Former Nets all-star Jayson Williams has lived a life worthy of a Netflix series full of plot twist and turns involving two sister that have died of AIDS, a manslaughter charge, prison, drug abuse, multi-million dollar contracts and more. If you don’t know his crazy life story, this interview he did with Funk Flex is definitely worth watching.
In episode two of ‘Ball in the Family’ we get a closer look at Lonzo Ball making the adjustment from college star to NBA professional, his mom Tina’s recovery from a massive stroke and his brother starting there own path alone for the first time at UCLA and Chino Hills.
Ball In The Family starring LA Lakers top pick in the 2017 NBA Draft Lonzo Ball and his entire family. Made it’s reality TV debut on Facebook this week and just when you thought you figured out the very vocal Lavar Ball, episode one will change your mind. In addition to being a media lighting rod for criticism, we somehow forgot that he’s also a son, father and husband just trying to do right by his family.
Kyrie Irving says goodbye to the fans in Cleveland and the Cavaliers organization via social media after the trade to send him to the Celtics was finalized.
Kevin Durant was a guest on Hot Ones with Sean Evans to run the Internet famous gauntlet of 10 increasingly hot wings while answering spicy questions. The last time we saw KD in official action, was when the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. Ironically, Durant would kinda face-off against the Cavs once more before the new season. As Cavaliers forward Kevin Love also accepted the Hot Ones challenge a few months ago and powered his way through each Scoville unit like a chicken champ. Watch as KD stays calm under pressure while sweating bullets as he answers questions from fans in between bites.
Watch Zion Williamson and the SC Select squad face-off against LaMelo Ball and the Big Baller Brand team live at the adidas Summer Championships in Las Vegas. Art by Karmo Ruusmaa.
La La Anthony was a guest on HOT 97 with Ebro, Peter Rosenberg and Laura Stylez and spoke about her complicated relationship with Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson getting fired, Power, her travels in the music industry and much, much more.
Chris Paul took to Instagram to thank the fans in Los Angles and the Clippers organization for six seasons of Lob City basketball.
“Unbelievable amount of emotions right now- I don’t even know what to say. Lots of love and tears. I’m so blessed and thankful for the ability to play this game, this is the part that no one can prepare you for. To the Los Angeles community and to CLIPPER NATION I say THANK YOU!!! For the past 6 years you all have welcomed not only me but my family. We love all of you. Most importantly, I’m thinking about the kids at LA’s Best and the Brotherhood Crusade. You guys have changed my life. Doesn’t matter where I go to work- we have a lot more to do.”
The Clippers have traded Chris Paul to the Rockets for Patrick Beverley, Sam Dekker, Lou Williams and a top-3 protected 2018 first round pick.RIP Lob City.
My brother off to a new journey! Best of luck @CP3!! H-Town y'all got a great one coming to your city. #BrotherHood??
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 28, 2017
Chris Paul and James Harden were determined to play together, and found a way with Rockets-Clippers trade agreed upon today.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) June 28, 2017
The Rockets are pairing Chris Paul with James Harden. @WojVerticalNBA report. https://t.co/hmIWcnSSVq pic.twitter.com/w9wYGjCTu4
— The Vertical (@TheVertical) June 28, 2017
Phil Jackson was finally fired and it’s like Christmas in June for Knick fans today. One day after serious rumours surfaced of a rift between Dolan and Jackson, the Knicks this statement below and happy triangle free days are ahead in the Big Apple.
“After careful thought and consideration, we mutually agreed that the Knicks will be going in a different direction,” said Mr. Dolan. “Phil Jackson is one of the most celebrated and successful individuals in the history of the NBA. His legacy in the game of basketball is unmatched. We wish him the best and thank him for his service to the Knicks as both a player and an executive.
“While we are currently evaluating how best to move forward regarding the leadership of the organization, I will not be involved in the operation of the team,” continued Mr. Dolan. “Steve Mills, the team’s general manager, will run the day-to-day business of the organization over the short term. Tim Leiweke, who brings tremendous expertise and experience in sports franchise management from both Toronto and Los Angeles and is our partner in the Oak View Group, will advise and work with Steve on an interim basis to help develop a go-forward plan.”
