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Phone Call From FedEx CEO Leading To Memphis Investigation By NCAA

FedEx Express president and CEO David Bronczek placed a call to Abdul Gaddy's mother Oseye Gaddy, who is one of 190,000 employees for the company.

Gaddy is being recruited by Memphis, and the phone call is now being investigated as Bronczek is a booster for the program.

"We're aware of the issue," said Stacey Osburn, NCAA associate director of public and media relations.

Via FoxSports


Reno D-League Team To Be Called The Bighorns

The NBA Development League’s Reno team, which is set to begin play in 2008-09, today announced it would be known as the Bighorns. Team owner David Kahn and Chief Operating Officer Tony Funderburg were on hand for the announcement of the name and unveiling of both primary and secondary logos for the Bighorns. The announcement took place at Reno’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park in coordination with the Northern Nevada Chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Named for Nevada’s state animal, the team’s logo consists of the bust of a bighorn sheep, with massive curled horns, gazing into the distance. “Reno Bighorns” is emblazoned below that image. The logo colors of blue, green, tan and white were chosen to reflect the colors of the Lake Tahoe area.

“The name Bighorns was by far the No. 1 choice of our fans and, we think, is a name that is synonymous with the region,” said Kahn. “We’re thrilled to represent such a vibrant and diverse community and provide affordable entertainment for all walks of life. The Bighorns will have big action – but little prices for tickets.”

The team also announced that it will donate 250 hours of service to Big Brothers Big Sisters and a cash donation for the 2008-09 season. Pat Fling, President/CEO of the Northern Nevada chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters, was on hand for the joint announcement. Through the relationship, the Bighorns will work with Big Brothers Big Sisters to enrich the Reno/Tahoe community through their service.

“I am delighted that the new NBA D-League Reno team is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters,” said Fling. “This will help us as we are changing the way children grow up in Northern Nevada. They have been great to work with and we appreciate their interest in supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters.”

Via Press Release


Williams Agrees To Five-Year Deal With Sixers

The 76ers agreed to terms today with restricted free agent guard Louis Williams on a 5-year contract.

Additional terms of the deal were not immediately known.

"It's a good deal for Louis," Merle Scott, Williams' agent, told the Daily News. "It gives him a chance to grow with a team that's building and allows him to stay with the team he came into the league with."The 76ers agreed to terms today with restricted free agent guard Louis Williams on a 5-year contract.

Via Philadelphia Daily News


Jul 2008 Archive

  • OKC Purchases Tulsa D-League Team

    Oklahoma City joins the Lakers and Spurs as sole owners of their D-League affiliate team.

  • Clippers Sign Brian Skinner

    The Los Angeles Clippers signed veteran forward Brian Skinner, vice president of basketball operations announced today.

  • JamesOn Curry Waived By Chicago

    The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has waived guard JamesOn Curry.

  • Bulls Discover Some Trade Interest In Hughes

    The Bulls have discovered some interest in guard Larry Hughes with the obvious caveat of exchanging troublesome contract for troublesome contract.

  • Artest: Yao's Bought Into The Propaganda

    Yao Ming expressed concerns about team chemistry to the Houston Chronicle and referenced Ron Artest's involvement in the 2004 brawl.

  • Minimal Interest In Gordon Sign-And-Trade

    The Bulls believe a contract in the neighborhood of $60 million over six seasons is fair for Ben Gordon.

  • Bulls Sign Deng

    The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has re-signed forward Luol Deng to a multi-year extension.

  • Artest Will Only Join Rockets If He Gets A Commitment

    Ron Artest said that he was excited about going to the Rockets but would join them only if they are committed to him.

  • Cavaliers Talk To Sixers' Williams

    The Cleveland Cavaliers have had discussions with restricted Sixer Louis Williams.

  • Deng And Bulls Agree On Deal

    Luol Deng and the Chicago Bulls have agreed to six-year contract that could be worth as much as $80 million.

  • Clippers Waive Josh Powell

    The Los Angeles Clippers today waived forward Josh Powell, it was announced by Vice President of Basketball Operations Elgin Baylor.

  • Hawks Sign Randolph Morris

    The Atlanta Hawks have signed free agent center Randolph Morris to a contract, it was announced today by General Manager Rick Sund.

  • Morris Agrees To Two-Year Deal With Hawks

    Randolph Morris has agreed to a two-year contract with the Hawks, according to two people familiar with the situation.

  • Magic Want To Re-Sign Foyle

    The Orlando Magic will soon try to re-sign center Adonal Foyle.

  • Pistons Sign Will Bynum

    The Detroit Pistons on Wednesday signed free-agent guard Will Bynum, who played in the Israeli League last season.

  • Australia Beats China, Holds Yao To 14

    Australia's defense overwhelmed China in the Boomers' 67-55 win on Wednesday, holding Yao Ming to only 14 points in the process.

  • Gordon Wants As Much As Deng

    Ben Gordon, sources said, is seeking a deal that is at least equal to Luol Deng's.

  • Wade Won't Let Anyone Cut His Hair Overseas

    Dwyane Wade has shaved his head and won't let his hair grow out the way Vince Carter and Gary Payton did during the Sydney Olympics of 2000.

  • Suns Inquired About Sign And Trade For Childress

    The Phoenix Suns confirmed that they did inquire about a possible sign and trade with the Hawks for forward Josh Childress before Childress left for Greece.

  • Oklahoma City Home Opener On October 29

    Oklahoma City will officially begin their new era at home on October 29, but the opponent has not yet been revealed.

  • Deng Close To $70M Deal With Bulls?

    Sources say that Luol Deng and the Bulls are on the verge of completing a six-year, $70 million deal.

  • Kobe Bryant Says Mayo Has 'The Whole Package'

    Memphis rookie O.J. Mayo got a glowing endorsement from the league MVP Kobe Bryant, who dominated the rookie early in the U.S. National team scrimmages, but to his credit Mayo got better the more they played.

  • Yao Plays, Scores 21 For China In Games Tuneup

    Rockets' center Yao Ming was back on the court for China ahead of the Olympics, scoring 21 points in 28 minutes of action to lead China past Angola 83-74.

  • Atlanta Signs Maurice Evans

    The Atlanta Hawks today signed guard/forward Maurice Evans to a contract, according to General Manager Rick Sund.

  • Knicks Waive Green And Jones

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Taurean Green and guard/forward Bobby Jones have been waived.

  • T-Wolves Re-Sign Ryan Gomes

    The Minnesota Timberwolves re-signed forward Ryan Gomes on Tuesday to a reported multi-year deal.

