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With a wrap on the 2012 class after Friday night’s activities, of course the attention turns to next year and the next class.
That sound you hear is dozens of scribes all across the internet salivating with anticipation at the meat being thrown to the wolves.
Reggie Miller gave a super speech upon his induction to the Naismith Hall of Fame Friday night.
So Nike exec Phil Knight was inducted to the Hall of Fame last night, and his presenter happened to be Michael Jordan, on account of the symbiotic relationship between the two men’s cultural rise.
When I make this column, as I do every year, I go through the usual flip side.
Don Nelson was in the NBA long enough to be considered in about a hundred ways over the span of his most-winning career.
There’s a freaking movie about how Reggie Miller made life hell for the Knicks.
Over Labor Day, I had an opportunity to share a beach house with both a scientist and an artist.
Yesterday we shared with you how Juwan Howard was making his rap album.
There’s been a lot of talk about Paul Millsap and his contract situation.
Serge Ibaka didn’t get a ton of minutes in London, and there were a lot of questions why he was on the bench when the Gasols got into foul trouble throughout the tournament.
In a fascinating (albeit brief -- it’s Rondo, after all) interview with Rajon Rondo Friday, Ethan Sherwood Strauss of Bleacher Report asked the Celtics’ dynamic point guard a number of fascinating questions.
Facing an uncertain future as to how teams will be constructed beyond 2016, and after a 62-1 run for the men’s team under his watch, Jerry Colangelo is coming back once again to run Team USA basketball.
The Charlotte Observer reports that Josh Howard, who is from Carolina and attended Wake Forest, is in Charlotte working out for the Bobcats as he continues to look for an NBA team. via Inside the NBA: Charlotte Bobcats working out ex-Wake Forest star Josh Howard.
At this point, you have to wonder if the Nets will be sad when they have no more roster spots to spend money on.
My favorite B-movie of all time is “Killer Clowns from Outer Space.”
The 2012-2013 NBA D-League schedule will be announced Thursday to little fanfare and by little fanfare I mean no attention whatsoever.
Parity has become something of a naughty word around intelligent conversation about the NBA.