According to league sources, the Los Angeles Lakers have officially shelved the $136MM that they spent during last summer's free agency by shutting down both veteran players Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov and left the remainder of the season for the younger Lakers players.
The NBA trade deadline is just a couple of days away and Dwight Howard of the Houston Rockets is one of the most talked-about names in the market right now. According to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, the Rockets are discussing a possible deal to send Howard to the Miami Heat for Hassan Whiteside and other players.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley said that the Miami Heat will be championship contenders this upcoming season. They have a solid starting five with Goran Dragic and Dwyane Wade in the backcourt and Luol Deng, Chris Bosh, and Hassan Whiteside upfront.
Two-time NBA All-Star player Luol Deng is selling his Chicago home for $2.8 million. Miami Heat Forward Luol Deng is very eager to unload his Chicago home.
Denver Nuggets power forward Kenneth Faried and Miami Heat small forward Luol Deng are continuously being mentioned in trade rumors, and it remains to be seen whether both stars will change zip codes before the start of the 2015-16 NBA season.
LeBron James, the biggest star in the NBA, has returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now that the biggest fish of the NBA free agency market has been reeled in, what does that mean for Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, and other big-time NBA superstars still making their decisions on where to play next season? Latin Post.com takes a look and makes predictions as to where they're going.
What will the New York Knicks do if Carmelo Anthony leaves when NBA free agency begins Tuesday? Well, there are a lot of big stars on the market this summer that may be able to fill his shoes on the Knicks. Latin Post.com takes a look at which available stars New York can go after to replace Melo.
The Dallas Mavericks will be very busy this summer since they are expected to retool their roster in hopes of improving their title chances next season.
The Chicago Bulls hope to make a significant playoff run with the addition of third-year guard Jimmer Fredette, who played his first game with the team Sunday against the New York Knicks.