Jeremy Lin has had some hiccups so far, but he's also had some big moments for the Houston Rockets during their first-round 2014 NBA playoffs series against the Portland Trail Blazers. With his contract expiring next year, Lin has the chance to make himself look valuable -- to Houston and other teams -- with a strong postseason finish.
The racially-charged comments about African-Americans allegedly made by NBA owner Donald Sterling have offended minority groups across the spectrum, but the controversy has also brought his past legal housing issues with Latinos in the L.A. area back to light.
As Chris Paul and Blake Griffin struggle to rally the Los Angeles Clippers in their NBA playoffs war with the Golden State Warriors amid the Donald Sterling controversy, how will the news of Sterling's lifetime ban affect the Clippers' chances of landing premium free agents in 2014 and 2015?
Jeremy Lin came up big for the Houston Rockets in the final minutes during Game 3 of their first round 2014 NBA playoffs series Friday against the Portland Trail Blazers. With the Rockets fighting for their playoff lives, has the time come for Lin to get a bigger role with Houston's offense?
With so few elite centers in today's NBA, Marc Gasol can show viewers why he is the best in the game. Standing at over 7 feet tall out of Barcelona, Spain, Gasol leads one of the leagues No. 1 ranked defense.
Intrigue surrounds Game 2 of the Toronto Raptors-Brooklyn Nets Eastern Conference first round playoff series after Game 1 featured a shot clock malfunction
Jeremy Lin has struggled to find his role on the Houston Rockets since he arrived in 2012. Another injury to starter Patrick Beverley may be the key to Lin's last chance to prove that he belongs in Houston--or 2015 may be his last year there.
Following the Indian Pacers' upset loss at home to the eighth seeded Atlanta Hawks on Saturday for the opening game of the first round of NBA Playoff basketball, Pacers' star forward Paul George took to the lakes for "a lil R&R" on Sunday.
The San Antonio Spurs enter the 2014 NBA playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the West and the best record in the NBA. Led by a Hall of Fame coach and a star studded roster, it may be an unknown player that plays a pivotal roles to the Spurs postseason success.