  • Sixers Sign Kareem Rush

    Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager Ed Stefanski announced today that the team has signed free agent guard Kareem Rush.

  • Donaghy Sentenced To 15 Months

    Tim Donaghy, a former NBA referee, was sentenced Tuesday in a New York court to 15 months in prison for his role in the betting scandal that has rocked the league.

  • Magic Waive Augustine

    The Orlando Magic have waived forward James Augustine, General Manager Otis Smith announced today.

  • Marbury Move Not For Two Months?

    If the Knicks part ways with Stephon Marbury, it reportedly will not happen until late September or early October.

  • Gordon: Bulls Will Determine What Happens

    The restricted free agency process is extending for longer than what Ben Gordon was anticipating.

  • Clippers Talking With Livingston, P. Davis, And Elson

    Shaun Livingston and forward Paul Davis, both unrestricted free agents, continue to have discussions with the Clippers.

  • Incentives Could Get Biedrins' Contract To $63 Million

    According to league sources, Andris Biedrins' new contract guarantees him $9 million per over the next six seasons.

  • Sixers Continue Talks With Iguodala And Williams

    A source close to Andre Iguodala said the Sixers and Iguodala's agent were "in a dialogue to reach a deal."

  • Bulls And Grizzlies' Sign-And-Trade Offers For Krstic

    At one point, the Grizzlies were offering a package that included either Kyle Lowry or Javaris Crittenton for Nenad Krstic.

  • West's Agent: Cavs 'Won't Negotiate Fairly'

    A league source said Boston and Miami have approached the Cavs regarding sign-and-trades for Delonte West.

  • Blazers Could Make Run At Deng Next Summer?

    Luol Deng looks like the best candidate of the remaining restricted free agents to take the one-year tender and try his luck again next summer.

  • Rockets To Acquire Ron Artest

    Ron Artest is heading to Houston for Bobby Jackson, Donte Greene, a future first rounder and cash.

  • Okafor Close To New 6-Year Deal With Bobcats

    The Charlotte Bobcats and forward Emeka Okafor are on the verge of six-year deal believed to be worth at least $72 million.

  • Okafor Agrees To $72M Deal With Charlotte

    The Charlotte Bobcats and restricted free agent Emeka Okafor have agreed in principle on a six-year contract worth at least $72 million.

  • Done Deal - Krstic Leaves NBA For Moscow Team

    Agent Marc Cornstein has confirmed that former Net Nenad Krstic has officially signed a two year contract with Triumph Moscow early Tuesday morning.

  • Krstic All But In Russia

    Nets forward Nenad Krstic was close to signing a contract in Moscow on Monday night, which could place him as the latest player still wanted in the NBA that has left for Europe.

  • Sixers Agree With Kareem Rush

    Philadelphia has agreed to terms with free agent guard Kareem Rush.

  • Kwame Joins Detroit

    Kwame Brown's agent Mark Bartlestein told ESPN.com on Monday night that the former No. 1 pick in the 2001 draft has reached a verbal agreement on a new contract with the Detroit Pistons.

  • Clippers Sign Ricky Davis

    The Los Angeles Clippers today signed veteran free agent swingman Ricky Davis to a multi-year contract.

  • Warriors Re-Sign Biedrins

    The Golden State Warriors have re-signed center Andris Biedrins to a multi-year contract.

  • Raptors Sign Free Agent Will Solomon

    The Toronto Raptors on Monday signed free agent guard Will Solomon, who played the past two seasons in Turkey.

  • More Moves Coming From Knicks?

    Donnie Walsh may be intent on making major moves to reshape the Knick roster.

  • Knicks Trade Balkman To Denver

    The Knicks have sent Renaldo Balkman and cash to Denver for Taurean Green, Bobby Jones and a 2010 second rounder.

  • Sixers Sign Royal Ivey

    Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager Ed Stefanski announced today that the team has signed free agent guard Royal Ivey.

  • Warriors Just Shy Of Luxury Tax?

    Golden State's salary cap figure stands at around $70 million - just shy of the $71.15 million luxury tax threshold the Warriors do not want to cross.

  • NBA Scheduler Has Extra Work This Season

    Matt Winick is in charge of scheduling for the NBA, and he starts the process for the following season in February.

  • Dirk Cried Following Qualifying Win

    When Germany earned their Olympic berth by beating Puerto Rico last Sunday in Athens, Greece, it was one of the most emotional moments of Dirk Nowitzki's basketball career.

  • Brand Likes Being Out Of Lakers' Shadow?

    Elton Brand listed out some of the reasons why he decided to choose Philadelphia over remaining with the Los Angeles Clippers this summer.

  • Randolph Thinks He Can Be A Point Forward

    Anthony Randolph has been impressive in the summer league, and many envision him playing the point forward, which would suit him to Don Nelson's style.

  • Bobcats Now Offering $10M Per To Okafor?

    Emeka Okafor was once offered over $12 million a season.

  • Interested But No Offer On Table From Detroit For Smith

    A published report in Atlanta that made reference to an "Eastern Conference team" having a sign-and-trade offer on the table for Josh Smith, is not Detroit.

  • Balkman To Denver?

    Renaldo Balkman could bring his energy game to Denver.

  • J.R. Smith In OKC's Sights?

    Having missed out on C.J. Miles, could Sam Presti and Oklahoma City turn their sights to restricted Nugget J.R. Smith for help at shooting guard?

  • Sources: Biedrins Agrees To Deal With Golden State

    According to league sources, the Golden State Warriors and Andris Biedrins on Sunday agreed to a new 6-year deal, worth nearly $63M.

  • Miami Settled On Keeping Marion?

    Alhough they will listen to offers, the Heat now appear comfortable keeping Shawn Marion.

  • Carmelo Doesn't Understand Camby Trade

    Nuggets' guard Carmelo Anthony actually thought he was the one who had been traded before learning teammate Marcus Camby had been dealt recently to the Clippers.

  • Boston Still Interested In Darius Miles

    An NBA source said the Celtics remain interested in free agent forward Darius Miles, who hasn't played the last two seasons because of a knee injury.

  • Boozer Understands Miami Trade Rumors

    Jazz forward Carlos Boozer recently responded to rumors he could be traded to Miami.

  • Evans Agrees To Terms With Atlanta

    Maurice Evans has agreed to terms with the Hawks on a three-year deal believed to be worth about $7.5 million.

  • Hawks Considering Two Sign-And-Trade Deals For Smith?

    There are at least two blockbuster sign-and-trade proposals the Hawks are considering regarding Josh Smith.

