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David Stern Proves What a Joke the NBA Is

David Stern Proves What a Joke the NBA Is

Rather than celebrating a return of basketball, the NBA, Commissioner David Stern and its owners proved how incompetent, petty and ultimately what jokes they are. After nixing a trade that would have sent New Orleans Hornets point guard Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers, the NBA made the NHL look like a well-oiled machine. more ›

Chris Paul Trade Called Off

Chris Paul Trade Called Off

Somewhere in between the time it took for me to park my car in Downtown Los Angeles at 6:00 p.m. and the seven-block walk to the STAPLES Center, the Lakers' Chris Paul trade has been called off. more ›

NBA Cancels First Two Weeks of Season, More Looming

NBA Cancels First Two Weeks of Season, More Looming

Monday night on the streets of New York City, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced the cancellation of the first two weeks of the NBA season. This included all 100 games scheduled to be played through November 14 which will cost players $160 million in salary. Stern added that further cancellations will come in two-week increments. more ›

TV Junkie: The Pitch - The Creator & Producer of Comedy Central's 'Ugly Americans'

TV Junkie: The Pitch - The Creator & Producer of Comedy Central's 'Ugly Americans'

We had the chance to speak with series creator Devin Clark and executive producer David M. Stern about "Ugly Americans" (Wednesdays/Tonight at 10:30pm on Comedy Central). They gave us The Pitch: more ›

The Breeder's Cup Brings Out Big Names, Beautiful People and Bloggers

           

On Saturday, the gorgeous grounds of Santa Anita Park in Arcadia hosted sports’ second richest day, the Breeder’s Cup. Over $17 million in prize money was handed out on Saturday, which is about $16.5 million more than you’d typically find being handed out on pretty much any other Saturday in Santa Anita. more ›

Tim Hardaway Banned From NBA All-Star Game For Saying He Hates Gays

#106 Former Miami Heat star Tim Hardaway went on a Miami sports talk radio show and had no problem going on and on about how he hates homosexuals, flat out admitting to being homophobic. Later he apologized, but the NBA decided today to ban the former All-Star from any activities from this year's All-Star Game in Las Vegas. "It is inappropriate for him to be representing us given the disparity between his views and... more ›

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