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LeBron James has been great this season, but he’s not leading the league in scoring.
DeMarcus Cousins has made a mess for himself.
Kyrie Irving has the best handle in the NBA.
Late in Minnesota’s big win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night, Kevin Love took a pretty gnarly poke to the eye.
So the Mayans had it wrong, and The Beatles had it right.
The big scorers weren’t messing around tonight, folks.
After trading Dwight Howard and not getting a heck of a whole lot in return, the Orlando Magic were left for dead by everyone -- yours truly included.
We need a name for whatever this play was.
It’s not as easy for prospects to go under the radar as it once was.
Philadelphia 76ers point guard Jrue Holiday isn’t sure how he sprained his foot, but we should be able to safely eliminate “bowling injury” from the list.
The Spurs were playing the second half of a back-to-back, on the road in a notoriously tough place to win, with stars that are notoriously still pretty old.
There’s nothing like a nice three-course NBA meal.
A quarter of the way through the season, which team do you think possesses the greatest positional advantage in basketball?
Down 25 points in the second quarter against the Dallas Mavericks, DeMarcus Cousins swung his arm backward while battling for position and struck O.J.
On a night where scoreboards were getting lit up like Christmas trees, it’s probably prudent to celebrate some of the league’s best scorers.
New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler is talented, but he’s also ridiculously limited in terms of what he can actually do on a basketball court.
The city of Los Angeles may not have Phil Jackson, but Chris Paul is doing his best to carry on some of the Zen Master’s most notable traits.
If you’re down 17 points to the Charlotte Bobcats with a little over 5 minutes to play, what do you do?