NBA Free Agency has officially gotten underway and teams are starting to spread the money around quite a bit. We're going to keep you updated all week long as players agree to terms to new deals. Players are not able to sign until July 7th...
Wow shocker, another athlete using the newest cliche of writing a letter to tell the world where they will be playing next season. Kevin Love has announced that he will return to the Cleveland Cavaliers next season, reports are saying the deal will be worth 5-years $110 million...
In Lebron James form, Carmelo Anthony had his own statement although this one was brief. Via his website and in three paragraphs, Anthony explained why he was going back to the New York Knicks.
The Knicks superstar Carmelo Anthony is hitting the free agent market. Short term, it would hurt to lose one of the best shooters in the game. But long-term, is New York putting themselves in a better position to win a championship if they don't bring back the Syracuse product?
Carmelo Anthony has a chance to be a free agent. From a Knicks perspective, it's to their advantage if he opts in for one more year to see if Phil "The Zen Master" Jackson is the right fit going forward.
But for selfish 'Melo purposes, he should to call his buddies and find the best place for him...
He didn't play a minute last year but Andrew Bynum cashes in big anyway. The big man who was traded in a 3 team deal last year from the Lakers to the 76ers inks a free agent deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The deal is for 1 year with an option year, at the Cavs choosing for a 2nd season...
July 10 is the beginning of when all free agent deals can first become official. This comes 10 days after most big names are grabbed and signed by teams. Here is an updated list of who has OFFICIALLY signed from deals unofficially signed but agreed upon prior to July 10.
Several media outlets have reported in the last 24 hours that on Tuesday morning, Dwight Howard was eating at a midtown Houston restaurant called The Breakfast Klub. The newest "citizen" of Houston was having what many consider the most important meal of the day, as well as conducting a brief interview with a local TV station. What makes this different from any other breakfast is that ap
Before any of you comment on this article and call me clinically insane, let me preface everything by saying that I have no dog in this fight - I don't have any particular rooting interests for a certain NBA team, and even if I did, it wouldn't be any of the potential suitors for Dwight Howard (Hawks, Warriors, Mavericks, Rockets and Lakers). I have openly admitted several times on-air that I was
The Los Angeles Lakers are trying desperately to re-sign Dwight Howard in the hopes that he will help the Lakers improve after a season that they were a seven seed and swept in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs. GM Mitch Kupchak, head coach Mike D'Antoni and company are surely hard at work trying to ensure the highest quality roster possible to avoid a repeat of this...
I think the best landing spot for Dwight is in Houston, though you of the third-grade reading level and mind unriddled by dementia probably gathered that from the spoiler-ridden headline. You will not read any of the following phrases in this article: “no state taxes,” “building a brand,” “extra year at the max,” or, my favorite, “larger annual raises, ” as though the NBA were a government entity