
On Friday, the NBA played its first ever regular season game in Europe at the O2 arena in London, England. This endeavor is all part of Commissioner David Stern’s attempt to make the NBA a more global phenomenon.
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On Friday, the NBA played its first ever regular season game in Europe at the O2 arena in London, England. This endeavor is all part of Commissioner David Stern’s attempt to make the NBA a more global phenomenon.

Generally the trade deadline is a rather uneventful time of year in the NBA. I guess you can call this year an exception. In the last 72 hours, NBA GM’s were more active than Charlie Sheen at a brothel.

After spending most of the afternoon hyperventilating due to the frenzied final 2 hours of the NBA pre-trade deadline action, I attempted to take a look at how the important deadline trades shakeout.

From all accounts it seems as if the Carmelo Anthony trade is no longer going to happen. Well at least the Carmelo to the New Jersey Nets trade isn’t going to happen.

In this modern age of internet, smart phones and high definition TV the idea of immediate gratification is one that can be achieved on so many different levels. Up to the minute stats, highlights and scores all in the palm of our hand seem to be leaving people with shorter attention spans and a want [...]

We are two days away from the day that every Cleveland Cavalier, New York Knick, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey Nets fan has been waiting for. But if you are a fan of any of those teams, you are probably not happy with the reports that are coming out about Lebron James and [...]

The countdown to the start of the 2010 NBA free agency period started long before the 2010 regular season ended or even started. Months before the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship last year, everyone was fully aware of who was going to be a free agent after the 2010 season and what teams [...]
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LeBron James and his "Decision"……My unbiased opinion in 806 words
First let me start by saying that I am neither a Cleveland Cavalier fan nor a LeBron James fan. So my comments in the following 500 to 800 words are not biased in any way. As a former pro athlete, I am speaking from an extremely intense, competitive person’s view point. What LeBron James did [...]