There is little left that defines New York City basketball, save for the Knicks’ eternal search for an impactful lead guard. It’s a search that has always been inflamed, exacerbated and magnified by the abundance of point guards bred by the city. There was the incandescent Pearl Washington, who rode a motorcycle and sometimes wore
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As we did with last year’s offseason trades and the in-season swaps from 2021/22, Hoops Rumors will be keeping track of all of the trades made this offseason, right up until the start of the 2022/23 season, updating this post with each transaction. Trades are listed here in reverse chronological order, with the latest on
Photo: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images Former President Donald Trump has a spot for a prominent Democratic Party activist LeBron James on his hypothetical basketball team. But there’s a catch – Trump only wants James if he opts to change genders. “I’ll say this to LeBron James who I don’t like very much. I’ll say, ‘LeBron, did
The legendary Set Free Richardson once said that basketball “is the sound of a drum.” Those words, spoken by the creative visionary who once spearheaded marketing campaigns for AND1, reflect just how undeniably beautiful of an art form the game truly is: it’s not just a sport, or poetry in motion, it’s a composition of
Over the years, Danny Green has racked up three NBA championships with three different teams and set the record for the most threes made in a Finals series. Still, accolades aside, Green is committed to giving back and creating more opportunities and resources for the youth in his hometown of Long Island, New York. Since
Former South Central High School and UNC basketball star Day'ron Sharpe is learning through his rookie season with the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA.