The Atlanta Hawks bounced back from their disappointing season opener with a 112-101 win over the New York Knicks on Thursday night at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Matt Barnes and Derek Fisher reportedly got into a fight after Barnes found out that Fisher was at his house with ex-wife Gloria Govan. The Grizzlies swingman has been separated with Govan while the Knicks coach has filed for a divorce from his wife last March.
Pau Gasol can opt out of his contract with the Chicago Bulls next season and become a free agent. His brother Marc Gasol is open to helping the Memphis Grizzlies pursue his brother in free agency next year or in 2017.
Free-agent center Marc Gasol will likely stay with the Memphis Grizzlies as reports revealed the All-Star has no interest in talking to other suitors this summer.
The Brooklyn Nets are reportedly shopping veteran shooting guard Joe Johnson, while the Toronto Raptors could part ways with DeMar DeRozan before the start of the 2015-16 NBA season.
Rudy Gay, the Kings' forward, is offering his Memphis Mansion on the market. Sacramento Kings forward Rudy Gay is finally letting go of his expansive Memphis mansion.
The Houston Rockets haven't lived up the expectations that fans put on them, and they are just one game away from elimination. The Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls are tied at two games apiece. Latin Post breaks down each and every postseason series for you.
The second round of the NBA postseason is halfway complete, and we've got four must watch games for you this weekend. Latin Post provides the schedule for every game and makes predictions.
The Atlanta Hawks, San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers will look to book a spot in the second round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs, while the Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors will begin their Western Conference semifinals series.
The 2014-15 NBA season is coming to a close for some teams who are still in the playoffs. For others, now is a time to look at the open market. Latin Post lists the top 10 players heading into free agency.
The National Basketball Association postseason is about to begin. Latin Post takes a look at the top five Latino players you should keep an eye on as 16 teams set out in quest of an NBA Championship.
The Western Conference is tighter than ever in the NBA as the regular season is coming to a close. Latin Post takes a look at the NBA playoff picture, and possible playoff matchup scenarios.
The Western Conference is tighter than ever in the NBA as the regular season is coming to a close. Latin Post takes a look at the NBA playoff picture, and possible playoff matchup scenarios.
The Atlanta Hawks or Golden State Warriors have inserted themselves as the best teams in the NBA. Each team will represent their conference as the No. 1 seed with home court advantage in the playoffs. But which team is better?
The Los Angeles Lakers are having one of their worst seasons in franchise history. Luckily for the Lakers front office, they have a lot of salary cap space opening up and some very good free agent big men about to hit the open market.
This has been an extremely tight race for the NBA Most Valuable Player Award. LeBron James, Stephen Curry, James Harden and Russell Westbrook have been the most popular candidates, but Marc Gasol has been playing fantastic for the Memphis Grizzlies. Gasol could very well be the first player from Spain to win the MVP award.
The San Antonio Spurs aren't playing nearly as good as they did last season when they won the NBA Championship. The team is in seventh place in the Western Conference standings. The South American pair of Tiago Splitter and Manu Ginobili will be needed greatly down the stretch by head coach Gregg Popovich.
The 2014-15 NBA season is more than halfway complete, and the games are becoming more and more critical. The Atlanta Hawks and Golden State Warriors each in first place in their respective conference, while fans get to watch the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers restore their old rivalry.
The 2015 NBA Trade deadline is approaching, and a lot of teams will be making moves. Some teams will be looking to trade for players to improve their roster, while others will be trying to unload for salary cap space. Here are the top five players who could be traded.
The 2015 NBA All-Star Game has come and passed, and fans got an exciting contest. The Western Conference beat the Eastern Conference with multiple Latino players on the court. Latin Post reviews the game and honors the Latino players who contributed.
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Jeremy Lin hasn't been fitting in very well with the team this season, and many NBA insiders believe he could be traded. According to multiple NBA reports, Lin could be heading back to the Houston Rockets this very season or later in the summer.