The Cavaliers are leading the NBA in points per 100 possessions after finishing 19th in the category last season, which is a big reason why they are 2nd in our new rankings.
Monta Ellis is still at least a full month away from his return to the court for the Warriors, but he recently called RealGM with the full story behind his ankle injury.
Chris Paul led all players in Season FIC during the 2007-08 campaign and he is the current per 40 leader of the preseason. How are other players performing thus far?
Just three installments remain in the series, with this chapter housing names like Michael Jordan, Kevin McHale, and Carmelo Anthony. It was incredibly hard to leave off a number of players, and I’m sure after reading you’ll see exactly whom I decided skip over this time around.
Born within six months of each other in opposite corners of the world, two seven footers who are finalists for the Basketball Hall of Fame this fall are two of the best ever to play the center position.
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The Giants looked decent last night, especially in the first quarter. The Redskins, meanwhile, didn’t look good at all. My projection of eight wins for Washington isn’t looking solid, but it’s only Week One.
Manu Ginobili revealed on Thursday that extensions talks have been delayed in San Antonio following his recent ankle surgery. The Spurs will probably end up inking Manu to something before the start of the season, but it might go down to the deadline.
Talks between Delonte West and the Cavaliers are reportedly at a standstill with Cleveland offering the guard $4 million, well below the $5.5 million he wants. I’d give him closer to $4 million, but agent Aaron Goodwin believes otherwise.
David Stern reportedly made the call to kickMario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur out of the Rookie Transition Program early Wednesday morning. I don’t know why these two couldn’t have waited until the four-day event was over or at least been a little more discreet about it.
Blazers' Coach Nate McMillan claims that 2007’s first overall pickGreg Oden is progressing just how Portland hoped. The former Buckeye is going to be a force this season, but I hope he’s not being overhyped. Oden hasn’t played in a real game since the spring of 2007; he’ll need some time.
The Pacers aren’t making much progress with Danny Grangeron an extension with more than two months left before the deadline. Agent Mark Bartelstein doesn’t seem too worried about agreeing on a pact, but that would make Granger a restricted free agent next summer. That could be scary for Indiana.
Cubs' pitcher Carlos Zambrano was diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis on Thursday but hopes to be back in Chicago’s rotation by next week. I don’t care how much of a lead the Cubbies have – the Windy City has to be mighty scared. If the Rays can hold on with all their injuries, the Cubs should be able to, though.
Jason Giambi lost a bout with a bathroom door recently, leaving him with a bruiser on the corner of his right eyelid. Giambi is always good for a great story (see: gold thongs, partying, and now bathroom doors), which, sadly, is one of the only reasons I think the Yankees need to retain him.
Mets' fans are paying as much as $869 for a pair of seats taken from Shea Stadium, a moderate price to pay for a piece of history. I’d pay a hundred or so bucks for something from Yankee Stadium, but I wouldn’t shell out close to $900 for a seat, as much as I’d be tempted to do so.
Tom Brady isn’t listed on the Patriots’ injury report heading into Week One of the season, which marks the first time since the 2005 Super Bowl that he’s been absent on the list. Maybe this means that he’ll actually miss the game…
Chad Johnson, excuse me Chad ‘Ocho Cinco’, has officially had his name changed on the Bengals’ website. ESPN.com has also changed Chad’s surname, but CBS Sports hasn’t as of Thursday night.