  • Source: Hawks Near Deal For Maurice Evans

    A person within the league has told the Associated Press on Sunday that the Hawks are close to closing a deal with free agent Maurice Evans.

  • Ex-Sonics Owner Says Stern Told Him To Drop Suit

    Former Sonics owner Harold Schultz has declared that NBA Commissioner David Stern warned him that it would be "very expensive" to pursue a lawsuit seeking to return the team to Seattle from Oklahoma City.

  • Charlotte Re-Signs Ryan Hollins

    Ryan Hollins re-signed with the Bobcats on Friday.

  • Cavs Won't Offer More To West Than They Did Gibson

    The Cavaliers are not expected to offer more than the five-year, $20.8 million deal shooting guard Daniel Gibson signed last week.

  • Agent: Finley Turned Down Europe Offer

    According to agent Henry Thomas, Michael Finley was not only contacted by a European team a month ago, but Finley turned down the offer.

  • Jazz Match C.J. Miles Offer

    The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has exercised its first right of refusal on guard C.J. Miles’s contract.

  • Olympiakos Approached Deng For Euroleague Gig

    Olympiakos approached Luol Deng about defecting from the NBA before signing Josh Childress, but Deng declined.

  • NBA Files For Rights To Six OKC Nicknames

    The NBA filed for trademarks for the nicknames Barons, Bison, Energy, Marshalls, Thunder and Wind, one of which the Oklahoma City franchise will adopt.

  • Wade Helps USA Rout Canada

    Team USA defeated Canada 120-65 in the opener of its exhibition schedule on Friday night in Las Vegas.

  • Top Pick Rose Chooses adidas

    First overall pick Derrick Rose has chosen a shoe contract with Adidas over Nike.

  • Sasha Stays In L.A.

    Sasha Vujacic has agreed to a three-year, $15 million contract to remain with the Lakers.

  • Wolves Reach An Agreement With Gomes

    The Minnesota Timberwolves reached terms on a new contract with restricted free agent Ryan Gomes.

  • Jazz Match Offer For C.J. Miles

    The Utah Jazz on Friday matched the offer that C.J. Miles signed last week with Oklahoma City.

  • Olympiakos First Targeted Azubuike?

    Before Josh Childress to his unprecedented three-year, $20 million contract, the Greek club Olympiakos first targeted Warriors swingman Kelenna Azubuike.

  • Blazers May Have Violated Federal Regulations On Miles' Comments

    A violation of federal regulations in regard to public comments about the medical condition of former player Darius Miles may have been committed by the Trail Blazers.

  • Smith Says Little Progress Has Been Made With Contract Talks

    J.R. Smith said Thursday there has been little movement in contract negotiations, with the Nuggets or any other team.

  • Garbajosa To Sign With Khimki Moscow

    Jorge Garbajosa, once an offseason interest of the Lakers, is prepared to sign a contract with Khimki Moscow.

  • Landry Remains Patient

    Carl Landry's agent Buddy Baker said he could give any one of several NBA teams the go-ahead to present an offer, but Landry is weighing his options.

  • Bynum Extension Talks Paused Until September

    Andrew Bynum's agent David Lee said that the discussions on a contract extension with the Lakers have been tabled until September.

  • Biedrins Drawing Significant Interest From Europe

    A source close to Andris Biedrins said European teams are very interested in signing him.

  • Dynamo Moscow Luring Delonte West?

    Dynamo Moscow is discussing a two-year, $10 million offer with Delonte West, a source close to West said on Thursday.

  • Vujacic May Leave Lakers To Play In Europe

    Sasha Vujacic may leave the Lakers for Europe in the next few days if he doesn't receive an offer that he feels is fair.

  • Nuggets Get Dahntay Jones

    The Denver Nuggets came to terms with guard Dahntay Jones on a one year contract.

  • Warriors Sign Monta To 6-Year Deal

    The Warriors re-signed guard Monta Ellis to a multi-year contract on Thursday, announced by team Vice-President Chris Mullin.

  • Knicks Sign Roberson

    Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent guard Anthony Roberson has been signed to a contract with the Knicks.

  • Warriors Match Clippers Offer To Azubuike

    The Golden State Warriors have matched the contract offer submitted to restricted free agent guard Kelenna Azubuike by the Los Angeles Clippers.

  • Golden State Signs Richard Hendrix

    The Golden State Warriors have signed forward Richard Hendrix, whom the club selected with the 49th overall selection in last month’s NBA Draft.

  • Warriors Still Moving Slowly On Monta And Biedrins Talks

    The free agency process for Monta Ellis and Andris Biedrins has been a lengthy one already, and contracts are unlikely to be completed anytime soon.

  • Hornets Want To Keep Bowen, But Not Bonzi?

    The Hornets are unlikely to re-sign free agent swingman Bonzi Wells, but Ryan Bowen might be extended an offer.

  • Magic Still Want Crittenton?

    There is still trade buzz surrounding Orlando's attempt to acquire Javaris Crittenton.

  • Pargo Wants Three-Year Deal

    Jannero Pargo, whom the Hornets hope to re-sign, wants a three-year deal and has received interest from several teams.

  • Sixers Reach Agreement With Ivey

    The Sixers have reached an agreement with former Milwaukee guard Royal Ivey.

  • Landry Next To Bolt Overseas?

    Houston's Carl Landry may be the next NBA player to turn away offers from NBA teams to cash in overseas.

  • Kings Give Bobby Brown Guaranteed Contract

    The Sacramento Kings have given guard Bobby Brown a guaranteed contract for two years.

  • LeBron's Ankle Sprain Responds Well To Treatment

    LeBron James most likely will miss the U.S. National team's first exhibition game against Canada, but his ankle is responding well to treatment.

  • Posey Signs, Sees Contender On Rise

    The New Orleans Hornets officially signed forward James Posey to a five year, $25 million contract on Wednesday.

  • J.R. Smith Added To U.S. Select Team

    Restricted free agent J.R. Smith has been added to the U.S. Select team which will scrimmage against the U.S. National team.

  • Boston Announces Eddie House Signing

    The Boston Celtics announced today that they have re-signed guard Eddie House.

  • Blazers Sign Batum

    The Portland Trail Blazers signed French guard/forward Nicolas Batum on Wednesday.

  • Birdman Back To Denver

    Chris "The Birdman" Andersen will return to the Denver Nuggets next season.

  • Utah Acquires Brevin Knight

    The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has acquired veteran point guard Brevin Knight from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Jason Hart.

