The 2014-15 NBA season is more than halfway complete, and we have multiple players who are worthy of the Most Valuable Player Award. Because of his value to the team, Anthony Davis deserves to be the top MVP candidate so far this season.
The Sacramento Kings are reportedly close to naming George Karl as their new coach and will take over once the team returns from the upcoming 2015 NBA All-Star weekend.
New York Knicks superstar Carmelo Anthony admitted that he is close to shutting himself down for the remainder of the 2014-15 NBA season after aggravating his injured left knee on Monday.
A lot of rumors are swirling around as we approach the 2015 NBA trade deadline. Many teams will be looking to improve, and others are looking to clear up some salary cap space. Latin Post lists five blockbuster trades that should happen this season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are starting to get into the groove this season, but reports indicated that the Cavs will still be very active on the trade front until the deadline on Feb. 19.
Carmelo Anthony wants New York Knicks to be a perennial contender moving forward, and the superstar is planning to do his part in the upcoming 2015 NBA All-Star weekend.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in a tough spot with so many injuries and a terrible record. Reports have been circulating that the Lakers are trying to trade Lin, but have been unsuccessful. What teams could make a run at Lin before the NBA trade deadline?
The Los Angeles Lakers will be without their superstar shooting guard for the remainder of the season. Bryant is widely regarded as the best player of the 21st century, and a top 10 player to ever play in the NBA. Where to you think Bryant ranks all-time in Laker history?
Indiana Pacers superstar Paul George is not expected to play in the 2014-15 NBA season after undergoing major leg surgery, but team president of basketball operations Larry Bird is still hoping that their superstar will return at some point this season.
The New York Knicks are one of the worst teams in the NBA this season. The Knicks won't be making the playoffs anytime soon, and they need to rebuild. The Knicks need young talent, and they should make some moves before the NBA trade deadline. Latin Post.com lists five players the Knicks should consider trading for.
This year's NBA All-Star game features numerous Latino basketball players. Latin Post.com takes a look at the Latino basketball players that were selected this year, and lists full rosters for the Eastern and Western Conference starters and reserves.
Kevin Durant has one more full year remaining on his contract. Everyone knows Durant is a superstar and one of the best players in the game today because of his skill set. Many NBA experts believe Durant could land with the Washington Wizards or the New York Knicks once he becomes a free agent.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are the most popular boxers today. The two met for the first time at Miami Heat-Milwaukee Bucks game exchanging words and numbers. The boxing world would love to see Mayweather and Pacquiao face each other, and it looks like we are getting closer.
Jimmy Butler is one of the rising young stars in the National Basketball Association. The young player has the Chicago Bulls in contention to win the Central division, but he is scheduled to become a restricted free agent this offseason.
Kobe Bryant will undergo surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, which will end his campaign this season, but the Los Angeles Lakers superstar is expected to be back next season.
The Indiana Pacers are still in the playoff race, and they could use a point guard. The Oklahoma City Thunder have been looking for buyer with Reggie Jackson, and the Pacers have plenty of value to give back in return. A blockbuster trade between the Pacers and Thunder could be looming.
The Brooklyn Nets and the Charlotte Hornets are reportedly engaged in another trade talk involving shooting guards Joe Johnson and Lance Stephenson, Yahoo Sports reported.
On Thursday night, the National Basketball Association revealed the Western and Eastern Conference starters for the 2015 NBA All-Star Game, which will take place on Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York.