Kevin Durant Among 16 NBA Players to Participate in NBA 2K Tournament
In April, 16 star NBA players will play in an NBA 2K tournament to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
In April, 16 star NBA players will play in an NBA 2K tournament to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
Kevin Durant joins the list of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the sports world.
Breaking: Four Nets players diagnosed with COVID-19 virus.
On Saturday, Brooklyn Nets decided to let go of head coach Kenny Atkinson, sending waves across the league.
Who was the ringleader that saw Atkinson exit after a four-year run at the helm of Brooklyn? Kyrie Irving.
Patrick Champion predicts who will be the Eastern Conference All-Star starters in next season’s NBA All-Star Game.
Lebron James moved up the NBA all-time scoring rankings yesterday against the 76ers.
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
This episode Nick and Gabe talk about the results from this year’s FIBA tournament and the Kevin Durant’s Wall Street Journal article drama! Also Shaun Livingston and Joe Johnson. We were surprised about Team USA’s performance in the tournament and even more surprised by the championship game. How many of our bad basketball jokes can you hear us say without rolling your eyes? Subscribe and follow us on Social Media!
Twitter isn’t safe for anyone. Especially if you have an opinion (spoiler alert: everyone does). The NBA and its fans have taken a chunk of Twitter and shaped it to fit what the people want, and the people want drama! Twitter has been around for years but even for new users, it wouldn’t take long to figure out that just as “armchair quarterbacks” poke holes in the theories that real professional athletes give about their performance and the world around them, those same people will serve you up the same service.
Some wild deals capped off a wild free agency period.
If you’ve watched any sporting event, you notice that there are sideline reporters at every game. These reporters present info that is key to the game you’re about to watch, whether it’s an update on an injury to a player, field condition, or even a story about a player that you may not know.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
In April, 16 star NBA players will play in an NBA 2K tournament to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
Kevin Durant joins the list of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the sports world.
Breaking: Four Nets players diagnosed with COVID-19 virus.
On Saturday, Brooklyn Nets decided to let go of head coach Kenny Atkinson, sending waves across the league.
Who was the ringleader that saw Atkinson exit after a four-year run at the helm of Brooklyn? Kyrie Irving.
Patrick Champion predicts who will be the Eastern Conference All-Star starters in next season’s NBA All-Star Game.
Lebron James moved up the NBA all-time scoring rankings yesterday against the 76ers.
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
This episode Nick and Gabe talk about the results from this year’s FIBA tournament and the Kevin Durant’s Wall Street Journal article drama! Also Shaun Livingston and Joe Johnson. We were surprised about Team USA’s performance in the tournament and even more surprised by the championship game. How many of our bad basketball jokes can you hear us say without rolling your eyes? Subscribe and follow us on Social Media!
Twitter isn’t safe for anyone. Especially if you have an opinion (spoiler alert: everyone does). The NBA and its fans have taken a chunk of Twitter and shaped it to fit what the people want, and the people want drama! Twitter has been around for years but even for new users, it wouldn’t take long to figure out that just as “armchair quarterbacks” poke holes in the theories that real professional athletes give about their performance and the world around them, those same people will serve you up the same service.
Some wild deals capped off a wild free agency period.
If you’ve watched any sporting event, you notice that there are sideline reporters at every game. These reporters present info that is key to the game you’re about to watch, whether it’s an update on an injury to a player, field condition, or even a story about a player that you may not know.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
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