TAG: Chris Andersen

NBA, Video / May 24, 2013 / 11:20 pm

Paul George Posterizes Birdman With a Massive Dunk (Video)

paul george dunk

This dunk by Paul George to end the third quarter tonight was just outrageous. Watch him blow by LeBron and then just explode on Chris Andersen (Birdman! Birdman!)

To quote Reggie Miller, “Click, click … Birdman, this is your Kodak moment.” Read More »

NBA, Video / May 23, 2013 / 12:00 pm

Shaq & Chris Andersen Sing A Birdman Song Together With Kenny Smith Beatboxing

Chris Andersen

In Miami’s crazy Game 1 win last night, Chris Andersen must’ve been the unsung hero. He went for 16 points and didn’t miss a shot from the floor, hanging all over the rim whenever the Pacers forgot about him. Afterward, he was invited up to the TNT set and got involved in a funny interview with the guys. The best part about this whole segment is you know Birdman was PISSED when they said he had to wear the headphones and screw up his immaculate mohawk. Read More »

Smack / Apr 29, 2013 / 1:42 am

An Unexpected Hero Slays The Knicks; Tracy McGrady Finally Makes The Second Round; L.A. Is Embarrassed

Jason Terry

Jason Terry admitted it after Boston’s season-saving seven-point overtime win over New York yesterday afternoon. The JET hasn’t had the greatest of seasons, falling off from a super clutch old timer to… just some guy who takes up space, gets tattoos he can’t back up anymore and does annoying fighter plane dances. Read More »

D-League / Apr 24, 2013 / 4:00 pm

Xavier Silas & The Price To Pay To Make It In The D-League

Xavier Silas

A former Husky from Northern Illinois University, Xavier Silas was one of the best players in the country in 2011, scoring more points than future NBA first-round draft picks MarShon Brooks and Jimmer Fredette. Seemingly at the top of the world, it seemed as if nothing could break his fall. Then, reality started to kick in. Read More »

Smack / Apr 24, 2013 / 1:28 am

Carmelo Anthony, New York Stage An Incredible Scoring Run; The Warriors Light It Up; Metta World Peace Is Amazing

Carmelo Anthony

At the half of New York’s 87-71 Game 2 win over Boston, Charles Barkley called for Carmelo Anthony to give him more, saying New York doesn’t have enough scorers to have off nights from Anthony and still expect to win. ‘Melo had made just three buckets in the first two quarters, and New York was trailing by six. Read More »

Smack / Apr 22, 2013 / 12:19 am

Kobe Bryant Tries To Coach The Lakers On Twitter; No Revenge For James Harden; The NBA Playoffs Lose Another All-Star

Kobe Bryant

There’s a first time for everything, and in yesterday afternoon’s matinee in San Antonio, we saw an injured star player attempt to coach a playoff team through 140 characters. Anxious that he can’t be out there helping his teammates, Kobe Bryant took to Twitter with the same aggressiveness he usually shows on wing isolations. Not everyone was feeling it. Read More »

NBA, Video / Apr 16, 2013 / 9:59 am

Dion Waiters Posterizes Birdman; Norris Cole Locks Up Kyrie Irving

dion waiters dunk

Today’s Smack breaks down all of the bad things that Norris Cole did to the Cleveland Cavaliers last night, but you should see some of the highlights, two in particular.

First up, check out the dunk that Dion Waiters puts on the Birdman. Read More »

Smack / Apr 15, 2013 / 12:06 am

Dwight Howard & The Lakers Are 1 Win Away From The Playoffs; The Knicks Dominate A Potential Playoff Preview

Dwight Howard

Can we speak on how Steve Blake dominated Tony Parker last night? Yes? That surprising turn of events was just a small part of a truly wacky game in Los Angeles. The Lakers beat the Spurs, 91-88, and are now just one win away (or one Jazz loss away) from making the playoffs. Dwight Howard looked like… well, someone who’d just been given his own team to control and lead. Read More »

NBA, Video / Mar 1, 2013 / 11:29 pm

Miami Heat Harlem Shake Video

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NBA / Feb 8, 2013 / 5:00 pm

4 Reasons Why Chris Andersen Makes Miami Better

Chris Andersen

Let’s start with a caveat: Miami wasn’t looking for and didn’t need a multi-talented post. It has fewer than 20 minutes per game to allot to a player like that, for one, and Chris Bosh already stretches the court nicely. The Heat needed the best of a special (and limited) class of available big men, and may have found their player today by signing Chris Andersen to the rest of the season today after two consecutive 10-day contracts. Read More »

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