Before LeBron James causes a party in one city and breaks hearts in five others, the teams still in pursuit of the NBA’s biggest star are undoubtedly vying for one last audience with LBJ before he goes live on-air at 9 p.m. on ESPN. What will those teams say to LeBron should they get his ear for a last-ditch pitch? Next up: Chicago:Read More »
Want to know the surest way to know if “The Chosen One” will choose Miami tonight? ESPN’s Chad Ford and Marc Stein are reporting a four-team trade is currently in the works involving the Bobcats, Heat, Rockets and Raptors. Read More »
Every morning when I commute in to NYC for work, I ride the train to Penn Station which happens to be located underneath Madison Square Garden. This morning after arriving, I caught up with some fans outside MSG to talk all things LeBron. Here’s what they had to say… (Thanks to Nick Cicero for the beat.)
Before LeBron James causes a party in one city and breaks hearts in five others, the teams still in pursuit of the NBA’s biggest star are undoubtedly vying for one last audience with LBJ before he goes live on-air at 9 p.m. on ESPN. What will those teams say to LeBron should they get his ear for a last-ditch pitch? Next up: The Knicks:Read More »
According to Marc Spears of Yahoo! Sports, Brendan Haywood has re-signed with the Mavericks for six years and $55 million dollars. This move means that for the rest of Dirk Nowitzki‘s Maverick career, Haywood will be his front-court mate. It also indicates to Nowitzki Mark Cuban‘s willingness to continue spending money. Read More »
Before LeBron James causes a party in one city and breaks hearts in five others, the teams still in pursuit of the NBA’s biggest star are undoubtedly vying for one last audience with LBJ before he goes live on-air at 9 p.m. on ESPN. What will those teams say to LeBron should they get his ear for a last-ditch pitch? Next up: N.J.’s Rod Thorn:Read More »
Not to kill the drama for tonight, but FoxSports.com tweeted that the Miami Heat has offered Mike Miller a five-year deal worth $27-30 million. There seems to be a deadline tonight for Miller to accept this.
As a team under the salary cap, the Heat don’t have the mid-level exception, which could be used in this situation at just under $6 million. So a deal like this would have to come out of their available space to sign LeBron James. Read More »
Yesterday, reports were that Jermaine O’Neal had narrowed his choices down to Denver, Boston and Dallas. Well, O’Neal has now decided to sign with the Celtics according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports on Twitter. This move gives the Celtics insurance with Rasheed Wallace retiring, and also a replacement for Kendrick Perkins to start the season. Read More »
Before LeBron James causes a party in one city and breaks hearts in five others, the teams still in pursuit of the NBA’s biggest star are undoubtedly vying for one last audience with LBJ before he goes live on-air at 9 p.m. tonight on ESPN. What will those teams say to LeBron should they get his ear for a last-ditch pitch? First up: Miami’s Pat Riley:Read More »