Top Five Most Underrated Players in the NBA
Some players are just forgotten about and don’t get enough credit. It may be because they are on a bad team.
Some players are just forgotten about and don’t get enough credit. It may be because they are on a bad team.
Vince Carter was brought in for these kind of situations. He failed the first time with his team down one a few possessions earlier when Rasheed Wallace blocked his shot leading to Rajon Rondo’s runner to put Boston up three.
The Nets’ Keyon Dooling reacts during the fourth quarter of the victory over the Clippers Wednesday night.
Examining the biggest stories of the first half of the NBA season is an exercise in negativism.
New York Knicks David Lee tries to stop New Jersey Nets Vince Carter from driving to the basket in the second quarter at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 18, 2009.
View full size photo>> Warriors : 12-28 Nets : 3-38 T ip-Off: 7:30 TV: CSN Bay Area Radio: KNBR 680 Blog Buddy: Nets Daily The New Jersey Nets still haven’t won a game in calendar year 2010, and that shouldn’t change after tonight.
The grind of playing in the NBA is supposed to be softened with victories on a fairly regular basis, even for the worst teams.
By his own accounting, Fred Carter has two claims to fame: He invented the fist bump.
A big screen TV in the New Jersey Nets locker room Monday at Staples Center is showing a recent game between the Lakers and Clippers.
EAST RUTHERFORD a ‘ The Nets flew west Sunday as their season continues to go south and with the players not knowing where they will end up.
By his own accounting, Fred Carter has two claims to fame. He invented the fist bump.
The Washington National Opera will stage five productions in the 2010-2011 season, including a production of Giacomo Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” that’s new to the nation’s capital.
Shawn Marion ’s scoring average is his lowest since his rookie season. His rebounding average represents a career low.
Asked if Eduardo Najera had been rescued by the Mavericks, Devin Harris laughed the kind of laugh that hinted at something more.
Chris Paul made a driving layup as he was fouled with 7.6 seconds left, and the New Orleans Hornets narrowly averted a stunning loss at home Friday night by beating the Nets , 103-99. The Hornets had blown a 15-point lead and trailed, 99-98, before Paul capped an 11-point, 18-assist performance by putting New Orleans ahead for good.