  • Delonte And Cavs Not Close On Agreement

    Delonte West is a restricted free-agent who has drawn interest from teams.

  • Evans Goes To Warriors

    Maurice Evans will bolster the Warrior lineup.

  • Warriors Sign Evans To Three-Year Deal

    The Warriors have signed Maurice Evans to a three-year, $6.4 million deal.

  • Celtics Announce Tony Allen Signing

    The Boston Celtics announced today that they have re-signed guard Tony Allen.

  • Artest-To-Detroit Buzz Growing

    Ron Artest is on the Pistons' radar screen.

  • Childress Bolts For Greece

    The Atlanta Hawks have lost forward Josh Childress but not to another NBA team.

  • Sparks, Shock Brawl In WNBA Showdown

    The Sparks defeated the Shock 84-81 on Tuesday night, but not before Candace Parker, Shock assistant Coach Rick Mahorn, and two other players were ejected with 4.6 seconds left in the game.

  • Agent: Pistons Agree To Terms With Bynum

    The Detroit Pistons have reached an agreement on a 2 year contract with guard Will Bynum.

  • OKC Purchases Performance Sports Center As Practice Facility

    Oklahoma City’s new NBA team has reached an agreement in principle to purchase the Performance Sports Center building in north Oklahoma City to use as its temporary home for practice and basketball operations offices.

  • LeBron Leaves U.S. Practice With Sprained Ankle

    Cavalier superstar LeBron James was forced from practice on Tuesday with a sprained ankle which Team USA officials are labeling as 'minor'.

  • Arenas Took Less To Give Wizards Room To Improve

    Gilbert Arenas ended up signing a contract worth $16 million less than what he was offered, and he did so to give the Wizards an opportunity to get better.

  • Barnes Signs Contract With Suns

    Former Warriors forward Matt Barnes has officially joined the Phoenix Suns after signing a one year contract.

  • LeBron Leaves USA Practice With Ankle Sprain

    LeBron James sprained his right ankle landing on Kevin Durant's foot during a scrimmage between Team USA and a select squad in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

  • Warriors And Nets Finalize Williams Trade

    The Golden State Warriors have acquired guard Marcus Williams from the New Jersey Nets in exchange for a conditional first round draft choice.

  • Report: Nets Send Marcus Williams To Golden State

    The New York Post is reporting that the Nets have traded point guard Marcus Williams to the Warriors for a future first-round pick.

  • Spurs Re-Sign Thomas

    The San Antonio Spurs announced today that they have re-signed forward/center Kurt Thomas.

  • Failed Restaurant Files Suit Against Wade

    On Friday, the company D Wade's Place filed suit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court against Dwyane Wade, accusing him of breach of contract.

  • Telfair Staying In Minnesota

    The Timberwolves reached agreement Monday on a multi-year contract with unrestricted free agent Sebastian Telfair, his agent said.

  • Bulls Offering Deng Less Than Last Year

    Talks between Luol Deng and the Chicago Bulls have been amicable so far, but the sides remain far apart.

  • Okafor Ready To Move On Away From Charlotte

    A source with knowledge of the negotiations says Emeka Okafor is ready to move on, rather than accept what the Charlotte Bobcats have offered long-term for his services.

  • Camby Still Upset At How Deal Went Down

    Marcus Camby was introduced as the newest member of the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday, and he made it clear that he is still upset at how the deal from Denver went down.

  • Former Vols' Star Lofton Signs To Play In Turkey

    After being passed over in last month's NBA Draft, former Tennessee guard Chris Lofton has signed a one year contract to play in Turkey.

  • Chandler's Sore Toe Leaves Team USA Shorthanded

    While USA Basketball officials are not saying he is completely out of the mix, plans were thrown off track on Monday when Tyson Chandler was forced to sit with a toe injury.

  • Nachbar Bolts For Russia

    The New Jersey Nets have lost Bostjan Nachbar to Russian powerhouse Dynamo Moscow.

  • Boston Interested In George

    The Celtics have displayed interest in free agent forward Devean George, according to an NBA source.

  • Celtics Agree To Terms With House And Tony Allen

    The Celtics agreed to terms with guards Eddie House and Tony Allen to return, GM Danny Ainge announced today.

  • Nets Acquire Dooling In Sign-And-Trade

    The New Jersey Nets have acquired guard Keyon Dooling from the Orlando Magic in exchange for cash considerations.

  • Front Office Source: Love A 'Train Wreck' Physically

    Kevin Love had an effective Summer League but is considered by some to be a major injury waiting to happen.

  • Deng To Deliver Chicago Ultimatum

    Luol Deng is prepared to leave Chicago as an unrestricted free agent next summer if they can't come together on terms by August 4th.

  • Childress Seriously Considering Offer From Olympiakos

    Josh Childress, a free agent from the Atlanta Hawks, is strongly considering a three-year, $20 million offer from Olympiakos.

  • Bulls Coming To 2009 VSL

    The Chicago Bulls will be playing in the Vegas Summer League in 2009, and Boston and New Jersey could also be on their ways next season.

  • Young Says Washington Will Have New Big Three

    The Wizards were 2-3 in the Vegas Summer League.

  • Knicks Want To Shut Down Gallinari?

    Danilo Gallinari's new team may feel he needs to rest his body the remainder of the summer.

  • Bayless Named MVP, Added To Select Team

    Portland guard Jerryd Bayless was named the top rookie of the NBA summer league on Sunday after averaging 29.8 points.

  • Suns Near Deal With Barnes

    The Phoenix Suns are expecting to sign free agent forward Matt Barnes to a one year, minimum contract on Monday.

  • Love Misses Summer League Game Against Knicks

    Kevin Love sat out the Timberwolves' summer league game against the New York Knicks on Sunday afternoon for precautionary reasons with an inflamed left Achilles.

  • Dirk Helps Germany Clinch Last Beijing Spot

    The Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki scored 32 points on Sunday to lead Germany over Puerto Rico 96-82 to clinch the last available spot in the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

  • Nets Acquire Dooling, Pending League Approval

    The sign and trade which will see guard Keyon Dooling become the latest member of the revamped New Jersey Nets is pending league approval.

  • Pacers' Williams On 'Thin Ice' Following Car Incident

    Pacers' President Larry Bird is reportedly upset at the recent incident involving Shawne Williams, and says that the forward's future with the organization may be in jeopardy.

  • Maccabi Interested In Krstic

    New Jersey Nets restricted free agent Nenad Krstic has been repeatedly linked to Israel's Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

  • Smith Irked By Lack Of Offer, Not Woodson

    Josh Smith's increasing reluctance to return to the Atlanta Hawks has little to do with Mike Woodson.

