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Vince Carter checked into Tuesday’s game between the Toronto Raptors and Atlanta Hawks with 2:13 remaining in the first quarter to an exceedingly warm welcome. The eight-time All-Star started receiving ovations from Raptors fans (again) beginning five years ago—the team’s 20th anniversary—when he represented the Memphis Grizzlies. That moment brought him to tears as he gazed […]
A Change.org petition requesting that the NBA switch their logo to a Kobe Bryant silhouette, following his death, has racked up 700,000+ signatures and counting. That petition‘s aim simply states: With the untimely and unexpected passing of the great Kobe Bryant please sign this petition in an attempt to immortalize him forever as the […]
Boosie Badazz is calling for the National Basketball Association (NBA) to update their logo as a tribute to Kobe Bryant, who was among those killed in a tragic helicopter crash in Calabasas over the weekend. “Rest in peace, Kobe,” Boosie said in an IG video late Sunday “This shit sad, dawg. This fucked up, man […]
One of greatest players ever to hit the hardwood, Kobe Bryant, died Sunday in a helicopter crash outside Los Angeles. The legendary guard, who starred for the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 seasons, winning five championships for the NBA’s most glamorous franchise, was 41. The 18-time All-Star, 2-time NBA Finals MVP, and 2007-08 NBA MVP—often […]
Whether or not you think LeBron James is the GOAT, it’s impossible to deny that he’s getting awfully close. On Saturday, King James passed Kobe Bryant on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. James went into the night’s matchup against the 76ers needing only 18 points to pass the Lakers legend. After surpassing 33,643 points, James trails […]
Danny Ainge confirmed a report from The Athletic‘s Shams Charania that the Boston Celtics general manager was one of a few high-ranking officials from the league who tried to help Delonte West in wake of his personal struggles after leaving the NBA. “Delonte has worked for us for a couple of years at times doing some college scouting in the (Washington) […]
The starters for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game have been revealed, and for a second straight year, Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James will serve as captain of the Eastern and Western Conference, respectively. That’s practically where the similarities end. Aside from James Harden in the West, and Joel Embiid and Kemba Walker in the East, the remaining […]
Steph Curry has named his all-time starting five. The Golden State Warrior recently joined former teammates Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson for their highly successful podcast All The Smoke, where he tried his best at naming his top basketball players. Though he’s probably been asked this before, it’s always fun to hear the greatest shooter […]
It’s been somewhat of a rough year for the Los Angeles Clippers, even though their 31-14 record doesn’t quite show it. If you remember last season, the scrappy Clippers were fun to watch, looked like they were enjoying being on the court together, and were even able to take the Golden State Warriors to six […]
No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson made his much-anticipated NBA regular season debut with the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night in a game against the San Antonio Spurs. The former Duke player was out for the previous part of the season with a right knee injury. “I want him to be excited, and he is excited,” Pelicans coach […]