July 9th, 2008
It’s almost over, and while the Becky Hammon saga continues, so does the hypocrisy.
Over the past few weeks, another basketballer has made it known he would be playing for another team rather than his home country. Chris Kaman of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers received his German citizenship and will play for their team in […]
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February 14th, 2008
While I haven’t really mentioned it here, I have a crush on Ruth Riley. Since I become a follower of the WNBA, I’ve always thought she was very attractive (not to mention a damn good baller) and the more I read about her and her activism, the more I think she’s a pretty nice person, […]
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February 14th, 2008
As the NBA prepares to travel to New Orleans for All-Star Weekend, WNBA.com sat down with Los Angeles Sparks guard and Louisiana native Temeka Johnson to talk about her memories of Hurricane Katrina and how her family was affected.
“I was in Washington, D.C., sitting in my living room watching it unfold on […]
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February 12th, 2008
I’ll admit it, I’m a sucker for the NBA’s All-Star Saturday Night.
My favorite competition is the Three-Point Shootout, but one of the events consistently gaining in popularity is the Shooting Stars competition, which brings together a NBA star, a WNBA star and a NBA legend.
This year’s field includes:
Defending Shooting Stars champion Detroit, including Shock star […]
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January 19th, 2008
(And $500 million.)
One man feels the NBA owes him some respect, some recognition and what I mentioned above (well, I’m not certain about the “N”) and damned if he’s not suing to get it.
Lightning Mitchell (yeah) has filed a lawsuit in federal court claiming the National Basketball Association stole his idea for a women’s basketball […]
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