Wednesday, June 20, 2012

NBA

  • CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) -- Former NBA and ABA player Dennis Hamilton has died. He was 68. According to Arizona State University, where he played in college, Hamilton died Monday evening.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • The 2012 postseason has featured two instant-classic performances: Rajon Rondos amazing 44-8-10 game and LeBron James cold-blooded 45-15-5 follow-up to save Miamis season.
  • (ESPN)
  • NBA Finals coverage is still on track to be the highest-rated since the L.A. Lakers-Detroit finals in 2004. Tuesdays Oklahoma City-Miami Game 4 drew a 12.4 overnight TV rating, translating to 12.
  • (USA Today)
  • REUTERS - Mike Dunlap was named head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, taking over a team that posted the National Basketball Associations worst record ever last season.
  • (Bobcats name Dunlap as head coach - Reuters India)
  • If the Knicks have plans to reunite Amare Stoudemire with his former Phoenix Suns teammate and pick-and-roll partner Steve Nash, the 38-year-old point guard would be all ears.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • The Birmingham Black Bears and Honey Badgers are possible mascots being thrown around for a Birmingham NBA team. No, the city isnt getting one right now. But one teenager has launched a twitter campaign and online petition to generate support.
  • (ABC 33/40 News)
  • Even though the NBA Finals have been simply fantastic, basketball fans still have a lot to look forward to this summer. If you enjoy trades, stay tuned. One of the first big bombshells dropped today.
  • (Dime Magazine)
  • The Miami Heat beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 104-98 Tuesday night. Game Five will be played Thursday night. The Heats LeBron James has been suffering from a left leg injury. Copyright © 2012 National Public Radio®.
  • (NPR News)
  • Duke guard Austin Rivers worked out for the Portland Trail Blazers Wednesday at their practice facility in Tualatin.
  • (Oregonian)
  • Game four of the NBA Finals on ABC -- in which the Miami Heat topped the Oklahoma City Thunder to tighten their grip on the title with a 3-1 series lead -- was the top-rated program Tuesday night, reports TVbytheNumbers.com. The game had a preliminary 6.
  • (Tvweek.com)

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