He broke Kobe Bryant’s nose in an All-Star game.
He shoved and threw down Rajon Rondo, dislocating the Boston guard’s shoulder.
He ran over then-Indiana guard Darren Collison like a freight train as Collison tried to go to the basket.
And that’s just a partial compilation of Dwyane Wa
They’ll typically sidestep the questions, playing the politically correct charade even though a sly smile belies their true feelings.
Our evidence comes in the raw moments of competition. Perhaps it’s two players staring down one another after a forceful foul, or two more trading barbs as the
To say that Zach Randolph, the harbinger of San Antonio’s doom in 2011, has been a non-factor so far in Spurs/Grizzlies II would be an understatement.
The endomorphic power forward is shooting a pitiful 7 for 26 from the floor through two games, a huge reason why the Grizzlies are down 2-0 ente
Yes, you can wish it to all go away until the 2014 offseason. And, yes, there is plenty to be said about that with the NBA playoffs and the Miami Heat's season getting down to critical mass.
But it's not going away, and it certainly isn't going anywhere in the wake of this past week's development
Now that the Los Angeles Clippers have refused to offer coach Vinny Del Negro a new contract, a source said Wednesday that the Dallas Mavericks believe they have a better chance of acquiring Dwight Howard than acquiring Chris Paul.
Howard is the Los Angeles Lakers’ center who will become a free
The NBA draft lottery was Wednesday in New York City. Sixers managing owner Josh Harris and CEO Adam Aron were on hand hoping the team would move up from their 11th spot in the draft.
Unfortunately, they did not.
The Good Morning America studio was crowded with media members and various NBA ex
Indiana Pacers forward Paul George may no longer be an emerging star. He might just be a star right now. Did you see that powerful one-handed dunk at the end of the third quarter?
And don't forget the big man. Roy Hibbert is bringing back the NBA center position for these playoffs.
George had
Memphis guard Tony Allen has been fined $5,000 for violating the league’s anti-flopping rules during Game 2 of the Western Conference finals, the league announced Friday.
Manu Ginobili was assessed with a Flagrant 1 foul after pulling Allen down by the arm during a breakaway layup in the final
Five weeks into the Detroit Pistons' coaching search, the blend of deliberate diligence, retention of a luminary consultant and attendant delays while he was consulted, and roughly one-third of the NBA seeking new coaches from similar candidate pools have not affected the Pistons much.
That won't
As was expected, Golden State Warriors center Andris Biedrins will exercise his player option and return to the Bay Area for the 2013-14 season, according to his agent Bill Duffy.
Biedrins, 27, held a player option for next season that will pay him $9 million for the final year of his six-year, $
For all the talk of the knee toward the groin area of Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert by Miami Heat forward Shane Battier in Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals, and for all those YouTube clips of Heat guard Norris Cole landing a shot to the same area of Pacers forward David West in Wednes
The Toronto Raptors have asked permission to interview Pacers general manager Kevin Pritchard to head up their basketball operations, league sources told CBSSports.com on Friday.
As with similar requests from teams to speak with assistant coach Brian Shaw for head coaching vacancies, the Pacers h
The Denver Nuggets have granted the Toronto Raptors permission to speak to the team's general manager Masai Ujiri, according to a Yahoo! Sports report.
A meeting between Raptors senior management and the NBA's Executive of the Year is expected within the next 24 hours, according to Yahoo! Sports'
New Orleans Pelicans starting point guard Greivis Vasquez is scheduled to undergo minor surgery on Friday to remove loose particles from both ankles, a league source confirmed Thursday night.
The surgery, which will occur in Los Angeles, is similar to what starting shooting guard Eric Gordon unde
So it's not just that the Heat is better than the Knicks. According to Pacers coach Frank Vogel, the squad from South Beach is also more intelligent.
Following a game in which the Pacers surrendered 60 points in the paint against Miami — failing, in the process, to duplicate the rim-protecting
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge denied the Brooklyn Nets permission to speak to Doc Rivers about their vacant coaching position, team and league sources confirmed to ESPNBoston.com.
Rivers has three years and $21 million remaining on his contract. The Nets did not re
P.J. Carlesimo says the Brooklyn Nets' goal of winning a championship within the next two years is "maybe not totally realistic," though he believes they are a contender in the Eastern Conference.
Carlesimo went 35-19 as interim coach after Avery Johnson was fired in December, but the Nets told h
When the Miami Heat faced the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs last season, the series featured two suspensions, a host of flagrant fouls and plenty of blood. It appears the Eastern Conference finals between the teams already is heating up.
Pacers center Roy Hibbert took to his Twitter account Thur
This time it was unanimous for LeBron James.
Unlike the media vote for 2013 Most Valuable Player, which left him one first-place vote shy of becoming the NBA's first unanimous MVP, the Miami Heat forward was listed first-team on each of the 119 media ballots when the league released its All-NBA t
Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel is not backing down. If anything, he feels even stronger about his team's chances after Wednesday night's 103-102 overtime loss to the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
"We're very encouraged," he said Thursday before his team practiced at Ame
Before the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery, the only players anybody really thought were in contention for the No. 1 overall pick were Nerlens Noel, Ben McLemore and, possibly, Trey Burke.
However, now that the Cleveland Cavaliers have won the top overall selection, a new name is in the mix: Otto Porter.
Lost in the hype of the NBA draft lottery, Detroit Pistons president Joe Dumars made his first public comments about legendary coach Phil Jackson’s short-term consulting role with the Pistons’ coaching search.
“He was in town for a couple of days,” Dumars said during the teleconference af
A muddied American flag rested atop the metal pole that stood defiantly at the corner.
Its peaceful position contradicted perfectly the catastrophic winds that only two days earlier had ripped through town, leaving this block utterly unidentifiable, one of many that have been reduced to rubble.
For a fleeting moment he was the hero.
He was the calm, clutch 23-year-old All-Star who had not only drained a prayer of a 3-pointer to force overtime, but the one who stepped to the free throw line late in overtime and hit three straight to give the Indiana Pacers an improbable one-point lead.
Dwyane Wade said before Wednesday’s game that his injured right knee is causing him more pain than the left knee injury that hindered him in last year’s postseason.
This year’s injury is a bone bruise. Last year’s injury involved cartilage in the knee and required arthroscopic surgery in