Kevin Love has been slated by Chris Bosh, and even his former team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, but he's taken to his new team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, like a duck takes to water, and to him that's all that matters. The NBA star will play alongside fellow Cavs, LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Dion Waiters and Tristan Thompson this season, and he insists he's happy to avoid the spotlight if it means they win games, and possibly titles. So far the Cavaliers are 4-0 in preseason, and they've barely got out of second gear, so one can wonder, now the Cavaliers have Love, and a good team spirit, will it take them far in to the 2014/15 NBA season? Read More »
Basketball is a funny game, isn't it? Not long ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers were the laughing stock of the NBA, but now things couldn't be more different. Their starting line-up will include Dion Waiters, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love and LeBron James, and the last two have made their preseason debut for the Cavs. With a new, huge NBA television deal coming next summer, the Cavaliers can restructure contracts and land a fourth superstar to help their team in their pursuit of an NBA championship — but could shooting guard Waiters soon change those plans as he prepares to be the key piece of their roster? Read More »
The 2014/15 NBA season is a matter of weeks away, and all of a sudden the Cleveland Cavaliers have gone from the basement, to being the team to beat. What an offseason they had, resigning Kyrie Irving, bringing LeBron James back and trading to land Kevin Love. Of course this trio will be enough to frighten the life out of any NBA team, but the NBA should keep their eyes on the Cavaliers young guard, Dion Waiters, who, as strange as it sounds, might just become their MVP this season. Read More »
Four of the NBA's biggest stars are being discussed for the good, the bad and the ugly. You won't believe why Dwight Howard, Paul George, Dwyane Wade (and Gabrielle Union) and Blake Grffin are in the news. Read More »
It seems like everybody has had their say on the Ray Rice saga, but some perhaps shouldn't of opened their mouths. Paul George and Floyd Mayweather Jr have both had their say on the infamous video that surfaced this week, and both have quickly apologized for their "stupid" comments. With all the bad press going around at the moment, do NFL, NBA and boxing stars need to grow up, learn how to act and watch their fists and their mouth? Read More »
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley are two of the greatest players to ever grace the NBA, but they just don't get on. Barkley has had his say, explaining why the two legends have a celebrity feud, and why they can only respect one another's basketball ability, but not each other. The Chicago Bulls star was considered the greatest of all-time, but it seems Barkley thinks other wise. Yet again, this poses the question: Which star had the better career, and which was the better player? Read More »
The 2014 Basketball World Cup is just weeks away, and soon after the 2014/15 NBA season will start, too, but it seems the current players and ones that have left, have all gone a bit crazy. Last week the entire sport joined together as Indiana Pacers' guard Paul George broke his leg, but since everything's changed. LeBron James has visited the Cleveland Browns, but could he play for them? Read More »
Paul George is recovering and making a positive progress after suffering one of the most horrific leg injuries in NBA history on August 1, during the Team USA Basketball scrimmage in Las Vegas. Read More »
The scrutiny of international basketball is now expected to go to an all-time high, especially as one of the best players in the NBA, Paul George, suffered a horrific leg injury, one of the worst the world has seen, playing a practice match for Team USA. Watch the injury HERE. The injury was so bad that fellow guard Kyrie Irving was seen hugging his dad in despair, whilst fellow stars LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Dwight Howard, and many others, all offered their support and distress at the horrible situation. Read More »
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The Miami Heat vs. the Indiana Pacers battle it out on the court in Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Wednesday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m. EST. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the 2014 playoff basketball game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores. Read More »
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