  • Agent: Warriors Made No Effort To Keep Baron

    Baron Davis is a member of the Clippers and the reason he's no longer with Golden State was the choosing of the club if you ask his agent.

  • Warriors Considering Big Run At Louis Williams

    The Golden State Warriors are intrigued about the idea of signing Sixers guard Louis Williams to an offer sheet.

  • Gomes Linked To Cleveland

    Timberwolves forward Ryan Gomes' name has been linked to the Cavs.

  • Report: Ginobili Named To Argentina Olympic Team

    Manu Ginobili, despite a lingering sprained left ankle, was named to the Argentina Olympic team on Friday.

  • Report: OKC Franchise Nicknamed Thunder

    The new Oklahoma City NBA franchise has nicknamed itself the Thunder.

  • J.R. Smith Receiving Little Attention

    Nuggets' restricted free agent J.R. Smith hasn't gotten much attention this month.

  • Pacers' Williams In Trouble Yet Again

    Pacers' forward Shawne Williams was skating on thin ice after a pair of legal transgressions last season, but he may have fallen through after another one of his friends got in hot water recently.

  • Traylor Thrilled To Be Playing Again

    Robert 'Tractor' Traylor is thrilled to be playing basketball once again after having his career threatened by heart issues.

  • Love, Robin Lopez Added To U.S. Basketball Select Team

    Rookies Kevin Love (Minnesota) and Robin Lopez (Phoenix) were added on Saturday to the US Select team to scrimmage against America's Olympians.

  • Nets Agree To Sign-And-Trade For Dooling

    The Nets reportedly have an agreement in principle to make a sign-and-trade for free agent guard Keyon Dooling.

  • D'Antoni Enjoys Knicks' Summer Win Over Suns

    Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni enjoyed watching his new team defeat the Suns in summer league play on Friday.

  • Philly's Miller Likes Brand Signing

    Sixers' point guard Andre Miller is very excited about the acquistion of Elton Brand.

  • Walton Has Ankle Surgery, Should Be OK For Camp

    Laker forward Luke Walton underwent surgery on Friday to remove bone spurs and scar tissue on his right ankle.

  • Deron Williams Signs Three-Year Extension

    The Utah Jazz have signed star guard Deron Williams to a three-year contract extension.

  • Texas To Retire Durant's #35 Jersey

    The Texas Longhorns will retire the jersey of Oklahoma City forward Kevin Durant.

  • Suns Pick Dragic Likely To Stay In Europe

    While Phoenix is hoping that draft pick Goran Dragic will join the team next season, their hopes may have been dashed with Dragic telling a Spanish newspaper that he expects to remain with Tau Ceramica next season.

  • Lakers Decide To Let Turiaf Join Warriors

    The Lakers on Friday night decided not to match the Warriors' offer for Ronny Turiaf.

  • Rodney White Signs With Maccabi Elite

    Maccabi added another new face in preparation for the upcoming season with the signing of forward Rodney White for two seasons.

  • Oklahoma City Signs C.J. Miles To Offer Sheet

    OKC GM Sam Presti announced on Friday that the team has signed restricted free agent guard C.J. Miles to an offer sheet.

  • Q. Woods Signs Two-Year Deal With Bologna

    Qyntel Woods has signed with Fortitudo Bologna in Italy for a two year contract worth approx. $2.2 million.

  • Clips Also Wanted Pick & Cash Along With Randolph?

    The Clippers reportedly wanted more than just Zach Randolph if they were going to take on his big salary from the Knicks.

  • 76ers Sign Marreese Speights

    Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager Ed Stefanski announced today that the team has signed rookie Marreese Speights, the 16th overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft.

  • Croatia Ends Canada's Olympic Hopes

    Canada's men's basketball team had their Olympic hopes dashed on Friday when they lost to Croatia in the quarterfinals of a qualifying tournament in Athens.

  • Portland Coach Joins Sergio In Spain

    Portland shooting Coach John Townsend has been working with point guard Sergio Rodriguez for the last week in Spain.

  • Vujacic Changes Agents

    Lakers' restricted free agent Sasha Vujacic has slowed down his offseason by changing agents.

  • Elson's First Choice Would Be Denver?

    Francisco Elson would love to return to the Nuggets, where he played from 2003-06, as a free-agent this summer.

  • Prince: Pistons Should Stand Pat

    Pistons' forward Tayshaun Prince believes that the team should stand pat this offseason rather than make any major moves.

  • Kings' Miller Vows To Rebound After Suspension

    Kings' center Brad Miller vows to rebound after he returns from a five-game suspension to start the season for violating the league's anti-drug policy.

  • Bucks Sign Malik Allen

    The Milwaukee Bucks have added center Malik Allen, whom Scott Skiles coached in Chicago.

  • Darius Miles Works Out For Mavericks

    If Darius Miles were to sign a new contract and play in 10 or more games this season, his $9 million salary would go back on Portland's books.

  • Report: Jazz, Williams Agree To Four-Year Extension

    The Jazz have scheduled a Friday news conference to announce that guard Deron Williams and the team have agreed to a four-year contract extension.

  • Clippers Sign Azubuike To Offer Sheet

    The Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday announced that the team has signed restricted free agent guard Kelenna Azubuike to an offer sheet to a multi-year agreement.

  • Wolves Agree To Terms With Smith

    The Timberwolves have agreed to terms with restricted free agent forward Craig Smith on a two-year contract.

  • Dumars: 50-50 Chance Of Trade

    Pistons' President Joe Dumars believes that there is a 50-50 chance that the team will make a major move before training camp.

  • Celtics Looking Around With Posey Gone

    The Celtics are looking at a number of options via free agency with James Posey having left the team for the Hornets.

  • Bulls Far Apart In Talks With Gordon, Deng

    The Bulls are still far away in their talks with restricted free agents Ben Gordon and Luol Deng.

  • Source: Mavs Make Offer For Artest

    The Mavericks have reportedly made an offer for Kings' forward Ron Artest, including Jerry Stackhouse and Brandon Bass.

  • Suns Could Bring In Livingston

    The Suns have been monitoring the situation surrounding ex-Clipper Shaun Livingston, who hasn't played since February 2007.

  • Yao Returns To Court For China

    Rockets' center Yao Ming returned to the court for the first time in almost six months on Thursday when he joined China's national team in an Olympics warmup against Serbia.

  • Denver Considering Andersen And Elson To Replace Camby

    The Nuggets are considering Chris Andersen and Francisco Elson as possibilities to replace Marcus Camby.

