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NBA’s best perimeter defenders

September 18, 2013 by Joel Huerto 1 Comment

The Glove. The nickname fit Gary Payton like Isotoners. He got his nickname “The Glove” when Payton’s cousin called him during the 1993 Western Conference Finals series against Phoenix and told him, “you’re holding Kevin Johnson like a baseball in a glove,” and the nickname was born. The only point guard ever to win the … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Alvin Robertson, Gary Payton, Joe Dumars, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Cooper, Michael Jordan, Ron Artest, Scottie Pippen, Sidney Moncrief

Looking back at Bernard King’s career

September 3, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Before King James, there was Bernard King. King was not flamboyant, just effective. He was a formidable offensive force who was at his best when posting up a defender with his back to the basket, then spinning right or left to shake free for a lightning-quick turnaround jump shot. NBA TV recently aired “Unstoppable”, a … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Basketball Hall of Fame, Bernard King, NBA TV, New York Knicks

Is T-Mac a lock for the Hall of Fame?

August 28, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Tracy McGrady officially announced his retirement from the NBA on ESPN’s “First Take.” It wasn’t a complete shock considering McGrady has been relegated to the bench the last three years, most recently this past season with the San Antonio Spurs. McGrady put up some spectacular numbers during his 16-year career, but he also suffered through … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: NBA, T-Mac, Tracy McGrady

LeBron’s first visit in the Philippines

August 15, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

LeBron James’ Witness History tour in the Philippines lasted just 24 hours, but for the thousands of Filipinos who came to see the two-time NBA champion and reigning MVP the experience could last a lifetime. Basketball runs deep in the Southeast Asian nation, which is known for its more than 7,000 islands and very diverse … [Read more…]

Posted in: FIBA, General, NBA Tagged: Bobby Ray Parks, Boom Gonzalez, Gilas Pilipinas, Japeth Aguilar, LeBron James, Mall of Asia Arena, Terrence Romeo, Witness History

Before LeBron, Cleveland had Bingo Smith

August 12, 2013 by Joel Huerto 7 Comments

Before the Cavaliers legend Bingo Smith entered the Cleveland basketball scene, he first spent his rookie year with the former San Diego Rockets. He played only one season for the team but after he got drafted in the 1970 expansion draft, Smith immediately made a name for himself and eventually transformed the young basketball squad … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Balls up Bingo, Bingo Smith, Cleveland Cavaliers, Robert Bingo Smith

Kobe and the Lakers still huge TV draw

August 7, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

It has been three years since the L.A. Lakers won an NBA title, but if you do a quick scan on the marquee matchups for the 2013-14 season the Lake Show is right in the middle of it. The Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks lead the league in nationally televised appearances with 33 apiece, … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Clippers, Dwight Howard, Heat, Kobe Bryant, Lakers, NBA schedule release

Oden could play Bill Walton role in Miami

August 3, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Greg Oden’s decision to sign a reported two-year contract with the Miami Heat could be the most significant free-agent signing of the summer. The former Ohio State All-American hasn’t played since the 2009-10 season because of debilitating injuries to both knees, but six teams were hot on his trail for months: Atlanta, Dallas, New Orleans, … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Bill Walton, Greg Oden, Miami Heat

Mark Jackson says Kent Bazemore ‘separated himself this summmer’

July 25, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

LAS VEGAS — When you win the NBA championship you get to hoist a gold trophy, receive a $100,000 ring, and enjoy a championship parade. When you win the Las Vegas summer league you get to hoist a gold trophy, receive a cherry flavored ring pop from Rick Mahorn, and if the team is extremely … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Draymond Green, golden state warriors, Kent Bazemore, Las Vegas Summer League, Mark Jackson

Best and worst of Las Vegas Summer League

July 16, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

LAS VEGAS — You don’t have to be a basketball junkie to love the NBA Summer League, especially if the venue is Las Vegas, Nevada. For the general admission price of $25 you get to watch a slew of games at Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion, and if you’re paying attention you could … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: Ben McLemore, C.J. McCollum, Cody Zeller, Jonas Valanciunas, Otto Porter

Magic rookie Oladipo has star potential

July 14, 2013 by Joel Huerto Leave a Comment

Four games into his pro career Victor Oladipo was showered with chants of “O-la-di-po!” from a small but boisterous group of Orlando Magic supporters attending the NBA Summer League game at the Magic’s practice facility inside Amway Arena. It didn’t take long for the 21-year-old, 6-foot-5 guard out of Indiana University to get acclimated to … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, NBA Tagged: NBA Summer League, Orlando Magic, Victor Oladipo
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