Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had no problem getting into a spirited debate with Skip Bayless on ESPN's 'First Take.' This is definitely worth seeing.
Last night, we witnessed the official coronation of "The King," as LeBron James and the Miami Heat finally won the NBA Title in five games over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Are you happy that LeBron James finally won his first NBA Championship last night...
LeBron James was able to win the first championship of his career on Thursday night. Nike unveiled a new commercial to congratulate Ring James. Get it? Ring meaning championship? Ring James? Just check out the video.
A fantastic performance throughout most of a game, does not erase an awful play at the end. Russell Westbrook's Game 4 performance is the perfect example of this.
Oklahoma City point guard Russell Westbrook had a fantastic performance against the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. However, his boneheaded foul in the final seconds was a killer.
Today is the 15-year anniversary of Michael Jordan's "Flu Game" during the 1997 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. Do you think that was the best "tough guy" moment in sports history? If not, then what is it?
For LeBron James, it's another installment of, "What I had meant to say was..." LeBron clarified his postgame comments following the Miami Heat's series ending loss to the Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Are you buying it?
Over the last 24 hours, I've watched everyone hammer LeBron James for having a bad NBA Finals series against Dallas.
I've also watched everyone praise Dirk Nowitzki for his MVP performance.
Does anyone remember Dirk's clutch skills prior to the 2011 post-season?
The Mavericks sent the Heat packing Sunday night and won their first NBA Championship. There's a lot there to break down. But I choose to focus on what happened after the game; when "King" James took to the podium and firmly planted his foot square in his mouth (This is the second edition of my will be running column "Whaaaa?" To check out the first, click here).
Now that the entire country is celebrating the Dallas Mavericks win over the Heat in the NBA Finals, let's all try and take a deep breath and realize what really happened.
Yes, LeBron James didn't play well. But that wasn't the real reason for Dallas' win.