Let’s just say there was really only one kind of slam dunk possible in the NBA bubble.
On Sunday, the Lose Angeles Lakers defeated the Miami Heat 106-93 and claimed their 17th NBA title. One fan was determined to party in a responsible manner.
Kobe dead at 41. Grammys scandal. Coronavirus spreading. Ramaphosa drama. Ellen to interview Meghan. Peppa Pig sued.
If you leap over a man who stands 7-foot-1-inch tall, or around 2,16 metres, you are definitely exhibiting bird-like qualities. We’re talking about Hamidou Diallo.
Bad Lip Reading have outdone themselves again, putting words in the mouths of the NBA’s biggest superstars.
Basketballer JR Smith had himself a shocker in the opening game of the NBA Finals series, with some calling it the dumbest play of all time.
Last night, Fergie put her own spin on the American national anthem. Instead of respect, peeps were quick to knock her performance.
Gordon Hayward is fresh off inking a four year contract worth around R1,7 billion, but he’ll never forget his debut Celtics appearance for all the wrong reasons.
When you take size 22 shoes and stand over seven feet tall it’s a long way to the ground. Here’s one of the NBA’s most-loved former stars getting acquainted with the floor.
It looks like the life of a South African sports minister these days can be quite the hoot. Check out Fikile Mbalula’s latest jol in New York.
After Nike paid for a journalists trip and expenses to meet LeBron James, the footwear and fashion company was reportedly furious with the article that emerged.
The NBA‘s Clippers Team owner, Donald Sterling, no longer owns his own team. Shame. NBA commissioner Adam Silver made this call and banned poor old Donald from his own team because apparently Donald is racist and Adam is not. Let us explain: Sterling made some pretty outlandishly racist comments, which were then recorded and published […]
L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling told his girlfriend, V Stiviano he does not want her bringing black people to his games, including Magic Johnson. It was too bad for Don that she got it all on tape, because since the release of the tape over a dozen sponsors have abandoned the team.
Earning the big bucks during your career as an athlete doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed financial security once that knee of your’s finally gives in. A study found that 78% of former NFL players were in financial distress only two years after retirement. 60% of NBA players weren’t doing much better after five years due to lousy investments, divorce and excessive partying. But there are few that did pretty well
If you think that shoelace-untying ended in High School, you are sadly mistaken.
Former NBA player Dennis Rodman seems to really like North Korea. The 52 year-old was there on his fourth visit in less than a year, and he violently defended his position when he was interviewed by CNN’s ‘New Day’.
Good guy Kyrie Irving visited a school in Gauteng to participate in an educational program supported by UNICEF’s Schools for Africa initiative. While visiting the kids, an impromptu dance battle kicked off with the Cleveland Cavaliers’ point guard and one brave student. The rest of the class provided the soundtrack.
Ever seen a guy launch himself over a Kia, only to catch a ball thrown out of the sun roof and slam-dunk to win the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest? No, neither had the judges and that’s why LA Clippers power forward and NBA rising star Blake Griffin won the 2011 version of the dunking contest. Impressive [a la Darth Vader].