North Carolina freshman standout Harrison Barnes has been heralded as the best player in his class in terms of upside.
It appears, however, that after an Elite Eight exit at the hands of the Kentucky Wildcats, Barnes may be staying put.
Barnes started the season slowly, not living up to his pre-season All-American selection. He came on
You can criticize the New York Knicks chemsitry all you want, but newly acquired star Carmelo Anthony is making sure you don't criticize their effort.
After losing their last six games, the Knicks faced the Orlando Magic at Madison Square Garden. The orange and blue had dropped all three previous games this season against the Magic, but in an
The Chicago Bulls' Carlos Boozer has filed a lawsuit against a Florida company for wrongly investing the $1 million he committed to the company.
President Claudio Osorio and vice president Amarilis Osorio are also a target of the lawsuit, after allegdly "fraudelently" and "maliciously" inducing both Boozer and his his ex-wife to invest the
As of late, Derrick Rose has emerged as the arguable front runner for the NBA MVP for the 2010-11 season.
The usual suspects such as LeBron James and Dwight Howard have appeared to gain momentum throughout the season, but with the Bulls now in first place in the East Derrick Rose looks like the ideal choice.
Celtics head coach Doc Rivers
In relatively unsurprising news, the Washington Wizards lost by 19 points to the Chicago Bulls.
JaVale McGee, who was the runner up behind Blake Griffin in this year's dunk contest, posted a shocking triple double of 11 points, 12 rebounds and 12 blocks.
Watch below as he frantically tries to get double digit points after missing a potential
The Miami Heat have dropped four straight games, all to above average teams. The speculation of a letdown is rampant in the media, and Spoelstra added fuel to the fire by revealing that some of the Heat players cried in the locker room.
The tears came after a loss to the Bulls, capping a losing streak that has been thrown in their face for the
In a league where education comes second to many things, namely money and fame, Warriors rookie guard Jeremy Lin's futureĀ is looking bright.
He graduated from Harvard a year ago, but until now hasn't had time to swing by the opposite coast to pick up his diploma. He managed to do so on the team's road trip to Boston though, and reunited with