Michael Malone coached in New York in the early 2000s, so he knows what bad basketball looks like, making his NBA All-Star Game comments even more scathing.
So let me see if I have this straight. The LA Clippers the Memphis Grizzlies,nd the Denver Nuggets notorious losing franchises for the most part have nice success this year to some degree and yet fire their coaches for all intents and purposes...
Amazing. Simply amazing. 57 wins, a coach of the year award, and the foundation of a nice young, athletic team weren't enough to keep George Karl in Denver. The Nuggets announced on Thursday that Karl is leaving the Nuggets, effective right away...
It is tough to win in New York, but Carmelo Anthony wanted this when he demanded out of Denver. He understands he is the one they blame or credit for failure or success in terms of the Knicks franchise. The Miami Heat are also a thorn in 'Melo's side for years to come and stand in his way of an NBA title...
During last night's game against the Denver Nuggets, two players left the game early for the Knicks - Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler, both with knee injuries. Chandler's injury came late in the first half, when he seemed to hyper-extend his left knee...
Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl didn’t exactly mask his emotions on Saturday night when an official made a brutal call. Watch Karl lose control.
After taking a bit of a hiatus, the Dwightmare has returned and, this time, it might be coming to an end for at least another year. This is because reports indicate that a four team trade to send Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers is close to being completed...
The debate will rage into the regular season and beyond. Did the NY Knicks make the right move letting Jeremy Lin go for no-repeat no compensation to the Houston Rockets? We have helped waged the debate on the radio program ( Game On With Bruce Jacobs-1045 The Team, ESPN radio) as I have backed Lin and been hammering James Dolan for letting Lin to leave and then letting him go and getting nothing
A drunken woman actually stumbled onto the court while the Los Angeles Lakers were taking on the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Playoffs. You don't see this every day.