• Lamar Odom's NBA Career is More Important Than His 'KUWTK' Role

    An incredible and proven NBA star player is lying in a hospital bed, comatose and fighting to his life after passing out in a brothel from an apparent drug overdose, but the media is labeling him a reality TV star instead. Lamar Odom is much more than a Keeping Up with the Kardashians cast member, and he has the stats to prove it. Though he hasn't been in the league in quite some time, Odom has won championships, honors and praise throughout his career, and plenty of sports stars took to Twitter to remind the world that Lamar was an athlete and not just the estranged husband of Khloe Kardashian, though we know that relationship had more to it than what the cameras showed us.
  • Dwyane Wade's Wife, Gabrielle Union, Happy Being His Cougar

    If you've come across their popular Instagram accounts or any interview they've done together, then it's quite obvious actress Gabrielle Union and husband Dwyane Wade, shooting guard for the Miami Heat, are just plain crazy about each other. While speaking about a woman's age is somewhat forbidden in today's times, when it comes to relationships, it can cause quite a scandal. Especially when the woman is older than her husband.
  • Lil Wayne Gets Way Too Mad During Charity Basketball Outing in St. Louis

    Lil Wayne has been beefing all over the place recently but it got out of hand when he tried to get in the face of a referee at a charity celebrity basketball game in St. Louis over the weekend. Weezy was in town for the fourth annual LooseCannon Celebrity Basketball game, hosted by local rapper SLIM, when he apparently got irked at the calls being made in, again, a celebrity basketball game.
  • Chris Paul Calls Out Female NBA Ref on Technical Foul - 'This Might Not Be For Her'

    On Thursday night, NBA fans finally got the scary-good version of the Cleveland Cavaliers they'd been waiting for all season. But LeBron James and co.'s dominating 105-94 win was overshadowed by the Los Angeles Clippers' immaturity on the court and anger during the post-game interview process. While many players were upset (the Clips picked up five total technical fouls), star point guard Chris Paul went past general criticism of the officials to single out rookie ref, Lauren Holtkamp.
  • NBA Martin Luther King Day: League Giving Fans 11 Hours of B-Ball Monday

    The NBA has decided to celebrate Martin Luther King Day in a big way this year: The league's slate of 12 games will stretch approximately 11 hours and includes four nationally televised contests. Along with the competition, the league also dropped a new "MLK" television spot today, featuring the "I Have a Dream" speech noting several photos of prominent African-American basketball accomplishments. According to BMI Elite, the spot will run for five weeks.
  • Ex-NBA Star Stephon Marbury Says He 'Wanted to Die' in '09

    Stephon Marbury was only a two-time NBA All-Star, but the mercurial point guard — who now plays professionally in China at 37 — made enough headlines on and off the court during his lengthy American career to warrant “household name” status. The New York City native repeated a crash-and-burn narrative arc for a handful of teams throughout his career, but it was not until his time with the New York Knicks from 2003-08 that things went from bad to awful. "I wanted to die," Marbury said in an interview on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" that will air Tuesday night, Jan. 20, via ESPN. "I wanted to kill myself some days. I did. ... It wasn't about basketball. It started to become about me. Because I was that depressed and I was that sick.”
  • Miami Heat Owner Takes Twitter Jab at Cleveland, LeBron James

    What is it about LeBron James that makes NBA owners so salty? Cleveland Cavaliers boss Dan Gilbert lost his mind when James left for Miami in 2010, and now Miami Heat owner Micky Arison is throwing some serious shade because 'Bron decided to go back to Cleveland last summer. In case you do not remember Gilbert's epic tirade, it included a lengthy note to Cleveland fans decrying James's nationally televised decision to take his talents to South Beach.
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