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Mavs' Johnson On Kidd Rumors, 'We're Fine, We Have A Good Team'

Avery Johnson tried his hardest to put the clamps on any rumors involving Dallas and newly-available point guard Jason Kidd on Thursday night.

"We are a veteran team; we communicate a lot, and we have no issues with what other teams are trying to do to enhance their teams. Our team - we're fine. We have a good ball club," Johnson said before the Mavericks' game against the Celtics in Boston.

Via Andrew Perna/RealGM


The All-Star Reserves And More On The RealGM Hoops Show

Tonight at 9:00 EST on the RealGM Hoops Show, we will be joined by Scoop Jackson of ESPN.com to discuss the all-star reserves.

Christopher Reina from RealGM.com will discuss The Reina Value - his system for ranking the value of players against their contracts. How will the all-star reserves announced stack up against Reina's?

Former NBA baller Jerome Williams will talk about his all-star weekend experiences and who he thinks deserved to make the team this year that did not.

Via RealGM Staff Report


Nash, Paul, And Roy Headline West Reserves

The NBA announced the Western Conference All-Star reserves on Thursday via TNT.

Western Conference Reserves Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks Carlos Boozer, Utah Jazz Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns Brandon Roy, Portland TrailBlazers David West, New Orleans Hornets

Via TNT


Jan 2008 Archive

  • Paul And Roy Named To First All-Star Team

    Chris Paul and Brandon Roy each made their first All-Star team on Thursday night while players like Marcus Camby and Baron Davis were left off the roster.

  • Sources: Boykins Reaches Agreement With Charlotte

    Front-office sources tell Marc Stein of ESPN that the Bobcats have reached an agreement with Earl Boykins for the remainder of the 2007-2008 season.

  • Sources: Kidd To Dallas Proposal Not Dead

    The feeling among NBA executives that the Mavericks are the most likely winners in the Jason Kidd trade sweepstakes is even stronger now, according to an ESPN.com report.

  • Raptors Strike Back In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 30th's Games

    - LeBron: I Shouldn't Have To Tell The Front Office To Get Kidd

    LeBron James broke his silence regarding the Jason Kidd trade rumors on Wednesday night, telling the Cleveland Plain Dealer that he shouldn't have to tell the Cavaliers' organization to make a play for the All-Star point guard.

  • Kings Are Willing To Deal Artest

    The Sacramento Kings are not against trading forward Ron Artest before the NBA's trade deadline, according to the Sacramento Bee.

  • Hoosiers' Gordon To Play With Injured Wrist

    Indiana freshman Eric Gordon's latest challenge is a difficult one.

  • Magic Johnson: Knicks Will Make Playoffs

    Isiah Thomas is not the only person who thinks the Knicks have a shot of making it to the playoffs.

  • Agent: Stoudamire Will Commit To Spurs

    Agent Aaron Goodwin told ESPN.com that Damon Stoudamire will clear waivers on Thursday and then sign with the Spurs.

  • K-State Upsets No. 2 Jayhawks

    Kansas State's Michael Beasley, who wasn't even alive when the Kansas Jayhawks began their 24-game winning streak in the Little Apple, scored 25 points Wednesday night and led the No.

  • Ford May Return To Practice Soon

    The Toronto Raptors may get a boost soon with T.

  • Villanueva Doesn't See Himself In Milwaukee Long-Term

    Charlie Villanueva addressed his status in Milwaukee in a blog post on Wednesday.

  • Knicks' Balkman Suspended For One Game

    New York Knicks' forward Renaldo Balkman has been suspended for one game without pay and assessed a Flagrant Foul, Penalty Two for elbowing the Los Angeles Laker's Sasha Vujacic in the jaw, announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations.

  • Redick's Agent Explores Trade From Orlando

    Arn Tellem, the agent for Orlando guard J.

  • Carmelo Remains A Question Mark

    Carmelo Anthony isn't sure if he will play for the Nuggets on Wednesday night against the Grizzlies, according to the Denver Post.

  • Miami's Wade And Haslem Will Miss Game Against Orlando

    Dwyane Wade will miss Wednesday night's game against the Orlando Magic because of flu-like symptoms, and forward Miami forward Udonis Haslem will also sit due to a sprained left ankle, according to the Palm Beach Post.

  • Durant And Roy Headline Rookie Challenge Rosters

    Kevin Durant and Al Horford headline the rookie team that will battle Brandon Roy and the sophomores.

  • Bulls Add Michael Brown To Coaching Staff

    The Chicago Bulls named Michael Brown assistant coach on Wednesday.

  • Cavs' Varejao To Continue Rehab, Out 3-4 Weeks With Ankle Sprain

    Cavaliers forward Anderson Varejao arrived back in Cleveland from the Cavaliers’ current road trip west Tuesday evening and was evaluated at The Cleveland Clinic Courts by head team physician Dr.

  • Mavs' Harris Out 2-3 Weeks With Bone Bruise

    Mavericks' guard Devin Harris underwent an MRI today on his left ankle.

  • Sonics Shock Spurs In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 29th's Games

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    Lakers Not Planning To Enter Kidd Talks

    According to the Los Angeles Times, the Lakers are not expected to enter the Jason Kidd sweepstakes as the NBA heads into the trading deadline.

  • Mizzou Suspends Five After Altercation

    The Associated Press has reported that Missouri coach Mike Anderson has suspended five players indefinitely following a weekend altercation at a nightclub in downtown Athena.

  • Lakers' Walton Day-To-Day With Hip Pointer

    Los Angeles' forward Luke Walton left the Lakers' game against the Knicks on Tuesday night in the first quarter because of a right hip pointer, according to ESPN.

  • Isiah Trying Curry, Balkman For Kidd?

    Isiah Thomas has finally admitted that the Knicks are no longer being built around Eddy Curry and Zach Randolp, and that he will inquire with New Jersey as to what it will take to land superstar point guard Jason Kidd, the New York Post is reporting.

  • Randolph Takes Dig At Isiah

    Zach Randolph has joined Eddy Curry in voicing his displeasure towards Knick Coach Isiah Thomas for the limited playing time the two had in the team's loss to Golden State on Sunday night, the New York Daily News is reporting.

  • Josh Howard In Kidd Discussions?

    While Dallas appear to be the favorites to land Jason Kidd, the Mavericks have been unwilling to give up the player New Jersey wants in return, the New York Daily News is reporting.

  • Sonics' West Preparing To Leave Seattle?

    "I haven't necessarily been welcomed with open arms," guard Delonte West said of the Seattle SuperSonics.

  • Heat Quiet On Trade Front?

    Pat Riley says he meets with general manager Randy Pfund and vice president Andy Elisburg ''daily to discuss things,'but according to the Miami Herald all is quiet on the trade front and the team may not make any moves by the Feb.

  • Sonics Break Streak By Beating NBA Champs

    Kevin Durant's 26 points and go-ahead jump shot with 32.

  • Spurs To Sit Parker Indefinitely To Rest Heel Injury

    According to ESPN, Spurs' Coach Gregg Popovich has decided to sit NBA-MVP Tony Parker indefinitely because of a bone spur in the star's left heel.

  • Short-Handed Celtics Hammer Heat

    No Kevin Garnett and no Ray Allen, no problem.

  • Wolves Get Foye Back After 43-Game Absence

    For the first time this season, the Timberwolves finally had their starting point guard back on the court.

  • Kidd Cheered Despite Trade Request

    Jason Kidd, playing in front of his home crowd for the first time since his trade request became public, was greeted to the usual loud cheers when he was introduced before the Nets' game against Charlotte on Tuesday night, ESPN is reporting.

  • Hip Flexor Injury Sidelines Wiz's Butler Vs. Raptors

    Caron Butler missed Washington's 108-104 overtime victory at home against the Raptors on Tuesday with what the team is calling a hip flexor injury and then did not travel with the team to Toronto, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Grizzlies Suspend Swift For Game Against Denver

    Memphis is forcing Stromile Swift to sit against Denver on Wednesday night, suspending the forward for one game for what the Grizzlies are calling 'conduct detrimental to the team', the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Mizzou Suspends 5 Players After Weekend Brawl

    Missouri basketball Coach Mike Anderson has suspended five players indefinitely after a weekend brawl which left leading scorer Stefhon Hannah with a broken jaw.

  • Judge Sets June Trial Date In Sonics Lease Dispute

    The Sonics' bid to break the lease at Key Arena - and with Seattle - will go to trial in June, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Kidd Privately Tells His Friends He Wants To Be Dealt To Dallas

    Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski has reported that New Jersey Nets' point guard Jason Kidd is privately telling his friends that he wants to be traded to the Dallas Mavericks.

  • Garnett Will Miss Tuesday's Game

    NBA.

  • Clippers Won't Look To Deal Cassell

    ESPN.

  • Webber Signs With Golden State, Hudson Waived

    “It is with great pride and humility that I announce my return to the Golden State Warriors, the place where it all started,” said Chris Webber on Tuesday.

  • Williams Interested In Playing For Orlando Next Season?

    Jason Williams, who will be part of the 2008 free agent class, has expressed interest through friends in playing for the Orlando Magic next season according to Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel.

  • Samb Re-Assigned To D-League

    The Detroit Pistons announced in a press release that they have re-assigned rookie center Cheikh Samb to their NBA Development League affiliate, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants on Tuesday.

  • Boykins To Find Work By Friday?

    Mark Termini, agent for Early Boykins, has told the Dallas Morning-News that his client will likely sign with a club by Friday.

  • Cavs' Varejao To Have More Tests On Ankle

    The Associated Press has reported that Cleveland forward Anderson Varejao will have more tests on the ankle he sprained against the Lakers on Sunday.

  • Paul Leads New Orleans In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 28th's Games

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    Carmelo Sits Again With Bum Ankle

    Carmelo Anthony missed his third straight game on Monday when the Nuggets lost to the surging Hornets, according to the Associated Press.

  • Grant Hill To Return Tonight For Suns

    The Arizona Republic has reported that Phoenix Suns' forward Grant Hill will return to the court Tuesday night against the Atlanta Hawks after missing seven games following an appendectomy.

  • McGrady, Wells Miss Practice With Flu-Like Symptoms

    It appears as though something is traveling around the Houston Rockets' locker room.

  • Cavs Call Nets On Kidd

    LeBron James and Jason Kidd developed their friendship over the summer while playing for Team USA.

  • Crawford To Curry: Get Open

    Eddy Curry was upset that his teammates didn't get him the ball during the fourth quarter of the Knicks' loss to the Warriors on Sunday, the New York Post is reporting.

  • Nuggets Wanted To Trade For Chandler In 2006

    According to the Denver Post, George Karl called the Hornets' Tyson Chandler "a young Marcus", in reference to defensive stud Marcus Camby, and said that the Nuggets were "very interested" in trading for Tyson Chandler, then with Chicago, in the summer of 2006.

  • J.R. Smith Booed In New Orleans

    Having the hottest team in the NBA today is not enough for the Hornets fans.

  • Calm Kidd Says It's Time To 'Move On' From N.J.

    Jason Kidd has confirmed that his agent Jeff Schwartz has talked to Nets' management about moving him by the Feb.

  • Nuggets Eye Kidd?

    Could the Nuggets be trying to acquire Nets' point guard Jason Kidd? According to the Rocky Mountain News, who cites an article on ESPN, an unnamed source says the Nuggets have expressed interest in Kidd, who said his agent Jeff Schwartz has had continued conversations with the Nets about possibly dealing him by the Feb.

  • Mickael Gelabale Assigned To Idaho

    The Seattle SuperSonics announced on Monday that the team has assigned guard Mickael Gelabale to the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League.

  • Webber On Warriors: 'It's A Done Deal'

    Chris Webber made his NBA debut in 1993 as a member of the Golden State Warriors and ESPN's Marc Stein reports that the power forward will join the club once again on Tuesday.

  • Hornets Move Into First On ESPN's Power Rankings

    The New Orleans Hornets have replaced the Boston Celtics as the top ranked NBA team on ESPN's power rankings list, ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting.

  • Mizzou's Top Scorer Still Hospitalized

    Missouri guard Stefhon Hannah remained hospitalized Monday with a broken jaw after a weekend brawl outside a nightclub, according to the Associated Press.

  • Minnesota Assigns Chris Richard To Sioux Falls

    The Minnesota Timberwolves today assigned rookie forward Chris Richard to their NBA Development League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce.

  • Mavs' Harris To Miss At Least 2-3 Weeks

    Dallas guard Devin Harris will miss two to three weeks with a bone bruise on his left ankle, according to the Associated Press.

  • Turkoglu And Jefferson Named Players Of The Week

    The Orlando Magic’s Hedo Turkoglu and the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Al Jefferson today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Jan 21 through Sunday, Jan.

  • Report: Alcohol Played Role In UConn Suspensions

    According to a report by ESPN, alcohol played a role in the suspension of Connecticut starting guard Jerome Dyson and backup guard Doug Wiggins.

  • Sessions Named D-League Performer Of The Week

    Ramon Sessions of the Tulsa 66ers was named D-League.

  • Gordon Doesn't Regret Declining Contract Offer

    Ben Gordon and Luol Deng will be restricted free agents next summer as they were unable to come to terms with the Bulls on extensions.

  • Diaz Done With Clippers

    The Clippers decided not to sign Guillermo Diaz after his second 10-day contract expired, according to the Los Angeles Times.

  • Biedrins Takes Webber News Personally

    Chris Webber appears to be set to rejoin the Warriors and Andris Biedrins showed how seriously he takes the news by grabbing a career-high 26 rebounds in a win against New York.

  • Warriors To Ink Watson For Remainder Of Season

    C.

  • Hornets Move Into Top Place On The RealGM Power Rankings

    The New Orleans Hornets, who are 11-1 in 2008, have leap frogged the Boston Celtics to become the highest ranked team in the latest RealGM Power Rankings.

  • Mahinmi Recalled From D-League

    On Monday, the San Antonio Spurs recalled Ian Mahinmi from the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League.

  • Larry Brown Was Interested In Cleveland Head Coaching Position

    Larry Brown showed interest in the head coaching position with the Cleveland Cavaliers through intermediaries, according to a source that spoke with Brian Windhorst of the Akron Beacon-Journal.

  • Sources: Webber Could Join Warriors By Tuesday

    Marc Stein of ESPN.

  • Kidd Denies Trade Request, Expresses Desire To Remain In New Jersey

    Despite persistent rumors that his agent asked the Nets to trade him, Jason Kidd claims that he has no idea if a request was actually made, according to the New York Daily News.

  • Cavs Have Trade Talks On Jack And Snyder

    The Cavaliers, according to two sources that spoke with Brian Windhorst of the Akron Beacon-Journal, have had trade discussions with the Blazers on Jarrett Jack and with the Rockets' Kirk Snyder.

  • Isiah Says No Trades Will Be Made

    Isiah Thomas says the Knicks will not be making any deals prior to Feb. 21 trading deadline, but the New York Daily News is reporting that the team is trying to move Jared Jeffries.

  • Nets Listening To Offers For Kidd

    Now that there is no 'good' deals on the table for Jason Kidd, will the Nets accept expiring contracts and draft picks?

  • Mavs' Harris Injures Ankle

    Mavericks' guard Devin Harris did not travel with the team to Memphis after injuring his ankle against Denver on Sunday.

  • Reinsdorf Clarifies Comments On Skiles

    Bulls' chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has clarified comments he made recently about former Coach Scott Skiles, K.

  • Abdominal Strain Sidelines Garnett

    Kevin Garnett was forced to watch his Celtics lose from the sidelines against Orlando on Sunday due to a strained abdominal muscle.

  • Back Spasms Sideline Suns' Hill Against Bulls

    While the Chicago Bulls were missing Ben Gordon and Luol Deng in their 88-77 loss to Phoenix, the Suns were missing a starter of their own.

  • Hedo Beats Boston In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 27th's Games

    Hedo Turkoglu gave the Orlando Magic a stunning victory over the visiting Boston Celtics on Sunday afternoon, with a buzzer-beating three-pointer that broke a 93-93 tie.

  • Sonics Possibly Staying In Seattle?

    According to Seattle Post-Intelligencer writer Art Theil, comments from multiple attorneys who have read the public filings indicate the city has a good chance to win the argument against the Sonics that the lease can't be bought out, and the club will be forced to play two more seasons in Seattle.

  • Nene Issues Apology And Thank You

    Nene said he's sorry that his Web site posted an incorrect statement saying his tumor was benign when it was actually malignant.

  • Bucks' Redd Out With Left Knee Strain

    The Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel has reported that Bucks guard Michael Redd was not available for Sunday's game against the Washington Wizards at the Bradley Center.

  • Cavaliers' Varejao Injures Ankle Against Lakers

    Cleveland forward Anderson Varejao had to be helped off the floor on Sunday afternoon during the Cavaliers' game against the Lakers, according to the Associated Press.

  • Yao Sits Out Game With Infection

    Yao Ming sat out the Rockets' game Sunday against Utah with an upper respiratory infection, according to a Associated Press report.

  • Roof Leak Delays Cavs-Lakers' Game

    The Cavaliers-Lakers' game on Sunday afternoon was delayed 12 minutes because of a small leak in the roof of the STAPLES Center.

  • Turkoglu's Buzzer-Beater Downs Celtics

    The Orlando Magic handed the Boston Celtics their fifth loss in the last ten games on a buzzer-beating, off-balance three-pointer by Hedo Turkoglu on Sunday afternoon.

  • Warriors Keen On Adding Webber

    A team official told the Chronicle that the chances of Chris Webber signing with the Warriors are "50-50."

  • Carmelo's Ankle Still Needs Rest

    The Denver Post has reported that the Nuggets will be without Carmelo Anthony for at least one more game.

  • Sources: Kidd Wants Out Of New Jersey

    New Jersey's Star-Ledger has reported that Jason's Kidd's agent Jeff Schwartz has asked Nets' President Rod Thorn to trade his client to a contender before February's trade deadline.

  • Mavs' Stackhouse Out For One Week

    Dallas swingman Jerry Stackhouse will miss one week of action because of a mildly sprained hamstring, the Associated Press reported late Saturday night.

  • Nets Ready To Make Moves?

    After losing eight straight Rod Thorn and Kiki Vandeweghe have been in touch with every team in the past two weeks, with the Nets looking at all trade scenarios closer than ever.

  • Reinsdorf Says Skiles Called For 'New Voice'

    Bulls' owner Jerry Reinsdorf has revealed during an interview with WGN-Ch.

  • Mavs' Johnson Thinks Harris Is Becoming All-Star Material

    Mavericks' Head Coach Avery Johnson believes that his point guard Devin Harris has the potential to be an All-Star next season, the Dallas Morning News is reporting.

  • Isiah's Son Charged With Underage Drinking

    Joshua Thomas, the 19 year old son of Knicks' Head Coach Isiah Thomas, has been arrested for underage drinking, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Felton Sits With Spained Left Ankle

    Bobcats' point guard Raymond Felton sat Saturday night with a sprained left ankle, an injury which he says has been bothering him since preseason.

  • Miami Tips Pacers To End 15-game Skid

    The streak is finally over.

  • Mayo Was Facing Six-Game Suspension

    According to the L.

  • Kansas Tramples Nebraska To Stay Unbeaten

    The Kansas Jayhawks bolted past the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday afternoon, 84-49, to remain undefeated.

  • UConn's Calhoun Suspends Two Players Indefinitely

    Connecticut Coach Jim Calhoun suspended guards Jerome Dyson and Doug Wiggins indefinitely for violating team rules on Friday, according to ESPN.

  • Sources: Stoudamire, Grizzlies Agree On Buyout

    The Memphis Grizzlies and point guard Damon Stoudamire have reached a verbal agreement on a contract buy-out that will make him a free agent next week.

  • With All-Star Streak In Doubt, Shaq Says Hip Still Sore

    Shaquille O'Neal told the Associated Press on Saturday that he's not focused on the fact that he might not earn a record 15th straight selection to the NBA's All-Star team next month.

  • Chris Andersen To Apply For Reinstatement

    Chris Andersen plans to apply for reinstatement into the NBA when he becomes eligible to do so on Sunday.

  • Detroit's Johnson Will Continue Getting Minutes

    Pistons' coach Flip Saunders told the Detroit Free Press that he plans to continue playing forward Amir Johnson even though the matchups aren't always favorable.

  • Milwaukee GM Harris Is 'Disappointed'

    GM Larry Harris told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he is disappointed with the Bucks' 17-27 record.

  • Minnesota's Green Wants A Trade

    The agent for Minnesota swingman Gerald Green has asked the Timberwolves to trade his client.

  • USC's Mayo Violates NCAA Rule; Makes Donation To Charity

    The Associated Press is reporting that USC freshman O.

  • Stefanski Says No Deals In The Works

    Philadelphia has lost eleven of their last thirteen games, but Sixers' President/ General Manager Ed Stefanski says that there are no deals in the works, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

  • Gasol Misses Game Against Wizards

    A sore back has kept Memphis forward Pau Gasol from playing against the Washington Wizards, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Grizzlies' Stoudamire Still Awaiting Contract Buyout

    Damon Stoudamire has missed the last 12 games as he waits for a buyout from Memphis.

  • Stackhouse Out One Week With Hamstring Strain

    Jerry Stackhouse had an MRI today that revealed he has a mild right hamstring strain.

  • Barry To Miss 3 To 4 Weeks With Calf Strain

    The San Antonio Spurs today announced that a MRI had revealed that Brent Barry suffered a grade II strain of the medial head of his gastrocnemius muscle in his left calf.

  • Magloire Hasn't Asked Out Of New Jersey

    Jamaal Maglorie told The Record, "I'm just going to be a good soldier and continue to work."

  • Seattle's Watson Doesn't Think He Fits Into Team's Long-Term Plans

    Seattle guard Earl Watson doesn't think he fits into the team's longterm plans, according to The News Tribune.

  • IUPUI Coach's Mission Reaches 110,000 Pairs

    IUPUI coach Ron Hunter's original goal of raising 30,000 shoes for charity has been taken to a new level, according to ESPN.

  • Jazz Send Almond To D-League

    The Utah Jazz today re-assigned rookie guard Morris Almond to their NBA Development League affiliate the Utah Flash.

  • Miles' Agent Pushing Portland To Activate Him

    The New York Post is reporting that Darius Miles' agent Jeff Wechsler is making a strong push for the Blazers to activate him.

  • B.Diddy's Triple-Double In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 24th's Games

    - Could Webber And Nelson Reunite In Golden State?

    "If it works, it's only because of Nellie and Chris talking," the source told the Chronicle.

  • Suns Plan To Play Outdoors This Fall

    The Phoenix Suns are planning to play the league's first-ever outdoor game this fall, the Arizona Republic is reporting.

  • Nene Visits With Teammates

    The Denver Post has reported that Nuggets' forward Nene visited with his teammates for the first time since he had surgery to remove a testicular tumor.

  • Arizona Beats No. 6 Washington State

    Arizona beat No.

  • Defiant Shaq Says He Won't Retire Early

    Shaquille O'Neal again indicated on Thursday that he will not retire before his contract expires at the end of the 2009-2010 season.

  • Brand Cleared To Start Running

    Los Angeles Clippers' forward Elton Brand had his surgically repaired left Achilles tendon re-examined today by Dr.

  • 2008 All-Star Starters Announced

    Kevin Garnett will join the Eastern Conference All-Star team for the first time in his career.

  • Pavlovic Out 6 To 8 Weeks With Foot Injury

    Cavaliers' guard Sasha Pavlovic experienced a left midfoot sprain during the third quarter of last night’s Cavaliers win vs.

  • Bulls Recall Curry, Will Undergo Surgery On Thumb

    The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has recalled JamesOn Curry from the D-League’s Iowa Energy.

  • All-Star Starter Snubs Discussed And More On RealGM Hoops Show Tonight

    On tonight's RealGM Hoops Show (airing at 9:00 PM EST), Sacha, Brendon, and Aaron will react to the All-Star game rosters.

  • Bobcats Assign Davidson To D-League Affiliate

    The Charlotte Bobcats have assigned forward Jemareo Davidson to the D-League's Sioux Falls Skyforce, according to NBA.

  • Stoudamire Would Consider Rejoining Raptors

    Marc Stein of ESPN.com is reporting that Damon Stoudamire is trying get out of Memphis through a buy-out in an attempt to sign elsewhere.

  • Utah's Harpring Gets Good News From Doctors

    Jazz forward Matt Harpring received a clean bill of health from his doctors on Thursday, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.

  • Toronto Beats Boston In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 23rd's Games

    (Click on the score link to view our new custom box scores which include the FIC and FIC per 40) - Donaghy's Sentencing Is Delayed Until April

    The sentencing hearing for former NBA referee Tim Donaghy has been pushed back from Friday to April 18 in New York.

  • Karl Talks Of Nene Returning To Court

    Denver Head Coach George Karl spoke of forward Nene's return to the court on Thursday, expressing his optimism regarding the situation.

  • No. 1 Memphis Remains Unbeaten

    Memphis, ranked number one in the nation, remained undefeated on Wednesday night after knocking off Tulsa 56-41.

  • Floyd Accepts Responsibility For Mayo Ticket Situation

    According to the L.

  • NCAA, USC To Investigate Mayo NBA Tickets

    USC is trying to make a case as to why the team should not be punished after phenom freshman guard O.

  • Deng And Gordon Sit As Bulls Win

    The Bulls expected to be without forward Luol Deng against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night, but guard Ben Gordon was a late scratch due to a sprained right wrist, the Associated Press reported.

  • MSG Bans Media From Expo Center

    MSG yesterday banned all media from the Expo Center in the bowels of the arena after Monday's verbal and physical confrontation between three Knicks' beat writers and Garden security as a fan was being ejected, the New York Post is reporting.

  • Jason Kidd Defends Lawrence Frank

    Jason Kidd defended Lawrence Frank yesterday, saying his message is still getting across and that the players just need to do a better job of performing.

  • Jefferson Scores 39 To Drop Phoenix

    Behind a career-high 39 points and 15 rebounds by Al Jefferson, the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night and earned their first two game winning steak of the season.

  • Calderon's 3-Point Play Gets Raptors Past Celtics

    A three point play with 10.

  • Mavs' Stackhouse Strains Hamstring

    Jerry Stackhouse was forced out of the game against the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday night with a strained right hamstring.

  • Baylor Outlasts Texas A&M 116-110 In Five Overtimes

    The Associated Press reported that Curtis Jerrells scored a career-high 36 points Wednesday night when Baylor finally defeated Texas A&M, 116-110, in five overtimes.

  • RealGM's Top-10 D-Leaguers

    With the NBA season halfway in the books, the standings are starting to settle, and teams are beginning to pinpoint the minor tweaks that they will need to make for a playoff push.

  • New Atlanta WNBA Franchise Named 'Dream'

    The new Atlanta WNBA franchise will be named the 'Dream', according to the team's website.

  • Iverson Likely To Play Hurt Wednesday

    Denver guard Allen Iverson is probable for Wednesday's game, according to the Denver Post.

  • Shaq Could End Up Miss A Month

    According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Heat center Shaquille O'Neal could end up missing a month of action after having MRI exams earlier this week.

  • Deng Sidelined Indefinitely

    A sore left Achilles heel will sideline Luol Deng for the next few weeks, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.

  • Maggette For Terry Trade Was Agreed Upon During Summer?

    The Los Angeles Times reports that the Clippers and Mavericks agreed to a trade that would have sent Corey Maggette to Dallas in exchange for Jason Terry.

  • Pacers Approach Nets With Jermaine For Carter Swap

    The Bergen Record is reporting that the Pacers recently approached the Nets about an exchange of Jermaine O'Neal for Vince Carter.

  • Bulls Discuss Nocioni Trade With Nets

    While the Bulls have aggressively been working the phones with several teams, league sources say they have discussed a multi-player trade with New Jersey.

  • Bobcats' Wallace Questionable With Sore Calf

    Charlotte Bobcats' forward Gerald Wallace is questionable for Wednesday's game against the Dallas Mavericks because of a strained left calf.

  • Ankle Leaves Melo Doubtful Against Hawks

    According to the Associated Press, Denver Nuggets' forward Carmelo Anthony is doubtful for Wednesday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks because of a sprained left ankle.

  • Riley Discusses 'Plan' To Fix Heat

    Despite being $25M over the salary cap, Pat Riley spoke about getting the Heat far enough under the cap this offseason that they'd be able to sign a top tier free agent.

  • Mayo Lakers Tickets From Carmelo An NCAA Violation?

    There's a report in the L.

  • Knicks' Guard Marbury Has Surgery On Left Ankle

    Knicks' guard Stephon Marbury had successful surgery to remove bone spurs from his left ankle on Tuesday, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Kentucky Shuts Down Volunteers' Offense

    Patrick Patterson scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Kentucky knocked off Tennessee 72-66 on Tuesday night as reported by the Associated Press.

  • Brown Accuses Knicks Of Having "Spies Throughout The Arena"

    In a story in the February issue of "Philadelphia" magazine, former Knicks coach Larry Brown accused the team of having "spies throughout the arena" during his one season with the team.

  • Nuggets: Nene's Tumor Malignant, But Cancer Isolated

    The Denver Nuggets have reported that a testicular tumor removed from Nene was malignant.

  • RealGM's NBA Team Rankings For Jan. 22nd

    Certainly many of you are already familiar with my Floor Impact Counter and Reina Value.

  • Shaq Out Two Weeks After MRI Comes Back

    The Miami Heat announced that center Shaquille O’Neal underwent an MRI today which revealed acute left hip and quadriceps inflammation.

  • LeBron To Debut 'Yankee' Sneaker

    LeBron James will take his love for the New York Yankees to the next level when he releases a new shoe that pays tribute to his favorite team.

  • Davis, Wallace Named Players Of The Week

    Gerald Wallace of the Charlotte Bobcats and Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors were named the NBA's Players of the Week for the games played Jan.

  • Gamecocks' Odom To Get $320,000 After Retiring

    Dave Odom, the retiring coach of South Carolina, will receive about $320,000 after he steps down in April.

  • Shaq Has MRI On Knee, Out Indefinitely

    The Associated Press is reporting that Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal had an MRI on his ailing left hip on Tuesday and that he could miss an 'indefinite' amount of time.

  • Hawks Suspend Pachulia For Conduct Detrimental To Team

    The Atlanta Hawks have suspended center/forward Zaza Pachulia for tomorrow night's game at Denver for conduct detrimental to the team, according to Executive Vice President and General Manager Billy Knight.

  • Raptors Want To Bring In Special Coach For Bargnani

    Bryan Colangelo and Sam Mitchell would bring in a coach to work with Andrea Bargnani on playing the center position.

  • Brand Unlikely To Opt Out?

    This summer, Elton Brand can elect to opt out of his contract to become a free agent, but owner Donald Sterling does not anticipate that happening.

  • O'Brien Finally Responds To Webber Criticism

    Chris Webber has often criticized his former coach in Philadelphia Jim O'Brien, and on Monday O'Brien finally responded in a News-Journal article.

  • Baker Named D-League Player Of Week

    Maurice Baker of the Dakota Wizards yesterday was named D-League.

  • Carmelo Hurt In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 21st's Games

    (Click on the score link to view our new custom box scores which include the FIC and FIC per 40) - Lakers' Ariza Will Miss Eight Weeks

    The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Lakers' forward Trevor Ariza will miss eight weeks with a broken bone in his right foot.

  • Isiah Thomas: We Need A Kevin Garnett

    Isiah Thomas has made everyone aware that he was upset when Kevin Garnett landed with the Celtics.

  • Pacers Expect O'Neal To Return This Season

    Jermaine O'Neal has accepted the fact that he may have to sit out the entire season to heal his ailing knee, but the Indiana Pacers don't expect that to be the case.

  • Mourning Not Ruling Out Return

    Present in the Miami Heat locker room on Monday, Alonzo Mourning made it clear that he has not officially retired from the game of basketball.

  • Hibbert Helps Georgetown Hold Off Syracuse

    It wasn't easy, but Roy Hibbert helped No.

  • Security Boots Fan, Restrains Reporters At MSG

    Security escorted a fan from Madison Square Garden on Monday after the fan hurled obscenities towards Knick forward Jared Jeffries, the New York Post is reporting.

  • Sterling Puts It On Dunleavy To Win

    Mike Dunleavy and Elgin Baylor both received warnings from Clippers' owner Don Sterling recently to start winning or changes will be made, the L.

  • McGrady May Take Pass On All-Star Game

    Tracy McGrady says he may skip next month's All-Star game because of his troublesome left knee.

  • McGrady Wants To Give Up All-Star Spot

    Rockets forward Tracy McGrady, who has been injured most of the season and is currently the second leading vote getter at the forward spot in the West, says he wants to give his place in the All-Star game to someone more deserving.

  • Spurs' Richardson Given Surprise First Start

    Jeremy Richardson, playing on a 10 day contract, was a surprise starter for the NBA Champion Spurs as they took on the Charlotte Bobcats on Monday.

  • Melo Sprains Left Ankle, Leaves Game Vs. Lakers

    Nuggets' superstar Carmelo Anthony had to be helped from the court in Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers after spraining his left ankle.

  • 14 Straight Losses And Counting For Miami

    Dwyane Wade's 42 points were not enough as the Heat lost their 14th consecutive game, going down 97-90 to LeBron James and the Cavaliers in Miami.

  • Sonics Fall In Franchise-Record 11th Straight Game

    The Houston Rockets beat the SuperSonics 96-89 on Monday, handing Seattle its team-record 11th consecutive loss.

  • O'Brien Details Clashes With Webber In Philly

    Jim O'Brien, now head coach of the Indiana Pacers, has spoken about the rift between himself and Chris Webber when the pair were in Philadelphia, according to the Associated Press.

  • Pierce, Richardson Ejected For Jawing

    Both Paul Pierce and Quentin Richardson were ejected in the Celtics' 109-93 win over the Knicks on Monday after both got into a jawing match.

  • Lakers Sign D.J. MBenga

    The Los Angeles Lakers have signed free agent center Didier “DJ” Ilunga-Mbenga to a 10-day contract, announced today by General Manager Mitch Kupchak.

  • Suns Recall Tucker From D-League

    The Phoenix Suns recalled rookie swingman Alando Tucker from the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League, it was announced today by Suns President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Steve Kerr.

  • Memphis Moves To No. 1 In AP Poll

    On Monday, the Memphis Tigers made their first appearance at the top of the AP college basketball poll in 25 years.

  • Ford Improving But Colangelo Still Looking For PG

    Since receiving clearance on January 9th to begin working out again, T.

  • Oregon State Fires Coach Jay John

    Yahoo! is reporting that Jay John, head basketball coach at Oregon State, was fired on Monday.

  • Pistons' Billups Happy He Stayed In Detroit

    Chauncey Billups expected the Orlando Magic to be one of the teams to make a bid for him when he became a free agent over the summer.

  • Gasol No Longer Focusing On Trade Talks

    It has been a year since Pau Gasol requested a trade out of Memphis, but he remains with the club and his biggest potential suitor the Chicago Bulls remain interested in him.

  • O'Neal Willing To Sit Out Season To Rehab Knee

    In order to fix his ongoing left knee injury, Jermaine O'Neal is willing to sit out the rest of the season.

  • Knicks Ready For Celtics In First Meeting Since Trouncing

    Earlier in the season, the Knicks fell behind by 52 points to the Celtics in a nationally televised game in Boston before they ultimately fell by 45.

  • Bulls Tell Duhon To Skip Trip

    Starting guard Chris Duhon will not be with the Chicago Bulls when they play the Grizzlies in Memphis on Monday, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.

  • Grizzlies Sign Bobby Jones To Second 10-Day Contract

    The Memphis Grizzlies signed forward Bobby Jones to a second 10-day contract, Grizzlies' General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Wallace announced today.

  • Indiana's O'Neal Doesn't Give Timetable For Return

    Despite the fact that Jermaine O'Neal admitted to the Indianapolis Star that he would sit out the entire season to heal his ailing knee if need be, he refused to put a timetable on his return Monday night.

  • Celtics' Rivers Will Coach Eastern All-Stars

    The Boston Celtics' 109-93 win over the New York Knicks on Monday afternoon earned coach Doc Rivers the right to lead the Eastern Conference All-Star squad next month.

  • Wizards' Thomas Making Progress

    According to the Associated Press, Washington center Etan Thomas is making strides towards his return to the court for the Wizards.

  • The Suns Are Hot In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 20th's Games

    - PHX 116, NJN 92 The Phoenix Suns outscored the New Jersey Nets 35-20 in the first quarter on Sunday night, and cruised to a 116-92 victory at the U.

  • Hokies' Allen Suspended For Bumping Ref

    After making inappropriate contact with an official during Virginia Tech forward Jeff Allen was suspended two games by the Atlantic Coast Conference according to report by the Associated Press.

  • UConn Routs 13th-Ranked Marquette

    Connecticut, coming off a 12-point home loss to Providence, rebounded with its first win over a ranked opponent in almost two years, 89-73 over No.

  • Spurs Re-Sign Richardson

    Jeremy Richardson, who originally signed with the Spurs on January 10, re-signed with the club again.

  • Bucks Assign Noel To Tulsa 66ers

    The Milwaukee Bucks have assigned guard/forward David Noel to their NBA Development League affiliate, the Tulsa 66ers, Bucks General Manager Larry Harris announced Sunday.

  • Ariza Breaks Foot At Practice

    Trevor Ariza was diagnosed with fractured bone in his right foot after landing on Lamar Odom during practice on Sunday.

  • Anthony Johnson Suspended For One Game

    Atlanta Hawks guard Anthony Johnson has been suspended for one game without pay, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations.

  • Nets' Krstic Gets Much-Needed Workout

    Nenad Krstic's surgically repaired left knee is improving and he told the New York Post that he is close to a return and may play next week.

  • Artest Says He Will Opt Out

    After much assumption and speculation that Ron Artest would exercise the early termination option in his contract to become a free agent after this season, the Kings' forward confirmed it on Saturday to the Sacramento Bee.

  • Clippers Receive Calls On Brand, Kaman And Cassell

    Several teams have offered trade proposals to the Clippers for injured forward Elton Brand and center Chris Kaman, said coach Mike Dunleavy to the Los Angeles Times.

  • Nets Talk To Pacers About Carter For O'Neal

    Could the Nets and Pacers do a Jermaine O'Neal for Vince Carter swap?

  • Staph Infection Sidelines Martin

    Kenyon Martin missed his third consecutive game on Saturday night, this one attributed to a staph infection in his buttocks.

  • Cuban Not Convinced That Sonics Should Move

    Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban said on Saturday night that he does not believe that the Sonics should leave Seattle.

  • Bulls Yet To Decide On Punishment For Curry

    The Chicago Bulls are still considering how to punish rookie guard JamesOn Curry, who was arrested Thursday in Boise, Idaho, for urinating in public.

  • Barnes Ruled Ineligable After Error

    Warriors' forward Matt Barnes was forced to sit out against the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night after he was ruled ineligible because of an error made when the Warriors turned in their active and inactive lists.

  • Sarver: Suns Won't Trade Core Players

    Neither Amare Stoudemire or Shawn Marion will be relocating this season, according to the Suns' Managing Partner Robert Sarver.

  • Heat Hand Riley Worst Losing Streak Ever

    The Heat lost their 13th straight on Saturday night, the longest losing streak in the league and the worst skein of coach Pat Riley's career.

  • Sutton Earns 799th Career Win As USF Defeats Portland

    Dior Lowhorn had 19 points and seven rebounds, and Eddie Sutton got his 799th career victory in San Francisco's 60-58 win over Portland Saturday night.

  • Battie Could Return For Magic In Playoffs

    Magic GM Otis Smith said before Saturday night's game that there's a chance that injured power forward Tony Battie could return for the playoffs.

  • Beasley, K-State Upend No. 9 Texas A&M

    Kansas State's first home victory over a top-10 opponent in almost four years may have gone a long way toward answering the question of whether Frank Martin can coach.

  • T-Mac Plays 27 Minutes After 11-Game Absence

    Rockets' star Tracy McGrady returned against San Antonio on Saturday night after missing 11 games because of injuries to his left knee.

  • Bulls' Deng Sits Out With Sore Achilles

    Chicago Bulls' forward Luol Deng was inactive Saturday night against the Detroit Pistons because his sore left Achilles flared up.

  • Jefferson, Mayo Lead USC To Win Over UCLA

    USC's two freshmen were better than UCLA's one.

  • Maryland Upsets No. 1 UNC 82-80

    Bambale Osby scored inside with 21 seconds left to help Maryland stun top-ranked North Carolina 82-80 on Saturday, handing the Tar Heels their first loss of the season.

  • Source: Grizzlies, Stoudamire Near Buyout

    Damon Stoudamire is wanted by both Phoenix and Boston, according to reports.

  • Pacers' O'Neal Will Miss The Next Two Weeks

    Pacers' forward Jermaine O’Neal will miss a minimum of two weeks, starting with Saturday night’s home game against Sacramento, due to a bone bruise on his left knee.

  • Foster Regains Stroke To End Vandy's Slide

    Alex Gordon and Shan Foster both scored 18 points, and No.

  • Isiah 'Didn't Notice' Marbury Needed Surgery

    Isiah Thomas raised more questions over the severity of Stephon Marbury's ankle injury when he told reporters Friday that the veteran point guard was not showing any signs of breaking down.

  • Artest Wouldn't Mind Playing In Detroit

    It has been more than three years since the infamous brawl at the Palace, and one of the key figures Ron Artest was back in town Friday for the Sacramento Kings' game against the Pistons.

  • Crawford To Succeed Marbury At Point In New York?

    Isiah Thomas believes that Jamal Crawford's future in New York is tied to the point guard position which does not bode well for Stephon Marbury.

  • Could Amare Be Traded?

    According to CBS Sportsline columnist Tony Mejia, Amare Stoudemire may just be obtainable via a trade after all.

  • Szczerbiak Appears To Be Unfazed By Trade Rumors

    One of the latest trade rumors has Wally Szczerbiak and Earl Watson from the Sonics heading to Miami for Ricky Davis, Jason Williams and Dorell Wright.

  • Hinrich's Back No Better

    The Bulls received some good news on Friday when a doctor revealed the back problems suffered by starting guard Kirk Hinrich are muscular, not skeletal.

  • Heat's Losing Streak Hits 12

    Despite the efforts of Dwyane Wade, the Miami Heat lost to Portland 98-91 on Friday night.

  • Hill Hopes To Return Against Bucks Thursday

    Suns' forward Grant Hill will practice today and hopes to play Tuesday at Milwaukee.

  • Wizards' Thomas Hopes To Rejoin Team This Season

    Wizards' forward Etan Thomas, who had heart surgery this offseason and was expected to miss the entire regular season, has said that he is close to returning to practice and definitely wants to return before the year is out.

  • Trade Hoax Shocks Suns' Barbosa

    Leandro Barbosa was subject to a hoax call at the team's Beverly Hills hotel Thursday, with the anonymous caller informing him that he had been traded to the New York Knicks.

  • Bosh Wants Fans To Get Tough On Horford

    With Al Horford set to make his first trip to Toronto after the hard foul on T.

  • T-Mac: 'Good Chance' Of Playing Vs. Spurs

    Apparently, Tracy McGrady can change directions after all.

  • Tennessee Forward Crews Cleared To Play

    Tennessee forward Duke Crews was cleared to return to the Vols more than a month after he was benched because of a heart condition.

  • South Carolina's Odom Set To Retire

    South Carolina Coach Dave Odom will retire at the end of the season, saying Friday "I'm on the back end of not only my career but my life.

  • Clippers Sign Diaz To 2nd 10-Day Contract

    The Los Angeles Clippers signed guard Guillermo Diaz to a second consecutive 10-day contract today.

  • Cleveland St. Stuns No. 12 Butler For 1st Upset Win

    When the final horn sounded, Cleveland State's fans poured onto the floor and celebrated a win unlike almost any other in the school's history.

  • Parker Elbowed In Eye, But Heel Biggest Worry

    Tony Parker had a shiner around his left eye Thursday night, a souvenir from a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the AT&T Center that got rough in a tense second half.

  • Pacers' O'Brien Denies Tinsley Suspended

    Indiana Pacers' Coach Jim O'Brien said Thursday his version of Jamaal Tinsley's absence from Wednesday's game "is the story I'm sticking with.

  • Sonics: City Wouldn't Miss Us

    If the Sonics leave Seattle, the city's economy won't suffer and most people won't care.

  • Sonics' West Hobbled By Foot Injury

    The results of an MRI on Sonics' guard Delonte West's foot were not known as of late Thursday night, but it's becoming apparent that this is not a day-to-day injury.

  • D'Antoni, Kerr Deny Rift Rumor

    Suns' General Manager Steve Kerr and Coach Mike D'Antoni disagree a lot, according to reports.

  • Lakers' Bynum Staying Optimistic After Knee Injury

    Lakers' center Andrew Bynum, expected to be sidelined until at least the middle of March, expressed both disappointment and optimism in his first interview since injuring his left knee.

  • Deals For Cassell Being Discussed

    Coach Mike Dunleavy declined to discuss Sam Cassell's status specifically but did address trade talks heading into the deadline.

  • McGrady Can't Finish Practice, Doubts Sat. Return

    Unable to finish his first full practice since his knee injuries, Tracy McGrady left Toyota Center on Thursday doubting that he would be ready for his first game back by Saturday.

  • The Cavs Revenge In The RGM Daily Rundown For Jan. 17th's Games

    - CLE 90, SAN 88 LeBron James hit a jumper with less than a minute remaining to give the Cleveland Cavaliers a stunning victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night.

  • Marbury Set For Ankle Surgery

    Knicks' point guard Stephon Marbury will have surgery on his left ankle and is out indefinitely.

  • Green Accepts Invitation To Defend Title In Dunk Contest

    Gerald Green has accepted the NBA's invitation to defend his slam dunk title at this year's All-Star Game in New Orleans.

  • Boston's Rondo Likely Out For Friday's Game

    With the two-game losing "streak" snapped, the Celtics went back to work in Massachusetts getting ready for Friday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers.

  • Horford Ready For Firestorm In Toronto

    Al Horford is ready for the storm that's sure to come from screaming fans Friday night when the Hawks face the Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre.

  • Report That Tumor Is Benign Removed From Nene's Site

    Nuggets' Coach George Karl said Thursday the team is still awaiting results of some medical tests after doctors removed a testicular tumor from Denver forward Nene.

  • JamesOn Curry Arrested And Charged With Two Misdemeanors

    JamesOn Curry, a 2007 draft pick of the Chicago Bulls, was arrested this morning on charges of public urination and resisting arrest in Boise, Idaho, police records show.

  • Cavs Recall Shannon Brown From D-League

    The Cleveland Cavaliers have recalled guard Shannon Brown from the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA Development League, Cavaliers' General Manager Danny Ferry announced today.

  • Vance Walberg Resigns As Pepperdine Coach

    Citing personal and family reasons, Pepperdine Coach Vance Walberg resigned Thursday.

  • Bosh Takes Campaign To RealGM Hoops Show Tonight

    After posting a video for RealGM.

  • C.J. Watson Gets Second 10-Day Contract

    Point guard C.

  • Knicks Offered Randolph For Carter

    There was some speculation on Wednesday that the Nets offered Vince Carter to the Knicks, who rejected it.

  • Indy's Comeback In The RGM Daily Rundown From Jan. 16th's Games

    - Indiana 125, Golden State 117 The Indiana Pacers used a 46-point fourth quarter to come from behind and beat the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night.

  • UMass Snaps No. 18 Dayton's 13-Game Streak

    Massachusetts hasn't heard about Dayton being so tough to beat at home.

  • Pacers' Tinsley Suspended By Team, Not Injured

    The Indiana Pacers suspended Jamaal Tinsley for Wednesday night's game against Golden State following an incident during a film session one day earlier, The Star has learned.

  • Knicks' Marbury: 'I Need Surgery'

    Stephon Marbury was set for an MRI that could determine if he'll need surgery on his left ankle.

  • Good News From Nene's Preliminary Biopsy Results

    Following Nene's testicular tumor removal, biopsy results have been encouraging though he still awaits the results of more biopsies, which should come later this week.

  • Deng, Boylan Deny Rift Between Wallace, Noah

    The Chicago Tribune and Daily Herald reported that Bulls' forwards Joakim Noah and Ben Wallace had to be separated by Luol Deng in the locker room in Orlando.

  • McGrady Eyes Saturday Return

    Rockets' guard Tracy McGrady will return to practice today and hopes to play Saturday against the Spurs.

  • Hornets' Owner Dismisses Flight Plan

    Hornets' owner George Shinn said Wednesday he is optimistic his club can meet the attendance goal to continue its relationship with New Orleans long term.

  • Sonics Seek March Trial In KeyArena Dispute

    Lawyers for both sides in the KeyArena lease dispute made their schedule requests to U.

  • Shaq Returns As Bulls Trounce Heat By 30 In Miami

    After Miami's defense allowed a season-high in points and the return of Shaquille O'Neal failed to propel the Heat, there was no sugarcoating a 126-96 drubbing at the hands of the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday.

  • Knight Records 900th Career Victory

    Bob Knight reached another milestone.

  • Top-Ranked UNC Holds Off Georgia Tech 83-82

    Tyler Hansbrough scored 27 points and made a crucial block in the closing seconds as top-ranked North Carolina held on for an 83-82 victory over stubborn Georgia Tech on Wednesday night.

  • Tyrus Thomas Available In Trade Talks?

    ESPN's Ric Bucher says that Tyrus Thomas is available and that the Bulls may readdress trade talks for Pau Gasol.

  • UCLA Asks Fans To Leave Wooden Alone

    UCLA is asking fans to leave former Coach John Wooden alone during home basketball games.

  • Kidd Named USA Basketball's 2007 Athlete of the Year

    In recognition of his outstanding play and leadership on the 2007 USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team, USA Basketball today announced that New Jersey Nets' all-star guard Jason Kidd has been named the 2007 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year.

  • Kings At Full Strength As Bibby, Artest Return

    Today's game against the Raptors marks the virtual starting point in the NBA coaching career of Reggie Theus, at least as it pertains to the job for which he signed up.

  • Joakim Noah Angry At Divisive 'Source'

    Joakim Noah said whoever leaked a story about his Tuesday confrontation with Ben Wallace in the Bulls' locker room is dividing the team.

  • LBJ's Big Night In The RGM Daily Rundown From Jan. 15th's Games

    - Atlanta 104, Denver 93 Joe Johnson led the Atlanta Hawks over the Denver Nuggets last night, scoring 22 points to go along with 5 assists and 4 rebounds.

  • Jamal Crawford Foundation Debuts Official Website

    Knicks' guard Jamal Crawford announced today the debut of his foundation's official website,

    Oklahoma's Griffin Could Miss 4 Weeks With Knee

    Oklahoma freshman standout Blake Griffin could miss as much as four weeks after spraining a ligament in his left knee.

  • Magic's Smith: Don't Expect Any Moves Before Deadline

    Magic fans expecting the club to make a deal before the trade deadline next month likely will be disappointed.

  • Sore Knee Keeps Washington's Daniels Out Again

    About 90 minutes before the Wizards played the Knicks on Tuesday, Antonio Daniels was in uniform.

  • Knee Problems Will Sideline Grizzlies' Milicic

    Grizzlies' center Darko Milicic tried to give his teammates the inside presence they've become accustomed to this season.

  • Chris Bosh To RealGM: Ask Me A Question

    Chris Bosh has reached out to RealGM's strong Raptor community by posting a video on YouTube asking for people to ask him a question, either via video on YouTube, or on his website at chris-bosh.com.

  • Nuggets' Nene Has Testicular Tumor Removed

    Nene underwent surgery Monday to remove a testicular tumor, and a biopsy will determine if it was cancerous.

  • Emotions Erupt In Nugs' 2nd Straight Loss

    During Tuesday's 104-93 loss to Atlanta, the Nuggets remained emotionally drained from the news that Nene, their teammate and friend, had a testicular tumor removed this week.

  • Internal Strife Continues For Bulls

    Joakim Noah was back with the Chicago Bulls after his exodus at the hands of his teammates, and again he was front and center in an apparent dispute in the Bulls' locker room.

  • Riley Eyeing Shooters, Tax Relief

    With a record of 8-28 and the team $6 million over the luxury tax threshold, Pat Riley is trying to find ways of getting under the tax.

  • Back-To-Back Wins For Knicks

    Two wins in a row is nothing more than a baby step in the NBA.

  • LeBron Scores Season-High 51 Points In OT Win Over Grizzlies

    Now this is the way LeBron James likes to go for half a hundred.

  • Celtics' Rondo Iffy For Wednesday's Game

    Celtics' point guard Rajon Rondo sat out practice today.

  • Shaq Likely To Start Wednesday Against Bulls

    Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal is likely to play Wednesday against the Bulls after practicing Tuesday as he attempts to come back from a hip injury that has sidelined him for eight games.

  • Celtics, Garnett Lead NBA's Most Popular Merchandise, Jersey List

    The Boston Celtics and the team's All-Star forward Kevin Garnett lead the NBA's lists of Most Popular Jerseys and Most Popular Team Merchandise in sales at the NBA Store in New York City and online at NBAStore.

  • Nene Has Tumor Removed

    Doctors removed a tumor from Nuggets forward Nene, according to the player's Web site Tuesday.

  • Ainge Not Looking To Change Roster

    Celtics' Executive Director of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge said that while his eyes are open, the franchise isn't having any heated trade discussions or looking at any free agents.

  • Lakers Looking At Adding Webber

    Now that their franchise-center-in-training will be taking at least an eight-week break, the Lakers are perilously thin in the middle.

  • Bobcats Will Not Protest Call In Loss

    Based on feedback from the NBA, the Bobcats won't file a protest concerning the basket-interference call against Emeka Okafor in Saturday's loss to Detroit.

  • Suns Would Be Interested In Stoudamire

    If Memphis' Damon Stoudamire reaches a buyout agreement with Memphis, it seems likely the Suns would be interested in him.

  • Kansas Blows Out Oklahoma To Stay Perfect

    Whatever slim chance Oklahoma might have had against No.

  • Heat Acknowledge Error In Mourning 'Retirement' Story

    Alonzo Mourning said that he is retired in an interview with heat.com, but now the team is saying that it is not official and the story has been pulled.

  • Etan Thomas Is Cleared For Light Practice

    Wizards' center Etan Thomas has been cleared to participate in non-contact drills such as shooting and running.

  • Bryant Nets 48 As Lakers Edge Sonics In OT, 123-121

    Kobe Bryant scored 48 points and