It seems like Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony didn't part on good terms and their beef continues. Stoudemire recently took a STAT pop quiz with ESPN's Tom Haberstroh on the top ten players who assisted him the most throughout his career, and he replied with "I know Carmelo's definitely not up there." Read More »
Former Suns and Lakers guard, and two-time MVP, Steve Nash, is currently in negotiations with the Golden State Warriors to join as a part-time player development consultant. Read More »
Mark Cuban - owner of the Dallas Mavericks and star of 'Shark Tank' — admits to mistakes, says Mavs have had an alcoholic on the team, gives opinion on being a billionaire Read More »
The Los Angeles Lakers may no longer be the best team in the NBA, and they might have started the 2014-15 season in horrific fashion, but they still have A-list support. With Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Will Ferrell, Gerard Butler and Adam Levine in attendance, it's safe to say the arena wasn't short on superstars. Also, sadly, it appears Steve Nash will be joining them, with a season-ending injury, and now rookie Julius Randle has broken his leg on his debut, leaving veteran Kobe Bryant to carry their team. Can the Lakers give their A-list support something to shout about? Read More »
The Los Angeles Lakers are perhaps the most decorated franchise in the entire NBA, but could both Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant be heading for retirement any day now, leaving room for their rookie Julius Randle to step up to the plate? Their top-ten pick is seen as a top prospect, but they were hoping he could develop under the veteran leadership, and coach Byron Scott. However, some devastating Lakers news might of changed that. Nash is out for the season and closing in on an official retirement date, while Kobe has hinted his isn't far away; so could the rookie Randle be handed the keys to the Lakers' basketball city? Read More »