apt to overreact if the Miami Heat couldn’t clobber Professor Farnsworth’s team of Atomic Supermen. continue reading...
Well not yet… But at least we know when he’ll decide! continue reading...
Manute Bol, the 7″7 former basketball player has died. Read more. continue reading...
The wait for Tom Izzo’s decision is over. continue reading...
A Nevada judge has ordered former NBA player Antoine Walker to stand trial for failing to repay around $1 million in markers to Las Vegas casinos. He is set to be arraigned on June 30 in Nevada state court. continue reading...
One day, the LA Clippers will matter in the NBA. Here’s 6 reasons from TheHoopDoctors.com:
1. Blake Griffin
Speaking of red headed step-children…sorry, not cool? Anyways, in a draft that boasted only one clear-cut stud, the Clippers couldn’t have lucked out more when the balls fell in their lap. I mean when they were awarded the #1 Pick. After being projected as a Top-5 Pick in a very talented & deep 2008 NBA Draft Class, he was smart & mature enough to go back to the University of Oklahoma to refine his game for another year. This resulted in him winning every Player of the Year honor possible as he was a double-double machine. He even figured out how to throw down monstrous dunks while getting fouled by the backboard. Watch out NBA! He might have injured himself a little while being named the Las Vegas Summer League MVP, but this 20-year old is the future big man for the Clips. continue reading...
From LATimes.com:
Derrick Rose was the runaway winner of the NBA rookie of the year award, with 111 of 120 first-place votes for 574 total points. The Chicago Bulls breakout star is playing in his hometown after a standout college career at Memphis. continue reading...