Since Chris Paul will most likely stay a Clipper, the possible departure of All-Star center Dwight Howard is the most talked about free agency in L.A. If Howard stays in L.A. he could receive $118 million over five-years. But if he opts to leave the Lakers the max he will receive is $87.6 million—$30.4 million less—on a four-year deal. But [&hellip
The temporary absences of Rajon Rondo and Derrick Rose leaves room for NBA point guards to secure their positions as the league’s best performers. 5. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers Damian Lillard averages 19 points per game and is the sixth highest scoring point guard in the NBA; he averages more points per game than seasoned point guards like Deron [&hellip
Nobody knows when it began but Kobe Bryant has seemingly sought to eclipse Michael Jordan before he was even an 18-year-old NBA rookie. His next championship would be his sixth, like Jordan, and his next gold medal would give him two, like Jordan. He even grew a goatee similar to the one worn on Jordan’s face during the ’92 Olympic [&hellip
5. Tavon Austin’s Four Touchdowns (West Virginia Sets Bowl Record with 70 Point) 4. Darwin Cook’s 99-yard Hidden Ball Touchdown Return 3. If the Clippers Are Lob City is Ricky Rubio Mayor of Minnesota OopsCity? 2. Paul to Jordan Alley-Oop 2. That Was Supposed to Be a Pass: Jameer Nelson’s Fadeaway Dish to Superman 1. Rudy’s No Look, Over [&hellip
As the Denver Nuggets organization rumbles and burns with Carmelo Anthony’s future up in the air, Denver and New Jersey’s trade negotiations are taking longer to develop than Dr. Dre’s Detox. ?While, Dre has finally set an April date for Detox. ?The trade deadline is just under a month away. With the possibility of an NBA lockout looming, Carmelo might [&hellip