After Blazers Issue Warnings, Grizzlies Resign Darius Miles to 10-Day Contract
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Darius Miles hasn't been with the Blazers since April of last year, but even with threats to the other 29 teams in the NBA, they will be on the hook for $18 million of his contract for this year and next. Was it a threat, or a dare to the other teams? The Portland Trail Blazers, through an email from team president Larry Miller, issued a statement to the other 29 teams in the NBA: sign Darius ...
Why Many Teams (and Fans) Are Looking to the 2010 NBA Free Agent Class
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The LeBron James watch is making the 2010 free agentclass more interesting than 2009 class. NBA.com is posting an interesting piece about how the free agent class of 2009 may actually more interesting to watch than the one consisting of Lebron, D-Wade and Chris Bosh et al. in the summer of 2010. There is no dispute that the overall talent in 2010 is better, younger too, but they point out a ...
NHL Labor Peace Expected to Last. Players to Extend Labor Agreement
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As part of the latest collective-bargaining agreement with the NHL, the players have the right to opt out of the current CBA, or vote to extend it. For fans of the NHL, it appears labor peace will be remain in place as the NHLPA will vote in favor the extension. As reported by Liz Mullen of the SportsBusiness Journal: Sources said an announcement of the players’ decision may be made the week of the NHL All-Star Game, set for Jan. 25 in Montreal. NHLPA spokesman Jonathan Weatherdon said in an e-mail that players would vote on the issue in mid- to late January. As part of the labor agreement, players have the option to terminate the agreement by Sept. 9 or agree to an extension for two more seasons. The agreement ...
NHL Network Now Carried on AT&T U-verse
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The NHL announced today that they have reached an agreement with AT&T; U-verse. NHL Network and NHL Network HD are now available to AT&T; U-verse TV customers, for those that purchase the carrier’s sports tier package. NHL Network is available to all U-verse TV customers who subscribe to the U400 programming package or The Sports Package. U-verse TV customers can also watch NHL Network in spectacular High Definition (HD) with an HD service subscription. NHL Network is on channel 638 in Standard Definition and channel 1638 in HD. “NHL Network is an exciting addition to our U-verse TV channel lineup,” said Chris Lauricella, assistant vice president of programming, AT&T; Operations, Inc. “Year-round hockey fans can catch in-depth coverage of ...
NHL Winter Classic Most Watched Regular Season Game in 34 Years
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NHL Winter Classic 2009, broadcast New Year's Day on NBC, was the most-viewed NHL regular season game in almost 34 years. An average of more than 4.4 million Americans watched the Detroit Red Wings defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-4 from historic Wrigley Field, a 17 percent increase over last year's inaugural Winter Classic (3.75 million) and the biggest audience since Feb. 23, 1975 (5.4 million, Philadelphia-New York Rangers on NBC), according to Nielsen Media Research. The game earned a 2.5 national rating and a 5 share (1-4:15 p.m. ET), a 14 percent increase over last year's inaugural event (2.2/4, 1-4:45 p.m. ET). "GAME OF THE WEEK" RETURNS TO NBC ON SUNDAY: The "Game of the Week" makes its 2009 debut on NBC this Sunday ...
25.2 sec. of D-League Game to Be Replayed Over Bad Foul Call
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The NBA D-League today granted a game protest filed by the Utah Flash after its 104-102 loss to the Colorado 14ers on Dec. 26 at Broomfield Event Center, which will result in the replay of the final 25.2 seconds of the game with the scored tied at 102. The replay will occur prior to the next scheduled game between the two teams – on April 10, 2009 at McKay Event Center in Orem, Utah. The Flash protested the game because, with 25.2 seconds remaining in the game’s final period, the 14ers scoring table personnel incorrectly disqualified the Flash’s Bill Walker – asserting that a foul committed by Walker was his sixth foul of the game, when in fact it was only his fifth. The error occurred because the 14ers Official Scorer mistakenly attributed ...
Will the Nets Ever Move To Brooklyn?
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Bruce Ratner's plans for a Nets arena at Atlantic Yards has become more and more challenging in the wake of the economic downturn. It wasn't that long ago that the Nets were perceived to be a team on the come. Vince Carter came to town and Jay-Z was sitting court-side giving them the kind of 'cred' generally reserved for the Knicks and Lakers. Building on top of this was talk of a brand new ...
Vegas Strip, Yankee Stadium, Rose Bowl Possible Locations for NHL Winter Classic
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The Winter Classic in Sin City? Talks are ongoing about the possibility of the NHL's signature game being played on The Strip. With the success of this year’s NHL Outdoor Winter Classic from Wrigley Field, potential future locations for the now annual event could be on the Las Vegas Strip, Yankee Stadium, or the Rose Bowl, according to NHL Chief Operating Officer John Collins. With ...
LeBron To Grace the Cover of GQ
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Every sport and league wants to have cross-over stars; those players whose talent and image enable them to extend beyond the immediate world of their sport. The process of building these icons begins with superlative talent but you can not achieve this status if you do not possess the requisite charisma, good looks and astute management (to help you say no once in a while). Once again LeBron James has proven he is exactly this type of figure as he will be featured on the cover of the February issue of GQ. Among today's active athletes LeBron takes a backseat to nobody in cross-cultural appeal. I don't know who earns more from endorsements, him or Tiger, but I do believe that his youth, and ability to have fun with the projects he ...
New Partnership Enables You to Call the Action
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Yoostar has announced a partnership that will enable fans to integrate their own commentary into NBA broadcast and highlight packages. Beginning in the spring of 2009 subscribers will be able to purchase the Yoostar system which includes all the tools to turn a home or office into a broadcast studio: a sophisticated camera with built-in microphone, green screen, remote control and Yoostar software that runs on both PCs and Macs. "We are delighted to welcome the NBA to the Yoostar content family," said Fredric D. Rosen, CEO, Yoostar Entertainment Group. "Fans will soon be able to experience the thrill, and the challenge, of calling or analyzing real NBA action from their favorite team, or stepping up to the podium as Commissioner and announcing their ...
Canadiens Goalie Carey Price on the Cover of ESPN The Magazine
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“The Puck Stops Here,” in the January 26 issue of ESPN The Magazine, writer Lindsay Berra goes into the crease with Canadiens 21-year old goalie, Carey Price, who may have the highest-pressure job in sports. Pressure is part of the package with playing for the Glorious Ones. The Canadiens – arguably one of most storied franchises in all of sports, are celebrating their centennial season, hosting the 57th NHL All-Star Game and have the 4th best record in the Eastern Conference – expectations for the Stanley Cup are at a high. But it’s harder to stay calm and play in a town that regards a Stanley Cup as practically a civic right. Failure to deliver on the ultimate prize can leave scars – and bitter memories. That’s why Price’s quietness and composure may be ...
Is the NBA Getting Too Political?
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It should come as no surprise that the NBA, with an overwhelming majority of high profile black athletes, has a large number of Barack Obama supporters. David Aldridge has an interesting piece on NBA.com about what is has meant to some NBA players identifying several NBA personalities that were contributors to Obama's campaign: Lebron James, Magic Johnson, Baron Davis, Dwight Howard, Shane Battier, Jason Richardson, Joe Dumars, Chris Duhon, Grant Hill, Shawn Marion, Lakers coach Phil Jackson, Etan Thomas, Emeka Okafor, Marvin Williams, Corey Maggette, Jordan, Stephon Marbury, Luke Walton, Alonzo Mourning, Juwan Howard, Roger Mason, former players Isiah Thomas and Jalen Rose, Kings co-owner Joe Maloof (who also gave to Hillary Clinton) and Thunder ...







