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by Etan Thomas Andrew, When I first read
your comments to the Sydney Morning Herald , I
didn’t quite know how to react. I wanted to wait and see if anyone else was going to object or have a discussion about your remarks. I was surprised not ...
KG, Ray Allen, Pierce, Cassell, and Rondo speak
with Michael Tillery about the return of Celtic glory…
with work still to be done. The fellas gave me some good stuff here. What did Mark Cuban say about bloggers again?
Pour one out for the greatest feat in
male beauty since the Caesar.
By Sam Rubenstein Oh my God I found
it. Yesterday I told you about Stephon Marbury’s bizarre
appearance on the Sunday Night NBC sports TV show Mike’d Up . Without further ado… You’re welcome. YOU’RE ALL ...
Michael Tillery chats up Al Horford, Josh Smith,
Mike Bibby, Marvin Williams, and even announcer Steve Smith.
by Lang Whitaker The truth is, Kevin Garnett
didn’t really want to be on this cover of
SLAM. Around the SLAM Dome, we’d been talking about a KG cover for well over a year, kicking around the timing and how we could fit KG in. ...
I was there last night and spoke to
both teams regarding the controversial ending. There's even quotes
from the refs.
by Lang Whitaker So I got an email
tonight from Dan Steinberg, one of my main men
over at the Washington Post. Dan sent along a link to this post over at his DC Sports Bog, detailing the latest trick up Drew Gooden’s sleeve: A ...
by Lang Whitaker About two months ago I
got my hands on one of the Hawks Draft
hats for the upcoming draft. Not a big deal, except the hat featured the new Hawks logo, which hadn’t been announced yet. I’ve patiently held my tongue ...
A lot of times, when watching Bruce play
defense, you’ll hear the announcer say something like, “Boy,
Bruce Bowen is in [insert opposing shooting guard’s name here]’s shorts tonight.” Now, Bowen will really be getting in people’s shorts, as he and his wife are opening a clothing store.
When I heard the Wolves bought out Theo
Ratliff’s contract last night, I wondered why Minnesota did
it. Ratliff had an expiring contract worth $11.66 million – the NBA equivalent of liquid gold. So I looked into the buyout to see if I could better understand it from Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor’s point of view.
By Chris O’Leary For eight brief hours on
Wednesday, the NBA was back in Vancouver. Kind of.
EA Sports, which has one of its offices in the land the Grizzlies used to roam, brought out a handful of NBA players to test drive, fine-tune and ...
Etan Thomas sits down with Dave Zirin to
discuss his comeback from open heart surgery DZ: First
things first: What is the latest on your rehab? ET: I’m blessed all around. I am thankful that my rehab has been going as well as it has been. ...
Shawn Bradley: the Plato of 2007
Lang has touched on this topic already today
, but in my opinion he missed the most
awesomest example yet of just how bad Reggie Miller is at talking. At one point in the Warriors-Mavs game last night, Reggie was waxing floetic about just how nice ...
Sort to pimp my own shit, but wanted
to share a Knicks preview on Slam Magazine.
by Lang Whitaker First, sorry I haven’t posted
more today or yesterday. We’re pretty busy ’round here
these days putting out our next issue of SLAM. In between proofreading and scheming up hilarious headlines for stories,...
By Sam Rubenstein No time for small talk,
let’s get right into it. Stephon Marbury was a
guest on Mike’d Up last night. If you are not familiar with the show, it’s Mike Francessa of Mike and the Mad Dog fame’s Sunday night TV show. Mike ...
Slam Magazine's China-based correspondent talks about how the
local media saw the draft and his own experience
meeting Sun Yue a few years ago.
by Marcel Mutoni Rajon Rondo is a lot
of things: fast, exciting, a gawd-awful shooter, a good
passer, and the starting point guard for the 2007-2008 Boston Celtics. Actually, if you listen to his GM Danny Ainge, we might want to hold off on that ...









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