The New York Knicks appear to be close to landing forward/center Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors.
The New York Knicks appear to be close to landing forward/center Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors.
According to sources, the Charlotte Bobcats are expected to make a blockbuster trade within the next couple of hours. It has been clear that Gerald Wallace has been on the trading block for the past couple of weeks and the Bobcats are looking to acquire a center to play alongside Emeka Okafor.
The Los Angeles Clippers have opened up the new season in terrible fashion. With 9 losses and only 1 win, they currently have the second worst record in the league. To make things worse, before the season started, Clippers were considered to be one of the most improved teams in the West. Especially, after braining Baron Davis and Marcus Camby to Clipperland.
Yesterday, federal regulators accused Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban of insider trading by using using confidential information on a stock sale to avoid more than $750,000 in losses.
The New Jersey Nets are currently in rebuilding mode and as a result, teams have begun to explore the availability of Vince Carter. Inside sources believe that the Nets will make the veteran shooting guard available at the trade deadline.
The Golden State Warriors have signed guard/forward Stephen Jackson to a contract extension. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not announced but it has been reported that the contract is worth just under $28 million over three years.
The highest paid bench player in the NBA, Stephon Marbury had a 45-minute meeting yesterday with Donnie Walsh at the team’s Westchester headquarters, according to the New York Post.
The Chicago Bulls’ backcourt has been hit with several injuries early in the season. Kirk Hinrich could be sidelined for up to three months after having thumb surgery and Larry Hughes has still not played this season due to a shoulder injury.
If you look on Gilbert Arenas’s calendar, you may find January 20th, 2009 circled, marked with an check, or even colored in red white and blue. No, not because he expects to comeback from his injury (hopefully, he’ll be back by then) or even play against a major contender in the Eastern Conference. It actually has nothing to do with basketball.
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