“The New York Knicks will always hold a special place in my heart,” Mr. Jackson said. “This team and this town launched my NBA career. I will forever be indebted to them. I am grateful to Mr. Dolan for giving me the opportunity to return here.
“I had hoped, of course, to bring another NBA championship to the Garden. As someone who treasures winning, I am deeply disappointed that we weren’t able to do that. New York fans deserve nothing less. I wish them and the Knicks organization all the best – today and always.”
Jalen Rose was a guest on Power 105.1 FM’s Breakfast Club show with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God to talk about tonights NBA Draft, the Ball family, his new ESPN show Jalen vs. Everybody, the state of today’s game and much more.
“The stuff you hear about Steph sacrificing and being selfless and caring about his teammates and other people is real. It’s not fake. It’s not a facade. He doesn’t put on this mask to come in and fake in front of you guys. It’s amazing to see a superstar who doesn’t care about nothing but the group.” – Kevin Durant, Art by Hyperthree.
During All-Star weekend at a local New Orleans barbershop Beats by Dre hosted LeBron James, Draymond Green, 2 Chainz, Charles Oakley and a few other special guests to talk the NBA, Olympics, music, football and more.
With the help of Jimmy Kimmel, Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine pranks his good friend and Clippers super reserve Jamal Crawford. As far as cool customers go, Crawford might be the coolest as he jumps through every ridiculous hoop put in his path to support a fake charity called “Children Without Hoverboards” without flinching.
Down 3-1 with their backs against the wall (again). Each game the Cleveland Cavaliers play is a do or die situation. Which makes this piece by Bam! Bam! Bam! of all-star guard Kyrie Irving aka Kung Fu Kyrie as Bruce Lee in Game of Death perfect.
“K.D. took over. You can tell: He knows this is his moment. He’s been an amazing player in this league for a long time. He senses this is his time, his moment, his team. I mean, it’s not literally just his team. We have a group around him that can help create space for him. … I think he’s having the time of his life out there.” – Steve Kerr on Kevin Durant, Art created byBam! Bam! Bam!
Ahead of Game 3 in Cleveland, Cavaliers guard JR Smith and his wife Shirley sat down with ESPN’s Rachel Nichols to talk about their daughter Dakota, who was born four months premature.
Charles Barkley popped up in Nashville to take in the Stanley Cup Final and like a lost episode of Pro Stars. Sir Charles hooked up with Wayne Gretzky to talk NBA vs NHL playoffs and his admiration for hockey that began in Alabama.
“I started following hockey actually in Birmingham, Alabama,” Barkley said. “They had a team called the Bulls back in the day. That was my first recollection of hockey. Then when I got to Philadelphia, my favorite hockey player of all time is Ron Hextall. I got to know him and Eric Lindros going to a bunch of Flyers games. Then Mike Wilbon, one of my mentors, takes me to the Stanley Cup Playoffs with the Blackhawks the last few years.
“I was in Alabama and I’m here, I’m talking to J.R. (Jeremy Roenick), who I talk to quite a bit, he’s my neighbor in Arizona, and he’s like, ‘Man, you’ve got to come to Nashville for a game.’ He said, ‘It’s the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.’ Then I get a really nice call from Commissioner Bettman and he says, ‘Hey, for all the nice things you’ve been saying about hockey, come to a game.’ So I said, ‘Hey, I got nothing to do.’ ”
More of Charles Barkley on the Stanley Cup Final:
“Going over the edge isn’t going to win me a championship. I think I’m a pretty smart guy and I learned my lesson. I went over the edge before. Fool me once; you can’t fool me twice.” – Draymond Green, ESPN. Art by Jeffrey Fulgencio.
Based on the book ‘The Success Equation‘ by author Michael Mauboussin. Vox Media put this video together of his theory that found season standings for the NBA reflect skill levels more so than the seasons of other major team sports, with NHL hockey being the sport closest to the luck side of the continuum.