  • Kwame, Morris Work Out For Hawks

    Kwame Brown and Randolph Morris worked out for the Hawks earlier this week as the team continued their search for a center.

  • Camby 'Insulted' By Trade

    Center Marcus Camby made it known on Wednesday that he felt insulted by the trade that sent him from the Nuggets to the Clippers on Tuesday.

  • Dalembert Parts Ways With Canadian Team

    Sixers' center Samuel Dalembert is no longer a member of the Canadian national team, and it is unclear if he was kicked off the team or left on his own terms.

  • Suns Still Looking To Trade To Make Room For Dragic?

    Phoenix is still trying to move Leandro Barbosa, who they do not view as a point guard.

  • Dorsey Ends Holdout, Agrees To Terms With Rockets

    While he still has not signed a rookie contract, Joey Dorsey and the Houston Rockets reached an agreement on an insurance policy which will allow the ex-Memphis forward to participate in the summer league.

  • Oden Eager To Play But Must Wait Until September

    Greg Oden says he's ready to play, but he is unlikely to be cleared for action until September.

  • Nets Offered Package Of Young Players For Camby

    The Nets offered Denver a package of young players for Marcus Camby.

  • Stefanski In Talks To Re-Sign Iguodala

    Sixers' General Manager Ed Stefanski has begun serious negotiations with restricted free agent Andre Iguodala in an effort to re-sign him.

  • Raptors Sign Roko Ukic

    The Toronto Raptors signed Croatian guard Roko Ukic to a three-year contract on Wednesday.

  • Boston Signs O'Bryant

    The Boston Celtics announced today that they have signed free agent center Patrick O’Bryant.

  • Jennings Signs With Italian Club

    Prep star Brandon Jennings signed with Pallacanestro Virtus Roma of the Italian pro league on Wednesday.

  • Hornets Land Posey

    James Posey agreed to a four-year deal with the New Orleans Hornets, worth an estimated $25 million, his agent Mark Bartelstein said.

  • Granger Ready To Lead In Indiana

    Pacers' forward Danny Granger claims that he is ready to lead the team with Jermaine O'Neal now in Toronto.

  • Report: McGrady Interested In Pistons

    The Pistons claim that they aren't interested in dealing for Tracy McGrady, but the All-Star forward wouldn't mind joining the team.

  • Pacers Aren't Done, Hope They'll Move Tinsley

    The Pacers have acquired seven new players so far this season, but they claim that aren't done making moves.

  • Posey Wants Four-Year Deal

    Free agent forward James Posey would like to sign a four-year deal.

  • Jazz Say Heat Won't Tamper With Boozer

    Utah General Manager Kevin O'Connor doesn't believe that the Heat will tamper with forward Carlos Boozer, who can become a free agent next summer.

  • USA Select Team Announced

    LaMarcus Aldridge and Kevin Durant are just two of the players on the USA Basketball Select Team.

  • Lakers Still The Favorite For Artest

    The Lakers continue to be regarded as the favorites for Ron Artest as they offer Lamar Odom.

  • Smith's Relationship With Woodson Still An Issue

    The relationship between Josh Smith and Mike Woodson is beyond repair, according to sources and could make the forward's return to Atlanta problematic.

  • Mavs Could Offer Howard For Artest?

    Dallas reportedly has had internal discussions about Ron Artest and may be willing to part with Josh Howard to get him.

  • Nets Make Hayes And Najera Signing Official

    The New Jersey Nets have signed free agent forward Eduardo Najera and guard/forward Jarvis Hayes.

  • Cavs Sign Gibson To Multi-Year Deal

    Cleveland Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson has signed a multi-year contract with the team.

  • Knicks Agree To Terms With Roberson

    The New York Knicks have agreed in principle to a two year contract with free agent Anthony Roberson, which may expediate the departure of Stephon Marbury.

  • Suns Interested In Livingston

    The Suns are interested in Clippers' guard Shaun Livingston, who recently became an unrestricted free agent but has not played in 17 months.

  • Gallinari Doubtful For Next Game

    Danilo Gallinari hurt his back and knee in his first summer league game.

  • Clippers Acquire Camby

    The Los Angeles Clippers today acquired forward Marcus Camby from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for a future second round draft pick.

  • Clippers Acquire Camby

    The Los Angeles Clippers today acquired forward Marcus Camby from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for a future second round draft pick.

  • Clippers Sign Jordan And Taylor

    The Los Angeles Clippers today signed 2008 second round draft picks center DeAndre Jordan (35th overall) and guard Mike Taylor (55th overall).

  • Maloof: Artest Needs To Settle Down

    Kings' co-owner Joe Maloof has made it very clear to Ron Artest that the organization wasn't happy with his public trade demands.

  • Howard Healed For Beijing Olympics

    Magic center Dwight Howard claims that he is ready to go for the U.S. Olympic team after being held out of practice last month with a stress fracture to his sternum.

  • Artest Doesn't Want To Play For Nugs

    Ron Artest expressed his desire to be traded earlier this week but would prefer not to land in Denver with the Nuggets.

  • Walton To Have Spurs Removed From Foot

    Lakers' forward Luke Walton will undergo surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle later this week.

  • Pacers Sign Hibbert And Rush

    The Indiana Pacers announced Tuesday that rookies Brandon Rush and Roy Hibbert have signed contracts with the team.

  • Warriors Sign Anthony Randolph

    The Golden State Warriors have signed Anthony Randolph, whom the club selected with the 14th overall selection in last month’s NBA Draft.

  • Posey Says Celtics Are Top Choice

    Free agent forward James Posey has finally broken his silence and claims that the Celtics are his top choice.

  • Johnson Says Hawks Need To Keep Joshes

    Hawks' captain Joe Johnson believes that keeping both Josh Smith and Josh Childress is essential to the success of the team.

  • Magic Sign Anthony Johnson

    The Orlando Magic have signed free agent guard Anthony Johnson, General Manager Otis Smith announced today.

  • Orlando Has Serious Trade Talks For Crittenton

    The Orlando Magic have held serious trade talks with the Memphis Grizzlies about point guard Javaris Crittenton.

  • Lue To Decide Between Suns And Celtics

    Tyronn Lue decided not to take a physical for the Heat and effectively took them out of the running for his services.

  • Wade Would Welcome Reunion With Odom

    Lamar Odom has been frequently mentioned in Lakers' trade speculation, and Dwyane Wade acknowledged there still are times he thinks about his former Heat teammate.

