New York Knicks; who’s to blame?

After 11 games into the season, the New York Knicks have stumbled upon a 2-9) record, stuck at the bottom of the NBA. No one is surprised either; except apparently for Steve Mills. In an interview with ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, team president Steve Mills commented; We aren’t happy where we are. This is not where we expected to be. … James Dolan still believes in … Continue reading New York Knicks; who’s to blame?

‘NBA has lost the beauty of the game’ says HOF Big Pau Gasol

Pau Gasol is a former Rookie of the Year, six-time NBA All-Star, four-time All-NBA selection and two time champion spanning over 18 years in the NBA. His impact on the game for big men, along with his younger twin brother Marc Gasol, has been incredible – with the usage of the forward and center spots being more versatile as the game went on. Ever since … Continue reading ‘NBA has lost the beauty of the game’ says HOF Big Pau Gasol

US Border Patrol seizes $560,000 worth of fake NBA championship rings

On Wednesday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency addressed a counterfeit shipment they seized with a press release. The federal agency reported that 28 NBA championship rings were found violating protected trademarks and designs for 11 of the 30 NBA teams. During the statement, they also noted that the total price of these rings (had they been legitimate) would be approximately. $560,000 USD. The … Continue reading US Border Patrol seizes $560,000 worth of fake NBA championship rings

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Kevin Durant unhappy with sign-and-trade to Brooklyn Nets

On June 30, Kevin Durant shocked New York Knicks fans when he announced that he would sign with across-the-bridge rivals in the Brooklyn Nets in free agency, teaming up with friends and former teammates (Team USA) Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan. Technically, Kevin Durant took part in a sign-and-trade deal with the Nets that ultimately brought one time all-star D’Angelo Russell to the Bay Area. … Continue reading Kevin Durant unhappy with sign-and-trade to Brooklyn Nets

Marcus Morris agrees to one year, $15 million deal with Knicks

After the business moratorium lifted on Saturday, it was reported that eight-year veteran Marcus Morris had come to an agreement with the San Antonio Spurs, worth $20 million with a player option for the second year of his deal. His potential role on the team would’ve either been to accompany Rudy Gay at the wing spot or to backup seven-time NBA All Star LaMarcus Aldridge. … Continue reading Marcus Morris agrees to one year, $15 million deal with Knicks