On Tuesday, ESPN announced that Clippers G Jamal Crawford is the NBA’s Sixth Man Award winner for second time in his career. Many fans agreed it was well deserved. Well there’s one NBA that doesn’t agree. Check it out & let us know what you think???
On Tuesday, ESPN announced that Clippers G Jamal Crawford is the NBA’s Sixth Man Award winner for second time in his career. Many fans agreed it was well deserved. Well there’s one NBA that doesn’t agree. Check it out & let us know what you think???
Looks like K Michelle is at it again. She’s had public disputes with her NBA beaus such as Knicks guard JR Smith and Pacers guard Lance Stephenson and now the drama surrounds Bulls forward Taj Gibson.
There’s always been some sentiment that the Miami Heat are coddled and Lebron James is commissioner David Stern’s golden child. Often people complain about the fouls called or lack there of when it comes to Lebron. However to actually hear a coach and team hint at the very thought is a little shocking. It is fitting though that coach Tom Thibodeau and the Chicago Bulls would be the ones to address the elephant in the room. The Bulls and Heat have been in a dogfight of a playoff series and I’m sure there’s some resentment since the Bulls ended the Heat’s 27-game win streak and stopped them from creating history. Last night things came to a head in the already physical matchup when Nazr Mohammed was ejected for shoving Lebron to the floor. While Nazr was ejected, Lebron was given a technical and allowed to continue playing. While the shoves were clearly different, the Bulls think there’s a conspiracy going on considering all the dirty plays that have gone on between the two. Read more after the jump.
If you missed last night’s Bulls/Heat game, you really missed out on a crazy game. It got physical and the Heat just mollywhopped the Bulls. ESPN describes it: After nine technical fouls, two ejections and a whole lot of extracurricular pushing and shoving, the end results were as follows: The biggest postseason win in Heat history, the biggest postseason loss in Chicago Bulls history, and tons of fresh venom pulsing through the veins of this now-tied Eastern Conference semifinal series. Miami won 115-78, a stunning outcome for a game that was basically back-and-forth for much of the first half. A couple of the highlights came from LeBron James and Joakim Noah (almost fight over ball) along with Taj Gibson (loses it after getting ejected). Check’em out…