Tuesday's NBA action. Los Angeles Lakers 116 Memphis Grizzlies 102 LOS ANGELES - Julius Randle recorded his third triple-double of the season with 19 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Lakers (13-25) snapped a three-game skid. The Lakers last trailed in the game, 32-31 with 8:52 left in the 2nd quarter. Nick Young knocked down a 25-foot three point shot to … [Read more...] about Randle records triple-double; Lakers stop skid
Miami Heat
LeBron, Carmelo hold the cards and Pau Gasol wants to play chess now (Part Three)
So where are LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony going - oh, and everybody else? By: Joe Mags For my take on fun, ill-fated scenarios for LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, here's Part One. For my long-winded look into the fundamental issue of the Los Angeles Lakers possibly acquiring both LeBron and Carmelo, here's Part Two. This is Part Three. These scenarios really could … [Read more...] about LeBron, Carmelo hold the cards and Pau Gasol wants to play chess now (Part Three)
Xavier’s Semaj Christon Selected By Miami Heat In The NBA Draft Second Round
Courtesy of GoXavier.com CINCINNATI --- Former Xavier University guard Semaj Christon was selected by the Miami Heat with the 25th pick in the second round of the 2014 NBA Draft, the 55th overall selection. Christon is the seventh former Musketeer to be selected in the NBA Draft since 2003 National Player of the Year David Westwas selected with the 18th overall selection in … [Read more...] about Xavier’s Semaj Christon Selected By Miami Heat In The NBA Draft Second Round
Greg Oden Signs with Miami Heat
By Dave Holcomb Center Greg Oden will take what’s left of his talents to South Beach. Over three years removed from the game, free agent Oden agreed to a two-year contract with the Champion Miami Heat. The deal is for the veteran’s minimum, and the second year is a player option according to USA Today. ESPN reports members of the Miami Heat organization have been after … [Read more...] about Greg Oden Signs with Miami Heat
LeBron DID commit six fouls; the referees DID get it right; and Indiana, not Miami, was the team drawing the short end of the officiating stick most of the game
By Joe Manganiello If you walked away from game four of the Eastern Finals last night believing that the Miami Heat were bamboozled by the officials, I'd question how much of the game you watched. Better yet, I'd question how much of the game you didn't watch. Here's six reasons the officials didn't blow the game for Miami last night: 6. The officials called fouls on both … [Read more...] about LeBron DID commit six fouls; the referees DID get it right; and Indiana, not Miami, was the team drawing the short end of the officiating stick most of the game