The opening round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs will come to a close this weekend, but basketball fans will surely have a lot to cheer about on Saturday and Sunday as five game sevens are set to take place.
As the National Basketball Association (NBA) prepares to fast-track the removal of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, in what could be a long legal battle, let's take a look back at previous oustings of sports owners Marge Schott of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Cincinnati Reds and Jorge Vergara of Major League Soccer's (MLS) Chivas USA.
The Indiana Pacers, Oklahoma City Thunder and the Golden State Warriors managed to stave off elimination, defeating their respective opponents on Thursday night.
Last week, actor-turned-rapper Drake became a laughing stock after he was caught using a lint brush while sitting courtside during an intense NBA playoff game between the Toronto Raptors and the Brooklyn Nets.
The racially-charged comments about African-Americans allegedly made by NBA owner Donald Sterling have offended minority groups across the spectrum, but the controversy has also brought his past legal housing issues with Latinos in the L.A. area back to light.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's swift and profound decision to ban Donald Sterling from the league has led to increased pressure on NFL team owner Dan Snyder to change the name of the Washington Redskins.
The Houston Rockets and the Portland Trail Blazers will face each other in what could be the final game of the series. Will Jeremy Lin improve his shooting?
The Los Angeles Clippers took a big financial hit to their sponsorship, brand name, and bottom line in the aftermath of Donald Sterling's racist comments recently revealed on TMZ.com.
Donald Sterling has been banned for life and fined a record amount for making racist remarks. Things just keep getting worse for Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
NBA Tuesday night has three thrilling game 5 playoff games you do not want to miss. The first round of the NBA playoffs are almost complete and we have seen some great basketball.
Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.
Notorious Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is back in the spotlight for being “the worst person in the world,” as described by commentators nationwide.
An audio clip, leaked by TMZ, revealed the basketball owner arguing with his girlfriend V. Stiviano over his disapproval of her associating with black people.
Midnight Mexican meal fixes are offered almost exclusively by Taco Bell. But, the international fast-food chain, which was founded in Downey, California during the spring of 1962 and has more than 6,500 locations, is launching a posh version of itself, entitled U.S. Taco Co. and Urban Taproom -- and apparently, it’s pretty awesome.
NBA 2K14 is celebrating the 2014 NBA playoffs by providing fans with new locker codes. NBA 2K14 is celebrating the 2014 NBA playoffs by providing fans with new locker codes.
Time Magazine released its annual list of 100 Most Influential People on Wednesday, which always include a variety of people ranging from Hollywood A-listers to politicians or athletes to corporate executives.
Jabari Parker recently declared for the 2014 NBA Draft, officially ushering the debate on who should be the first overall pick in this year’s rookie selection.
With so few elite centers in today's NBA, Marc Gasol can show viewers why he is the best in the game. Standing at over 7 feet tall out of Barcelona, Spain, Gasol leads one of the leagues No. 1 ranked defense.