oh lawd, smh, losing money over thatThe cavs 09-10 scheduled got leaked, and the Cavs got fined lol
oh lawd, smh, losing money over thatThe cavs 09-10 scheduled got leaked, and the Cavs got fined lol
Not to sound like a jerk or a homer, but why?I just found out we ave 5 nationally televised games!
Not to sound like a jerk or a homer, but why?
Why didnt he resign this offseason? Money issues?lol at putting Cavs @ Knicks on ESPN. The NBA is a joke. Can't wait to see the faces on all the 'experts' when they have to report LeBron has re-signed next off-season.
He can get more money in the first year of a new contract next season. Plus he is a drama queen so he'll wait, even if he did plan to re-sign with the Cavs. But once he doesnt sign an extension this off-season, ESPN will blow up the story and say he's leaving for New York.Why didnt he resign this offseason? Money issues?
Yea with Cuban, we really just need a down to earth coach..... I think Avery just became too strict with our players and they werent into that type of coaching.I liked him for the first year or two then during the last year we found out what was really going on behind the scenes.
I like Carlisle, not a great coach, not a bad coach, just an above average, average Joe coach
The Jazz say they aren't in a rush to trade Carlos Boozer, but the forward's jerseys are on sale at the team's stores.
Utah's chain of team stores has reduced the price of Boozer's jerseys by fifty percent. The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting that all varieties and sizes are available.
Jerseys of Deron Williams, Paul Millsap, Andrei Kirilenko and Mehmet Okur remain at full price.
Via Salt Lake Tribune
Maurice Cheeks is returning to the coaching ranks as an assistant with the Thunder.
Cheeks has served as the coach of the 76ers and Trail Blazers in his post-playing career.
Rex Kalamian, a longtime league assistant, is also joining the team's staff.
"We are thrilled to add Maurice and Rex to our coaching staff," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said, according to the Associated Press. "They bring a wealth of NBA experience and solid work ethic that will help our players continued development."
Via ESPN
The Timberwolves and representatives for guard Ricky Rubio are reportedly still working to get the guard to the NBA this coming season.
The Pioneer Press is reporting that Rubio already has $600,000 in endorsements lined up should he join Minnesota.
Rubio's DKV Joventut contract has a $6.6 million buyout, but the number is expected to be negotiated down significantly.
Via Pioneer Press
What a fat slobThe Kings signed Sean May to a one-year, $884,881 deal last month, but a portion of a contract isn't guaranteed.
Sources told the Boston Globe that $100,000 of the deal, which is worth the veteran's minimum for a player with four years of NBA experience, is tied to May's weight.
The former Bobcat will receive the $100,000 if he reports to training camp or begins the season at or below 265 pounds.
Via Boston Globe