The current NBA season is all about breaking records and all eyes were on the Golden State Warriors with the torrid run. Individually however, the NBA also has many to offer led no less by LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers who recently overtook Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs in the all time scoring list.
Carmelo Anthony may be hinting at the possibility of leaving New York City as the Knicks are in danger of missing the playoffs for the third straight season. The Knicks are currently at the 13th spot in the Eastern Conference standings with a record of 26-38.
Danny Granger recently recalls an incident in 2012, which would have seen Lance Stephenson beaten up by some Miami Heat player enforcers for disrespecting LeBron James. The incident was prior to the celebrated 'ear-blowing' incident.
Baron Davis has officially signed up with the Delaware 87ers in hopes of making an NBA comeback at 36 years old. Davis will play his first game this Friday, March 4.
Michael Beasley is heading back to the NBA after a successful stint in the Chinese Basketball League. According to ESPN sources, Beasley agreed to a league minimum contract with the Houston Rockets that has a team option for next season.
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are sitting pretty atop the Eastern Conference standings with a 42-17 record. After a 100-96 win over the Indiana Pacers last Feb. 29, the players were given two days off by head coach Tyronn Lue.
In the NBA, trade talks normally follow when a team is struggling. The Cleveland Cavaliers are no exception. For most, Kevin Love or maybe some of the other support group cast will be immediately rumored to leave. However, this time, it is someone pretty much popular -- Kyrie Irving.
The late sequence of the Golden State Warriors 121-118 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, where Curry took the game-winning a three-point shot from beyond the arc, is now available "NBA 2K16"-style courtesy of YouTube's Shady00018.
Reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry continues to shine and his game-long brilliance has obviously taken the league by storm. However, is there someone worth comparing to Curry?
The Brooklyn Nets have waived their most expensive player and seven-time All-Star Joe Johnson last Feb. 25. He is now free to join a contender, who will be willing to pay the remainder of his $24.9 million salary. That figure is the second-highest salary this season just behind Kobe Bryant.
For the rest of the season, Houston Rockets stars James Harden and Dwight Howard will need to find a way to play together and pray that their effort in doing so is enough to catapult them into the postseason wars.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to rebuild its roster in the offseason in a pretty big way. The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to rebuild its roster in the offseason in a pretty big way.