Apparently, Sebastian Telfair’s career with the Boston Celtics is over, and Telfair’s career is in some serious jeopardy. That being said, certainly SOME team out there will give him another chance. The question is - should it be the Knicks? As commenter “Hudson River”…
April 24, 2007, 10:00 PM ET from KnickerBlogger.Net
The sentiment for the Heat before this game is that they're going to bring more effort tonight. I enjoyed the response to that from Palm Beach Post Columnist Greg Stoda. Sure, there are lies and damned lies and statistics. But it's a disservice to dismiss Chicago's victory as having been rooted in…
April 24, 2007, 9:15 PM ET from Blog a Bull
The upstart Warriors dominating win over Dallas Mavericks has got the streets watching! People are begging the bandwagon to slow down so they can join in on the all the fun. Being a Warrior fan has never felt this good or this popular. Case in point, sporting my throwback…
April 24, 2007, 8:45 PM ET from Golden State Of Mind
Yesterday on the FanHouse I wrote about how Grant Hill regrets playing on his injured foot in his last days with Detroit in 2000: “You’re assuming the medical advice you’re getting is the right advice,” Grant Hill says now. “When they say you can do no further damage,…
April 24, 2007, 7:52 PM ET from Detroit Bad Boys
So it looks like Tyson Chandler is the popular pick as Hornets MVP this season. Thanks to everyone for your comments on that one. We'll keep it rolling with some contenders for Game of the Year. So, in which of the 82 this season do you think the team played their best? Which game made you most…
April 24, 2007, 5:15 PM ET from Hornets247.com Blog
The year was 1994. Sir Charles Barkley, Kevin Johnson (KJ), Thunder Dan Majerle, and the Phoenix Suns were the present, but Chris Webber aka The Prize, Latrell Sprewell aka The American Dream, and the Golden State Warriors were the future. This classic Nike hoops barbershop…
April 24, 2007, 5:00 PM ET from Golden State Of Mind
When our sports editors used "24" in the paper today as a means in a headline to referencing Kobe Bryant -- tough headline specifications require creative solutions, no doubt -- it reminded me that many of you probably missed the "24" Bryant feature that ran in the Register on Sunday. Web traffic…
April 24, 2007, 4:15 PM ET from Lakers: Locker Talk by Kevin Ding
The house in Oakland is definitely going to be pumped up for Sunday's Game 4. It will only be the second playoff game in the Bay Area in the past 13 years. According to Marc Stein of ESPN.com GSoM favorite Jessica Alba will also be in the house to throw up that W with Dub Nation: …
April 24, 2007, 1:45 PM ET from Golden State Of Mind
The hot basketball story of the playoffs is how the Golden State Warriors used a “small ball” strategy to upset the host Dallas Mavericks in game one of their opening round playoff match-up. Golden State’s head coach, Don Nelson, sought to maul Dallas with the superior quickness of a smaller,…
April 24, 2007, 1:00 PM ET from KnickerBlogger.Net
Had dinner tonight in Phoenix with some Lakers people, and the Jazz-Rockets game was on in the background. There was a lot of discussion about how physical the game was, and that's pretty much what is supposed to happen in the playoffs when two teams must win. It leads to a thought that the Lakers…
April 24, 2007, 07:15 AM ET from Lakers: Locker Talk by Kevin Ding
Damn, one of the Bulls beat writers need a blog so we can get info like this: Cast in the role of Luol Deng was Dorell Wright. And there, matched against Wright was Dwyane Wade. Translation: Wade was preparing for another go-round against Deng, after the Bulls forward took advantage of his…
April 24, 2007, 03:00 AM ET from Blog a Bull
GSoMers were humming and coming in on all media angles last night in Dallas. This sign got some air time on TNT, FSN Bay Area, and KTVU Channel 2: While the Mavs' fans were walking out, GSoMers stayed to represent. The Dallas papers couldn't get enough of Warriors Nation either…
April 24, 2007, 02:45 AM ET from Golden State Of Mind
Leandro Barbosa won the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award in a landslide vote. Congrats to LB who has given Suns' fans plenty to cheer for this season.
April 24, 2007, 00:00 AM ET from The Rising Suns