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 Los Angeles Lakers need a new point guard. While Derek Fisher is a champion and can still
provide great moments, he's no longer a starting quality point guard in the NBA. The Lakers
admitted that when they attempted to trade for Chris Paul.
The Lakers are rumored to have another target in mind: Ramon Sessions of the Cleveland
Cavaliers.
With the NBA season set to begin on Christmas Day, let's take a further look at the basketball
landscape. We already looked at the NBA power rankings to see the best teams in basketball. Now,
let's look at the worst. Here are the top 10 worst teams in the NBA headed into the 2011-12
season.
1.
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Igual que los Cleveland Cavaliers apostaron por LeBron Raymond James por, entre otras cosas, ser de
Ohio, puede que la condición de texano de Dane Brekken Shea pesara mucho para que fuera elegido en
segunda posición del Draft 2008 por FC Dallas. Como King James, Brek Shea fue directo a la liga
profesional sin pisar el campus: tenía 17 años cuando firmó con Adidas y la MLS un contrato
garantizado por 3 temporadas, con un sueldo creciente que llegaría hasta los 100.
The Cleveland Cavaliers recently set the all-time NBA record by losing 26 straight games. On
Wednesday, the Cavs went from the lowest of the low to feeling pretty good about themselves. In a
stunning turn of events, the Cavs beat the Los Angeles Lakers in Cleveland by a final score of
104-99.
How could this happen?
Dwight Howard se burla de LeBron James pre-game Heat-Magic haciendo mimica del talco que usa
James y alguna que otra payasada mas, pero resulta ser que Lebron le respondió con (51 puntos
-17/25 en tiros- 11 rebotes y 8 asistencias) , y una victoria contundente de 100-104.
Por cierto ahi viene el juego de estrellas.
LeBron James ripped out Cleveland's heart this past summer. On Monday, LeBron stomped the
Cavaliers' lifeless heart once again to send the Cavs to their 21st consecutive loss. Although
Cleveland scratched and clawed to try to make it a competitive game at points, the Miami Heat were
just too good as they won by a final score of 117-90.