J.R. Smith Needs Thumb Surgery, Out Indefinitely

Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard J.R. Smith will undergo surgery on his broken right thumb and be out an unknown period of time, the Cavaliers announced Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith experienced a right thumb injury near the end of the first half of last night’s game in Milwaukee vs. the Bucks. He was examined at halftimeContinue reading “J.R. Smith Needs Thumb Surgery, Out Indefinitely”

Tristan Thompson Not at Cavs’ Workouts in Miami

Tristan Thompson made a name for himself during the 2014-2015 NBA Finals with his impressive rebounding game and dunking game while Kevin Love was sidelined with a shoulder injury. The Cavaliers were willing to give him a five-year, $80 million contract, but he wants a maximum contract, which would be $14 million more at $94Continue reading “Tristan Thompson Not at Cavs’ Workouts in Miami”

Can the Miami Heat win the Eastern Conference?

The Miami Heat are coming off a disappointing 2014-2015 season in-which they won just 37 games while losing 45 of them. It was understandable that the Heat struggled with injuries to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh missing the entire second half of the season, but they have improved at every position this off-season, and theContinue reading “Can the Miami Heat win the Eastern Conference?”

Melo Taking Necessary Steps to Become Leader the Knicks Paid Him to Be

Other the years, many (me myself included) Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony has had his leadership questioned, most recently by former teammate and current Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith, who said, “Melo is more of an ‘I’ll show you,’ as opposed to Bron is more of an ‘I’ll tell you, then I’ll show you.” Yesterday, it wasContinue reading “Melo Taking Necessary Steps to Become Leader the Knicks Paid Him to Be”

Kevin Love Expected to Miss Remainder of Playoffs

The Cavaliers chances to win the NBA Finals have just taken a big hit. According to Cavaliers general manager David Griffin, the team expects star power forward Kevin Love to miss the rest of the playoffs. Love suffered a shoulder injury in the Cavaliers game 4 win over the Celtics, which won them the series.Continue reading “Kevin Love Expected to Miss Remainder of Playoffs”

What Went Wrong With the Knicks in the 2015 Season?

When Knicks fans look back on 2014, they’ll put their hands over their faces. When they look back on 2015, however, there will be a lot of words to be said. They may be words like: “That was the year we did terribly, but then drafted our future star/traded our pick for a star thatContinue reading “What Went Wrong With the Knicks in the 2015 Season?”

A Summary of Year One of the Phil Jackson Experience

On March 18, 2014, The New York Knicks formally announced that Phil Jackson had signed on to become their President of Basketball Operations, with full power and control over what the team does; from coaching decisions, to free agency signings, and everything in-between. He was hailed as a “savior.” Just days before, close to 100Continue reading “A Summary of Year One of the Phil Jackson Experience”

J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert Connect for Alley-Oop in Garden Return

Cleveland Cavaliers guards J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert made their return to Madison Square Garden for the first time since being traded by the Knicks, and J.R. Smith really shined. The highlight of Smith’s day came when former Knick Iman Shumpert gave him a lob. Smith then took the lob, and did a reverse double-clutchContinue reading “J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert Connect for Alley-Oop in Garden Return”

Lou Amundson With the Travel of the Year

Do referees in the NBA call traveling anymore? It should be seriously questioned after this play by Knicks forward Lou Amundson. The Knicks took on the Cavaliers today at Madison Square Garden, in J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert’s return to the Garden since being traded by the Knicks. The Cavaliers won with ease, but oneContinue reading “Lou Amundson With the Travel of the Year”

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