To keep Dwight Howard, the Lakers will have to sell him on a vision for 2014 and beyond. As a result, if championships are his goal, the Rockets are the safer bet for a whole host of reasons. Read More. Written by Jonathan Tjarks on May 23, 2013
Stan Van Gundy knows his family has become comfortable living together in Orlando and has made it clear that he will not coach in the NBA next season. Read More.
The event gives front offices the opportunity to evaluate D-League players with the possibility of offering Summer League or training camp invites. Read More.
Tyus Jones, the No. 2 overall recruit for 2014 and an excellent point guard, was selected by Paul Biancardi, Adam Finkelstein and John Stovall. Read More.
Marcus Smart has been named the Big 12 Player of the Year, becoming the first freshman to win the award since Michael Beasley in 2008 and Kevin Durant in 2007. Smart also was named Freshman of the Year.
Smart is joined on the All-Big 12 First Team by Ben McLemore and Jeff Withey of Kansas, Rodney McGruder of Kansas State and Romero Osby of Oklahoma.
On the All-Big 12 Second Team are Travis Releford of Kansas, Angel Rodriguez of Kansas State, Markel Brown of Oklahoma State, Will Clyburn of Iowa State and Pierre Jackson of Baylor.
On the All-Big 12 Third Team are Isaiah Austin of Baylor, Oklahoma's Amath M'Baye and Steven Pledger, LeBron Nash of Oklahoma State and Iowa State's Melvin Ejim.
Withey was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
West Virginia is restructuring Bob Huggins’ contract, which was agreed to in 2008.
Athletic Director Oliver Luck said the school is "looking at adding to both the length and the compensation."
Huggins’ current contract runs through the 2019 season and will pay him $2.3 million for the upcoming season.
"I want to do this as long as I'm excited about doing it, as long as I feel like I can bring the kind of passion to it that I've always brought," Huggins said. "When it comes to where I say, 'I just don't want to go in there and do this,' I need to quit."
Da'Sean Butler has been unsuccessful to date in coming back from a bad knee injury. Butler was drafted in the second round of the 2010 NBA Draft by the Heat.
Butler spent last season in the D-League.
Butler is currently serving as a graduate assistant at West Virginia as he recovers from a third surgery on his left knee.