- NBA fans in this city are searching for a new team. One of them, a fellow named Rich, is also looking for a new barber. These two facts are connected. (Los Angeles Times)
- NBA Commissioner David Stern sat down for a live interview with ABCs Michael Wilbon during halftime of Game 3 of the Finals and again dismissed the suggestion that the NBA draft lottery format should change. (USA Today)
- The Charlotte Bobcats, assuming they keep the No. (Sporting News)
- The latest victims of rapper Drake and singer Chris Browns spat at a Manhattan nightclub are NBA player Tony Parker and W.i.P., the club where the fight took place. (Newsday)
- Just about everything is better for teams at home. The crowds are nicer. The rims are friendlier. The surroundings are more comfortable. LeBron James would rather not think of it in those terms. (San Jose Mercury News)
- For a team that was outscored by only a point, things could not have unraveled much more quickly than they did in the third quarter for Oklahoma City. (Los Angeles Times)
- NEW YORK - Phil Jackson says there might be an NBA job that would lure him out of retirement. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- With the Heat and Thunder knotted at 1-1, the NBA Finals resume Sunday night for the latest in a series of "pivotal" games. (NBC Sports)
- After numerous rumors of potentially making NBA comeback, former Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy has confirmed via Twitter on Sat. June 16 that he is currently training on a daily basis in order to prepare for an NBA comeback next season. (Examiner)
Sunday, June 17, 2012
NBA
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