Golden State executives should take a cue from the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. What about having the
best of both worlds?
Cut the schedule in half and play in both cities, Oakland and San Francisco (20 and 21 home games
each-total of 41).
The public would probably be okay with this idea.
No Landon this year, but there's Royston aka EPL Baron Davis.
Will Andy Carroll get another winner?
Not quite the Meyerside Derby...it's the FA Cup....but it's still Everton and Liverpool and all
the weekend action gets underway.
Linsanity isn't necessarily over ... but it's at least paused. Jeremy Lin will miss his third
consecutive game due to soreness in his left knee. The New York Knicks are 2-0 in the past two
games. They beat the Milwaukee Bucks 89-80 and the Orlando Magic 108-86.
With Lin out, Baron Davis will start at point guard again for the Knicks.
Linsanity isn't necessarily over ... but it's at least paused. Jeremy Lin will miss his third
consecutive game due to soreness in his left knee. The New York Knicks are 2-0 in the past two
games. They beat the Milwaukee Bucks 89-80 and the Orlando Magic 108-86.
With Lin out, Baron Davis will start at point guard again for the Knicks.
Jeremy Lin of the New York Knickerbockers has 'LINSANITY' sweeping the New York Metropolitan area,
as well as the basketball world.
His rise to fame has caught everyone off guard, and has all of the makings of basketball's version
of 'the Natural' - a Disney movie in the making...
Eric Jackson of Forbes magazine writes of lessons that can be learned by how Lin has made his
mercurial rise, and about how he conducts himself as the consummate professional.
Three NBA championships, one NBA Finals MVP and four NBA All-Star appearances make for a decent
shot at Springfield, Massachusetts immortality.
As one very new point guard in New York makes the headlines, another in the Alamo City keeps on
running under the radar.
Baron Davis is getting closer and closer to returning to the NBA. However, his return won't be
this week. Mike D'Antoni on Tuesday said that Davis won't return until next week. Though he hasn't
suffered a setback, D'Antoni says the trainers want Davis to be careful.
Davis missed the entire season with a herniated disk in his back.
Baron Davis is getting closer and closer to returning to the NBA. However, his return won't be
this week. Mike D'Antoni on Tuesday said that Davis won't return until next week. Though he hasn't
suffered a setback, D'Antoni says the trainers want Davis to be careful.
Davis missed the entire season with a herniated disk in his back.
The latest NBA collective bargaining agreement will include an amnesty provision that will allow
each team to waive a player and erase the contract from their salary cap. Who are the best NBA
amnesty candidates? Here is our look at the top ten.
1. Rashard Lewis, Washington Wizards
Although massively overpaid, Rashard Lewis can still play.
Blake Griffin is the real deal. The superstar rookie for the Los Angeles Clippers is slowly but
surely turning his team into a squad no one wants to play. On Wednesday, the Clippers hosted the
Miami Heat winners of 13 straight road games. With Blake Griffin leading the way with 24 points, 14
rebounds and six assists, the Clippers beat the Heat by a final score of 111-105.
Blake Griffin is the real deal. The superstar rookie for the Los Angeles Clippers is slowly but
surely turning his team into a squad no one wants to play. On Wednesday, the Clippers hosted the
Miami Heat winners of 13 straight road games. With Blake Griffin leading the way with 24 points, 14
rebounds and six assists, the Clippers beat the Heat by a final score of 111-105.