Just before the Miami Heat’s current five-game road trip — one that Miami is currently 0-3 on — the Heat called up 2019 second-round pick KZ Okpala, who had been with the Sioux Falls Skyforce since December.
The Miami Heat (34-18) are currently riding its longest losing streak, at three games, and will be looking to take advantage of an injury-ravaged Golden State Warriors team. Both teams have only played one game so far with their remade rosters, with the Heat adding Jae Crowder and Andre Iguodala to the rotation, and the Warriors trading away D’Angelo Russell, Jacob Evans, Omari Spellman, Glenn Robinson III and Alec Burks at the deadline, and getting back Andrew Wiggins from the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The NBA has greatly expanded its use of replay in recent years, this season even adding a coach’s challenge, whereby coaches can ask the referees to review certain calls made on the floor. But the complexity level on what officials can review and when has increased as new replay features are added. While the NBA has focused on preventing replay from dragging the games out too long, it’s kind of turned into a mess.
The 2019-20 NBA trade deadline has officially passed and while teams like the Los Angeles Clippers and Miami Heat loaded up, the Los Angeles Lakers unsurprisingly decided to stand pat with their current roster.
The Memphis Grizzlies are serious about making the postseason, and showed it at the trade deadline. There’s no better time than right now to jump on their bandwagon.
D’Angelo Russell reminds me of Matt Saracen in the Friday Night Lights episode “Leave No One Behind.” Saracen is being berated by Eric Taylor, and he shouts at his coach that everybody leaves him. He asks his coach what is wrong with him that makes everyone abandon him for other people and places. Except in Russell’s case, he has no one person he can scream at for the fact that every team trades him.
An almost unprecedented hot start—three consecutive made field goals—gave Boston an 9-1 lead out of the gate that forced Atlanta to burn an early timeout. The Celtics went on to score 24 points in the first five and a half minutes on 9-11 shooting and 6-7 from deep. Tatum accounted for three longballs while Grant Williams pitched in an early five points as a starter.
In what was a game that the Bucks had circled on their calendar, Milwaukee prevailed and toppled the Philadelphia 76ers last night at Fiserv Forum, 112-101.
It wasn’t the prettiest of starts to this one. Neither team could really develop any traction, and it was nip and tuck throughout. Milwaukee would look as if they were sleepwalking at times, missing cuts and throwing the ball away on a handful of possessions. Other than Giannis scoring, no other Buck was making major contributions. An 8-0 run by the Sixers would be enough to catapult them in front after one, providing them with a 26-22 lead.
One begins to exhaust the explanations as to how the Raptors keep winning these games. It’s been like this the whole season. On Wednesday night, the Pacers were in Toronto, up by as many as 19, looking for all the world like the cagey Eastern Conference battlers they are. Meanwhile, the Raps looked a step slow, like a team on an uproarious 11-game win streak that was filled with confidence, yes, but tired, too, thanks to the exertions it takes to maintain such a run of victories. Even against a slate of weaker teams it’s damn hard work — and Indiana is not a weak team.
The Miami Heat have traded for veteran swingman Andre Iguodala, according to a report by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Miami has also reportedly agreed to a 2-year, $30-million extension with the 2015 NBA Finals MVP, the last year a team option.
“He didn’t want to go. Didn’t know anything about [Nike]. Didn’t like the shoes. Didn’t want to go. The shoe wasn’t that great at the time and Converse was the dominant brand…Adidas had everybody else that mattered.”
Pormal nang nanumpa si Ilocos Sur Vice Governor Ryan Luis Singson sa kanyang tungkulin bilang UNP Federated Alumni Association President, nitong November 17, 2022, sa Commission On Higher Education (CHED) Central Office, Diliman, Quezon City. Sa katunayan, itong milestone ng ating 'busy governor' ay isang ebidensya na siya'y isinilang na may puso't malasakit para sa ating mga kababayan sa probinsya.