All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah Anthony Chiang: Andre Iguodala says Pat Riley offered e… shares share tweet pin sms send email 2 months ago – via Twitter Anthony_Chiang Anthony Chiang: Andre Iguodala says Pat Riley offered encouraging words to the Heat today to keep the proper perspective in today’s world. Iguodala emphasizes how blessed he and NBA players are. Pat Riley, Uncategorized Pat Riley, Andre Iguodala, Miami Heat shares share tweet pin sms send email
Nets favorites to land Blake Griffin The point is probably moot — sources have confirmed that Brooklyn appears to be the leader to gain Griffin’s employment. But for a second, let’s consider Griffin’s case to join the Lakers — and what it means for the team going forward in trades and buyout possibilities. 43 mins ago – via Dan Woike @ Los Angeles Times Free Agency, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Free Agency, Blake Griffin, Brooklyn Nets This rumor is part of a storyline: 106 more rumors
You look at the trade exception possibilities, and I think there are some realistic ones like Harrison Barnes. The Kings have been very bad lately. I don’t think anyone would be surprised if the Kings decided to move on from Barnes. I don’t think the price for him would be what it would be to get Grant or Vucevic. 43 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Harrison Barnes, Sacramento Kings
Spencer Dinwiddie: No marketing ploy, I’m a basketball fan. Should I be scared to join the conversation? Spencer Dinwiddie tweeting about his own trade rumors is… something. Following the Trevor Bauer line of thought of marketing yourself, I guess. pic.twitter.com/jQPMgC9eYb — Billy Reinhardt (@BillyReinhardt) March 4, 2021 43 mins ago – via Twitter Uncategorized Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets
As it turns out, it wasn’t anything internal that led to Bosh calling it a career. His decision actually came forth after seeing Gordon Hayward’s injured his ankle in the first few minutes of his debut for the Boston Celtics in the opening night of the 2017-18 season: “I really knew I wasn’t gonna come back when Gordon Hayward dislocated his ankle,” Bosh said in a recent interview on SiriusXM NBA Radio. “I told myself that year, I said, ‘Man, let me get back in the ball.’ Because I didn’t watch any basketball the year before. I’m gonna work out harder, I’m gonna get back inspired. Cleveland and Boston was playing. First game. Dwyane and ‘Bron. I watched my old friends at Cleveland. Boston’s got this new team. Within the first five minutes of me watching basketball that year, I see a dislocated ankle. And it pretty much knocked all the wind out of my sail. It was already really hard and getting more disheartening the further we were getting away from me not playing. And I knew that as a player. Whatever want that I had at that time, I was like, ‘Man, c’mon.’” 43 mins ago – via Clutch Points Uncategorized Chris Bosh Storyline: Chris Bosh Retirement
Mike Trudell: An updated @KingJames minutes stat: having played the 7th most minutes of any player this season, he is up to 60,607 combined regular season and playoff minutes. That trails only @kaj33 (66,297) and Karl Malone (62,759). Kobe is 4th with 56,882. 43 mins ago – via Twitter LakersReporter Statistics, Uncategorized Statistics, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
What was the year for you all that you thought ‘Man, that was ours. We should have had (ring), it should have popped that year? Chris Webber: I think it’s the, you know, I guess it’s the Lakers. I don’t know if that was 2002 or 03. That’s the year we got cheated I think in Game 6… The year Robert Horry hit a crazy shot… It was that year. It was that year. You know, me and Kobe used to talk about it all the time. (…) That was the team. We should have won the championship and we didn’t because we didn’t follow through after being disappointed in Game six. 43 mins ago – via Logan Murdock, Raja Bell @ The Ringer Uncategorized Chris Webber, Robert Horry, Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings
How good was Andrei Kirilenko? Deron Williams: Very good. Very good and it could have been so much better if he could just shoot the basketball just a little bit better, just to where people had to be up on him. And he had games where he would hit three threes, four threes, but it wasn’t you weren’t worried about it. Like ‘oh, we’ll live with that.’ But I’ve never been around a player that could do everything he could do at his height. And defensively he was special. He was special. 43 mins ago – via Spotify Uncategorized Andrei Kirilenko, Deron Williams
In the final games before the All-Star break, TNT averaged 1.06 million for Heat-Pelicans Thursday night — down 31% from Clippers-Rockets last year (1.53M). The previous night, ESPN pulled 1.09 million for Nets-Rockets and 1.32 million for Warriors-Blazers, up 30% and down 10% respectively from last year’s comparable doubleheader (Pacers-Bucks: 839K; Pelicans-Mavericks: 1.47M). 43 mins ago – via Sports Media Watch Uncategorized Brooklyn Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Pelicans, Portland Trail Blazers Storyline: TV Ratings