Posted December 8th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Nuggets
By now, even the most casual NBA fans are familiar with JaVale McGee and his oncourt shenanigans.
He added a new clip of must-see footage to his bumble reel, which contained him dribbling behind his back, stumbling to the floor, passing the ball 15 feet over his teammate's head, and then taking down another teammate to the floor with him.
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Posted December 6th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Bobcats,
Knicks
Maybe their young roster just needed a full offseason to form a cohesive unit that was not historically terrible, and the addition of the number two overall pick in the 2012 draft just pushed them over the top, but the Charlotte Bobcats are now a force to be reckoned with.
Amid breakout seasons from Byron Mullens and Kemba Walker, the Bobcats
Posted September 3rd, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Lakers,
Magic
As many players before him have done, Dwight Howard took out an ad in the local paper thanking the team and fans that he had just abandoned.
I have a feeling many of the fans don't feel the same way, with the upcoming Magic team predicted to do poorly at best.
Either way it was a nice gesture, and hey, he cares about the kids!
Posted August 18th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Thunder
With the extension of Serge Ibaka, the Thunder now have three of their four key players locked up long-term.
The deal is reportedly worth $48 million over four years.
The odd man out, as of now, is Olympian James Harden. It's almost inevitable that he will be offered a max contract if he enters free agency, so one would think the chances
You might as well put the Superman cape on the back of Kevin Durant, because the Thunder might be the only team that can prevent another Lakers' dynasty.
Dwight Howard was at long last traded to the Lakers from the Magic in a four team deal that also included the Nuggets and 76ers.
Here's how the deal broke down:
Magic acquired Moe
The Mavericks' 2011 championship team is breaking apart piece by piece.
Jason Terry has agreed to terms with the Celtics on a deal worth $15.6 million over three years. The team used its mid-level exception on Terry.
The Celtics reportedly still want Ray Allen to resign, but the odds of that happening can't be good now.
Posted July 1st, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Bulls,
Rockets
Restricted free agent Omer Asik was expected to get his fair share of offers this offseason, and Rockets' general manager Daryl Morey made his mark with a big offer.
Morey made a lucrative offer worth three years/$24.3 million, but this is no ordinary contract. Under the new CBA, teams can only offer second round draft picks entering their
Posted June 22nd, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Mavericks
It's been a long time coming for Skip Bayless, and Mark Cuban finally stepped up to the plate and knocked Skip's ego right out of the park.
This is my kind of debate; the one where Skip does a minimal amount of talking while getting trashed by a highly intelligent and competent person.
Posted June 15th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Celtics
Although he previously stated that he wanted to be a Celtic for life, Brandon Bass has opted out of his contract and will enter free agency this offseason.
His option was worth $4.25 million, which he showed during the playoffs is a little low for his production. The Celtics will probably resign him, and one would think it would take at least
Posted June 8th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Celtics,
Heat
If you missed the young Miami Heat fan shouting "Good job, good effort" at the Heat players as they exited the court after a game five loss to the Celtics, it's a must watch that can be found below.
Skreened.com has the shirt with the condescending slogan. This might be a must buy for Celtics fans if they can close out the series.
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