Because of a bad back, Donatas Motiejunas will be back in Houston. Because the 7-foot forward could not get clearance for a back injury that required surgery nearly a year ago, the Pistons voided a three-team trade that included the Rockets and 76ers. Yahoo Sports was first to re … | Continue reading
VIDEO: Anthony Davis dropped a NBA season-high 59 points on the Detroit Pistons HANG TIME HEADQUARTERS — Anthony Davis served up a reminder Sunday of why so many NBA pundits and observers pegged this season as his opportunity to take his game to the next level. His 59-point, 20-r … | Continue reading
VIDEO: The Fast Break — Feb. 21 NEWS OF THE MORNING Warriors beef up big man ranks | Van Gundy takes blame for Pistons’ surrender to Davis | Lakers to start Russell the rest of the way | Was Lebron was right about Waiters? No. 1: Warriors beef up big man ranks — What do you get t … | Continue reading
The Golden State Warriors agreed Sunday night to a contract with recently released center Anderson Varejao for the rest of the season. | Continue reading
HANG TIME NEW JERSEY — With a 48-4 record, the Golden State Warriors had no real need to make or take calls at the trade deadline. But they’ll gladly take the opportunity to add some frontline help via the buyout market. Yahoo’s Shams Charania and Marc Spears report that the Warr … | Continue reading
Donatas Motiejunas and Marcus Thornton did not play for the Detroit Pistons on Sunday against the New Orleans Pelicans because the trade that brought them from Houston has not been finalized. | Continue reading
VIDEO: The Fast Break — Feb. 20 NEWS OF THE MORNING Brad Stevens, an ex-college guy, NBA coach of the year? | Pacers expecting big things from Myles Turner | Dave Joerger has a new team in Memphis | Jeff Green a difference maker? No. 1: Brad Stevens, college guy, NBA coach of the … | Continue reading
VIDEO: Top 10 Plays from busy Friday night NEWS OF THE MORNING Lillard out-MVPs the MVP | Spurs bid Kobe adieu | Playoffs (PLAYOFFS?!) fading for Knicks | Mavs need more from Matthews No. 1: Lillard out-MVPs the MVP — It was offered as high praise, but when Golden State coach Ste … | Continue reading
Jimmer Fredette is about to get another shot in the NBA. | Continue reading
Let’s state the obvious: There are no high quality players being cut loose by teams. They all have flaws. If they were still in their prime or at least playing at a relatively high level, they’d still be with their teams. But the buyout season is all about finding the right fit, … | Continue reading