Chris Bosh remains faithfully committed to his desire of getting back into the game despite repeated refusal from his team’s management brass citing health concerns. Now, he and his wife took to the social media to campaign for his return.
Chicago Bulls are torn over what to do with Joakim Noah after a declining season performance following multiple injuries. Nevertheless, there are strong indications that he’ll probably be re-signed given his immense role in leading Chicago players on and off the court.
Lakers’ top brass are confident to find a suitable replacement for Byron Scott following his departure from the West Coast franchise. Meanwhile, Steve Kerr appears to be one of LA’s top candidate for the now vacant head coach position.
Dwight Howard is reportedly getting traded off this summer following a dismal season performance, a lackluster Rockets gameplay he’s partly blamed for, and seemingly growing feud with James Harden. But even with unimpressive season on his resume, his sheer size may still attract some juicy offers from interested NBA teams.
Dwayne Wade missed a potential tying-game shot at Wednesday’s Game 5 after the referee refused to call a no-foul leading Miami to lose 90-88 to Charlotte. As a result of the no-foul controversy, Wade’s wife and actress, Gabrielle Union, unleashed a barrage of angry tweets aimed at the ref’s poor officiating.
Golden State Warriors has just confirmed giving Los Angeles Lakers the permission to interview Luke Walton for coach openings following Byron Scott’s departure from the team. Apart from Walton, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Ettore Messina is also under LA’s talent radar as a suitable prospect for Scott’s replacement.
New York Knicks is reportedly eyeing to get Sacramento point guard Darren Collison to complete its Triangle Offense roster. In the free agency season, Collison’s affordable market value at $5,229,454 is a potentially remarkable deal to boost New York’s lineup.
Prolific three-point scorer and reigning MVP Stephen Curry will miss the hardcourt for two weeks after spraining his ankle. Despite rumors of looming uncertainty, Golden State remains fervently positive for his quick return following the news that he only sustained Grade 1 sprain- the mildest type of sprain.
Toronto Raptors wingman DeMar DeRozan is currently rumored alongside OK Thunder Kevin Durant of a possible sign-in with LA Lakers in the free agency season now that Kobe ‘Black Mamba’ has finally retired. The rumor was fueled by DeRozan’s purported visit to his hometown LA in this summer’s free agency season.
Kevin Durant is reportedly mulling on jumping board to another team this free agency season. Latest rumors suggest Lakers as the most likely destination with Bryant out of the picture following the famed Black Mamba’s glorious retirement.
San Antonio forward Kawhi Leonard is recently honored as Kia Defensive Player of the Year Award- a major contributing force to Spurs’ excellent defense portfolio (arguably the best in today’s NBA). Despite his recent accomplishments, the team-oriented player usually credits his teammates for his achievements.
Golden State Warriors scored a 2-0 playoff series lead against Houston Rockets on Monday’s Game 2 despite Stephen Curry’s recent absence from the court due to knee injury. Meanwhile, three-pointer NBA legend and Hall of Famer Ray Allen hinted that Curry might be the next NBA’s greatest shooter in a recent interview.
Dwight Howard is keen on joining Bulls after his unhappy stint with Houston Rockets. Despite his enigmatic offensive gameplay as a good Chicago add-on, there are concerns of his physical and mental state which could serious affect the intensity of his hardcourt performance.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is pulling out his prized asset off the court to nurse him back following an ankle injury. He insisted that Warriors would have to win the game on their own without their star player while he recuperates.
In a coin flip tiebreaker last Friday, Celtics won 5 of the top 35 picks and another 5 second round picks starting from No. 31. Meanwhile, Celtics’ hope of acquiring Jimmy Butler to their fold fell dead when Chicago Bulls demanded Jae Crowder in return.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM