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Life is good when you’re part of the Roc Nation Agency Family. Remember a few weeks back when we told you that Jay-Z signed Skylar Diggins as one of his first clients for his new sports agency? Apparently, being one of Jay’s ...
Life is good when you’re part of the Roc Nation Agency Family. Remember a few weeks back when we told you that Jay-Z signed Skylar Diggins as one of his first clients for his new sports agency? Apparently, being one of Jay’s clients comes with perks. Check out Skylar’s new gift: (Click for a larger [...]The post Jay-Z Surprised Skylar Diggins With a Brand New Mercedes (Photo) appeared first on Dime Magazine (dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers.
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We haven't even hit June yet, but free agency speculation is beginning to ramp up. With the Rockets set to make a pitch to Dwight Howard in less than six weeks, Ken Berger of CBS Sports is reporting that they are the Rockets "intrigue hi...
We haven't even hit June yet, but free agency speculation is beginning to ramp up. With the Rockets set to make a pitch to Dwight Howard in less than six weeks, Ken Berger of CBS Sports is reporting that they are the Rockets "intrigue him the most" at this juncture. Here's what Berger had to say: With six weeks to go before Howard becomes an unrestricted free agent, the team that is said to intrigue him the most is the Houston Rockets, according to multiple people briefed on internal conversations surrounding Howard's free-agent decision. The Rockets have a young star, James Harden, who has proved himself worthy of playing the leading role for the franchise; a budding 3-point shooting threat in Chandler Parsons; a defensive-minded coach in Kevin McHale; and Omer Asik, the kind of 7-footer Howard is believed to want next to him in the frontcourt.The clear advantage for the Lakers in their effort to re-sign Howard is the 2011 collective bargaining agreement, which allows LA to give Howard a five-year deal with annual increases based on 7.5 percent of his first-year salary in a new deal -- which will be in excess of $20 million. Another team with cap room to sign Howard could only give him a four-year deal with 4.5 percent annual increases -- the same arrangement Howard would be limited to if he agreed to leave via a sign-and-trade. But Howard is only 27, and barring a career-ending injury, he'll clearly get one more max deal after this one. A four-year deal with an opt-out after three years, for example, would in some ways be preferable to Howard because he'd hit the open market again at age 30 and could then secure his five-year max deal. Also, by signing with a team in Texas -- where the Rockets and Mavs obviously reside -- Howard would reap substantial savings by paying no state income tax. According to some early estimates, Howard's tax savings in Texas could approach $10 million over four years. In short: Let the Dwightmare begin. Again. We've discussed Dwight Howard over and over in past 15 months as the Rockets have targeted him over and over again, so you pretty much know the book on him. He, along with James Harden, would form one of the top duos in the league, and would instantly vault the Rockets into the conversation with all the contenders in the Western Conference. There's little doubt that Morey will do whatever he can to get him in a Rockets uniform because the potential payoff is so high. What is in doubt is how healthy Howard will be and how much of a long-term effect his back injuries will have. There was talk before the season that Howard's back had a degenerative condition, but as the season went along, Howard progressed and improved immensely. By the end of the year, he was clearly approaching 100%, and helped push the Lakers into the playoffs. Whether that healthy back will hold up is what would give Morey the slightest bit on anxiety before signing him a four year max contract. After waiting years for Yao and Tracy McGrady's contracts to finally expire, the Rockets can't afford to deal with another injured star sucking up space on the payroll. Regardless of the concerns, it's extremely exciting to even be in the conversation and to imagine Howard in this offense. In Los Angeles, Howard was miscast for his role, and with the Rockets, Kevin McHale could put Howard in the middle and space the floor with four shooters around him, allowing him the space he had to operate in Orlando. Surely that freedom will be a big part of the Rockets pitch to Howard, and let's hope it, along with the potential for a number of titles in Houston is enough to sway him to turn down Los Angeles.
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The "NBA Countdown" crew reacts to the Spurs Game 1 victory over the Grizzlies in the Western Conference Finals.
The "NBA Countdown" crew reacts to the Spurs Game 1 victory over the Grizzlies in the Western Conference Finals.
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DeJuan Blair played all of five minutes during San Antonio’s 105-83 blowout of Memphis in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on Sunday afternoon. But he made the most of his time. Both of his buckets were SportsCenter-worthy. ...
DeJuan Blair played all of five minutes during San Antonio’s 105-83 blowout of Memphis in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on Sunday afternoon. But he made the most of his time. Both of his buckets were SportsCenter-worthy. One was a running tip-in that he somehow made even while falling out of bounds. The [...]The post DeJuan Blair Made a Pair Of Insane Shots During San Antonio’s Big Game 1 Win appeared first on Dime Magazine (dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers.
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THE FACTS: Tony Parker scored 20 points and had nine assists in 33 minutes to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 105-83 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday for a 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. Game 2 is Tuesday at AT&T ...
THE FACTS: Tony Parker scored 20 points and had nine assists in 33 minutes to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 105-83 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday for a 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. Game 2 is Tuesday at AT&T Center.
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Larry Drew remains under contract with the Atlanta Hawks but the team is actively pursuing other candidates to fill the role next season. Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry met with the media on Saturday as part of the Hawks' ex...
Larry Drew remains under contract with the Atlanta Hawks but the team is actively pursuing other candidates to fill the role next season. Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry met with the media on Saturday as part of the Hawks' exit process. During his talk, he discussed the status of his head coach Larry Drew and said that he would take some time before deciding whether to bring back Drew or begin a coaching search. "We're going to take some time, give it some distance, give it some space from the season, from the playoffs, from the emotions of that," Ferry said on the practice court at Philips Arena. "Then we'll make decisions that we feel are best in the short-term and long-term interests of the team." Ferry is expected to rebuild the Hawks from the ground up with a roster that essentially includes three players who are under contract for next season. That could include Drew with whom he inherited after taking over for Rick Sund last summer. Drew helped guide the Hawks to a 44-38 mark during the regular season and is 128-102 in three seasons with Atlanta. The Hawks have made the playoffs in all three seasons and upset the Orlando Magic in the first round in 2010. Atlanta has been ousted in the first round the last two seasons by the Boston Celtics and the Indiana Pacers. "I thought we had a really good season given what our circumstances were. They weren't the best," Drew said. "Whether I'm back here or not, I don't know. The one thing I will say is I've had a great run here."
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According to a CBS story by Ken Berger, Dwight Howard is no lock to return to the Lakers and is intrigued by Houston and Dallas--though, according to that story, more towards Houston. As in any case, with such rumors, it's hard to kn...
According to a CBS story by Ken Berger, Dwight Howard is no lock to return to the Lakers and is intrigued by Houston and Dallas--though, according to that story, more towards Houston. As in any case, with such rumors, it's hard to know what this means, if anything. Dallas and Houston have both been publicly linked with Dwight for so long that "multiple sources" might just be conventional wisdom. But the Mavericks and Houston can afford it and each has a star to pair with Dwight, and so on and so forth. Here are the things that are true: Dwight signed with the Lakers with the dream of being the star in constellation Laker town. He'd win a couple of titles with Kobe, Pau and Nash and then glide into being the Lakers star on Kobe's retirement. Circumstances last year made it look like just Kobe and Dwight and then Kobe's injury gave Dwight a sobering glimpse into a potential future in which he's stuck on a terrible team that can't improve.... And that is a heavy thing to have to weigh. From a logical perspective, the Rockets are a better bet than the Mavericks; their star is younger and they have more assets. And, of course, the smart money is still on him choosing to be prince of Lakerland. People tend to. But neither logic, nor smart money always have their day.
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Dec 4, 2012; Houston, TX, USA; Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard (12) attempts to drive the ball during the third quarter against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Dwight Howard ...
Dec 4, 2012; Houston, TX, USA; Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard (12) attempts to drive the ball during the third quarter against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Dwight Howard is a free agent this summer and the Los Angeles Lakers certainly hope that one of the most dominant big men (when healthy) in the game will stay in Hollywood. However, according to a CBS Sports report, Howard is also intrigued by other teams and will explore his options. According to the report, the Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks are two teams that interest Dwight the most. The Rockets made the playoffs this year, led by a rising superstar in James Harden. The team also has great role players in Omer Asik, Chandler Parsons and, to some extent, Jeremy Lin. Creating enough cap room to sign Howard to the max wouldn’t really be a problem for Houston. As for the Mavericks, Mark Cuban and Dirk Nowitzki will be pushing hard to recruit Dwight. Dirk has already announced that as soon as his contract expires, he would be willing to take a significant pay cut in order to give the team even more flexibility moving forward. Even though Nowitzki isn’t getting any younger, it’s not hard to see why Dallas would be an attractive destination for Howard. The Mavs have not committed to long-term contracts in order to avoid jeopardizing their long-term ability to sign superstars, and it could perhaps pay off as early as this summer. The Lakers can still offer Dwight most money, but coming off a very disappointing year and considering the fact that Kobe Bryant has a torn Achilles, Howard could very well look to chase a championship elsewhere. Don’t forget to “LIKE” King James Gospel on Facebook for the latest news, columns and updates on all things NBA. @VytisLasaitis
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