  • Miami Interested In Artest For Marion Deal

    Miami is believed to have interest in Ron Artest and be willing to part with Shawn Marion, whose $17.1 million deal also is expiring.

  • D'Antoni Asks: 'Ti Piace Marbury?!'

    You like Marbury?!

  • Seattle Council Terminates Sonics' KeyArena Lease

    The city of Seattle officially terminated the lease for Key Arena on Monday, paving the way for the team formerly known as the SuperSonics to make their way to Oklahoma City.

  • Yao Might Play In Pre-Beijing Tournament

    Yao Ming may be back on this court this week representing China, marking the first time he has appeared in a competitive game since having surgery on his foot in March.

  • Grizzlies' Mayo Hits 69-Footer In Summer League

    O.J. Mayo hit the best highlight shot of his career to date with a long 69 foot heave to beat the buzzer at the end of the first quarter.

  • Love Has 18 Points, 13 Boards In T'wolves' Debut

    Kevin Love had an impressive debut for the Minnesota Timberwolves, finishing with 18 points and 13 rebounds in a 90-74 loss to the Mavericks.

  • Kellogg To Replace Packer On CBS

    CBS announced on Monday that Clark Kellogg would replace Billy Packer as the network's lead college basketball analyst.

  • Rockets Planning Minor Trade

    The Houston Rockets signed rookie Donte Green and waived center Loren Woods on Monday, and according to GM Daryl Morey, they are not done yet.

  • Greene Signs Contract With Rockets, Then Drops 40 On Debut

    The Houston Rockets signed rookie Donte Green to a contract on Monday, and then Greene responded by dropping 40 points on the Phoenix Suns in his summer league debut.

  • Pistons Downplay McGrady Rumors

    A team source indicated on Monday that the Pistons are not “remotely” close to a deal for Houston Rockets' superstar Tracy McGrady.

  • Second Ref In Donaghy Scandal?

    Tim Donaghy made repeated phone calls to a second referee at the same time he provided inside information to professional gamblers.

  • Decision Coming Soon From Posey?

    Free agent forward James Posey could soon make a decision about where he'll be playing next year.

  • Chicago's Rose Pleads Guilty To Speeding

    Bulls' rookie guard Derrick Rose pleaded guilty on Monday to driving more than 40 mph over the speed limit in Illinois back in April.

  • Russell Writing Book On Auerbach

    Celtics' legend Bill Russell is working on a memoir about his friendship with the late Red Auerbach.

  • Lue Narrows Choices To Three, Includes Heat

    Free agent point guard Tyronn Lue has narrowed his list of preferred destinations down to three.

  • Magic Hope Dooling Will Take Two-Year Deal

    The Magic are hoping that free agent guard Keyon Dooling will agree to a two-year deal worth roughly $1.9 million per season to remain with the team.

  • Artest Hopes To Be Traded

    Kings' forward Ron Artest has continued to lament his decision to pass on the chance to become a free agent and is now hoping that he will be traded to a team more committed to him.

  • Agent Told Memphis Not To Trade For Knicks' Lee?

    Knick forward David Lee did not deny his agent before the draft advised Memphis not to trade for him because Lee would never sign a long-term contract with the Grizzlies.

  • Good Chance Knicks And Clips Will Discuss Randolph Trade Again

    A trade to send Zach Randolph to Los Angeles may not be dead.

  • Clippers Could Be Making An Offer To Iguodala

    Philadelphia was able to steal Elton Brand from the L.A. Clippers. Will the Clippers now attempt to take Andre Iguodala away from the Sixers?

  • D-Wade Makes On-Court Return At Zo's Summer Groove

    Dwyane Wade got back to playing basketball Sunday night, participating in Alonzo Mourning's annual charity game in Miami.

  • Acie Law Feels He Has 'Much To Prove'

    Hawks' point guard Acie Law IV feels as though he has a lot to prove heading into his second NBA season.

  • Hamstring Ends Gordon's Summer League

    Clippers' rookie guard Eric Gordon will miss the remainder of the NBA Summer League with a strained left hamstring.

  • Wizards Re-Sign Arenas

    Washington Wizards' President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that the team has re-signed guard Gilbert Arenas.

  • Wallace: Trade Talk Didn't Surprise Me

    Bobcats' forward Gerald Wallace wasn't surprised to hear his name pop up in trade discussions.

  • Allen Supports Keeping Posey As Well

    Ray Allen is the latest member of the Celtics to publicly support re-signing forward James Posey.

  • Nets May Add Dooling

    The makeover in New Jersey may continue, with the Nets looking for a combo guard such as Orlando free agent Keyon Dooling.

  • Clips Offer 2nd Round Pick For Randolph

    The Clippers want Zach Randolph to fill their power forward vacancy.

  • Shawn Marion Attracting Lots Of Interest

    Forward Shawn Marion has attracted a lot of interest this month as teams such as the Clippers and Warriors have contacted the Heat.

  • Raps Add Former Canadian Team Player To Staff

    The Raptors have added former Canadian team player Gord Herbert to their coaching staff.

  • D'Antoni Raves About Gallinari, Excited About Chandler

    Mike D'Antoni likes the toughness of Danilo Gallinari.

  • Pierce's Knee Won't Hinder Him Next Season

    The Celtics claim that the injured right knee of Paul Pierce will not be a problem next season.

  • Celtics Sign Center Patrick O'Bryant

    The Celtics have signed former first-round pick Patrick O'Bryant to a two-year deal.

  • Herbert Hill Arrested On DUI Charge

    Herbert Hill, a rookie for the 76ers that missed all of last season because of two knee surgeries, was arrested and charged with DUI early Thursday morning.

  • Knicks Hoping Clips Send Them Gordon?

    The Knicks may be seeking Eric Gordon if they are going to trade Zach Randolph to the Clippers.

  • Bobcats Impressed With Augustin

    Bobcats' Coach Larry Brown, who has a reputation of being tough on rookies and point guards, has so far been full of praise for his rookie point guard D.J. Augustin.

  • Etan Thomas Goes Full Speed At Practice

    Wizards' forward Etan Thomas missed the entire 2007-08 season after heart surgery and made a significant step towards recovery on Friday.

  • Ginobili Leaning Torwards Playing In Olympics

    Manu Ginobili is leaning towards playing for Argentina in the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

  • Mayo Has 15 Points, Eight TO's In Grizzlies' Debut

    O.J. Mayo made his summer league debut for the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, finishing with 15 points, 5 assists, 3 steals, and a win.

  • Mavericks Re-Sign Antoine Wright

    The Mavericks have re-signed Antoine Wright to a contract.

  • Barkley Calls Sonics Move A 'Travesty'

    Charles Barkley feels bad for both the Sonics and their fans for having to move their operations to Oklahoma City.

  • Clippers Could Offer Okafor $10M A Season

    With a significant amount of cap space freed up, the Clippers could offer Bobcats' restricted free agent Emeka Okafor a contract starting at $10 million a season.

  • Could Knicks Deal For Szczerbiak?

    Donnie Walsh is still trying to fill some of New York's needs and could look to acquire Wally Szczerbiak from Cleveland in order to provide perimeter shooting.

  • Wolves Sign Love In Time For Summer League

    The Timberwolves signed first-round draft pick Kevin Love to a contract on Friday.

  • Mavs Sign McLeod And Singleton

    The Dallas Mavericks announced today they have signed guard Keith McLeod and forward James Singleton.

  • Knicks Reject Clippers' Offer For Randolph

    The Clippers reportedly pursued a trade for the Knicks' Zach Randolph.

  • Nets Agree To Terms With Najera And Hayes

    The New Jersey Nets have reached agreements in principle with free agent forward Eduardo Najera and guard/forward Jarvis Hayes.

  • Turiaf's Contract Frontloaded

    Ronny Turiaf's agent said the Lakers have not given him any indication on whether they will match the Warriors' offer.

  • Baron Checked In On Knicks Again Before Signing With Clippers?

    Baron Davis' representatives checked out the Knicks' interest in him, a source told Newsday.

  • New Jersey Interested In Najera

    The Nets had a meeting on Thursday night with Dan Fegan's client Denver free agent forward Eduardo Najera.

  • Brown Looking For Bobcats To Re-Sign Okafor

    Bobcats' Head Coach Larry Brown claims that the team is looking to sign restricted free agent center Emeka Okafor to a contract.

  • Mourning Has More Work On Injured Knee

    Alonzo Mourning recently had some more work done on his injured right knee to keep the possibilty of a comeback alive.

  • Nets Look At Jarvis Hayes

    The New Jersey Nets may be close to adding forward Jarvis Hayes.

  • Dunleavy Claims Brand Committed To Clippers

    According to Coach Mike Dunleavy, the Clippers had a verbal commitment from Brand that he would sign a five year, $70 million contract to remain with the team, only for Brand to then commit to Philadelphia.

  • Pierce To Knicks: Dump Marbury

    Celtics' star Paul Pierce believes that the New York Knicks needs to part ways with guard Stephon Marbury before they can truly start to get better.

  • Raptors Sign Jawai To Guaranteed Contract

    The Toronto Raptors have not wasted any time, signing second round pick Nathan Jawai to a two year guaranteed contract only 24 hours after the trade with the Indiana Pacers went through.

  • Jazz Won't Match Wizards' Offer To Brown

    The Utah Jazz will not match the offer sheet signed by Dee Brown with Washington, leaving the former Illinois guard to join the Wizards.

  • Pietrus' Move To Magic May Trigger Redick Deal

    By signing guard Mickeal Pietrus, the Orlando Magic may finally be prepared to part ways with J.J. Redick.

  • Suns Sign First-Round Pick Lopez

    The Phoenix Suns have signed first round selection Robin Lopez to a contract.

  • Rockets Sign Brent Barry

    The Houston Rockets signed free agent Brent Barry to a two-year deal on Thursday.

  • Bulls Shut Down Rose With Knee Tendinitis

    The Bulls have shut down rookie guard Derrick Rose for the remainder of summer league play because of tendinitis in his right knee.

  • Agent: Spurs, Mason Agree On Two-Year Deal

    The Spurs and free agent Roger Mason have agreed on a two-year deal, according to his agent, Mark Bartelstein.

  • Golden State Signs Turiaf To Offer Sheet

    The Golden State Warriors have signed restricted free agent forward Ronny Turiaf to an offer sheet.

  • Sacramento's Brad Miller Suspended

    The NBA announced today that Brad Miller of the Sacramento Kings has been suspended without pay for five games for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program.

  • JamesOn Curry Suspended For One Game

    JamesOn Curry of the Bulls has been suspended without pay for one game for pleading guilty to resisting or obstructing an officer and public urination, in violation of the laws of State of Idaho and City of Boise.

  • Clippers Officially Sign Baron Davis

    The Clippers today solidified their point guard position for years to come with the announced signing of free agent Baron Davis to a multi-year contract.

  • Cavaliers Sign First Round Pick J.J. Hickson

    The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed forward J.J. Hickson to a contract, Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry announced today.

  • Dunleavy On Brand: 'I Don't Know What Poisoned Him Against Us'

    Clippers' Head Coach Mike Dunleavy doesn't know what possessed Elton Brand to leave the team for the 76ers unexpectedly.

  • Wizards Sign Dee Brown To Offer Sheet

    Washington Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that the team has signed restricted free agent point guard Dee Brown to an offer sheet.

  • Knicks Hope Jerome James Retires

    The Knicks are hoping that Jerome James will retire and allow them to relieve some of the salary cap issues.

  • Magic Pursue Point Guard Williams

    The Orlando Magic have set their sights on point guard Jason Williams after using up their cap space on swingman Mickael Pietrus.

  • Brand Text Messaged L.A. Teammates

    Elton Brand reportedly sent a number of text messages to members of the Clippers regarding his excitement about the upcoming NBA season prior to leaving the team for the 76ers.

  • New Orleans Still Pursing Posey

    The Hornets have continued to express their interest in Boston free agent forward James Posey.

  • Koufos Inks Rookie Contract With Utah

    The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has signed center Kosta Koufos.

  • Warriors Sign Maggette

    The Golden State Warriors have signed free agent forward Corey Maggette to a contract, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.

  • Orlando Signs Pietrus

    The Orlando Magic have signed free agent guard-forward Mickael Pietrus, General Manager Otis Smith announced today.

  • Pacers Interested In Landry?

    There are strong indications the Pacers have interest in Carl Landry.

  • Nellie And Baron Smoke Cigars To Say Good-Bye

    Baron Davis and Don Nelson smoked a cigar last Friday in Oakland when the point guard dropped by the Warriors' practice facility to say good-bye.

  • Okafor Hears From Clippers

    Sources tell the Los Angeles Times that the Clippers have made preliminary contact with Charlotte Bobcats forward Emeka Okafor, who is a restricted free agent.

  • Mavericks Re-Sign Jose Juan Barea

    The Mavericks have re-signed Jose Juan Barea to an undisclosed deal.

  • O'Neal Excited About Change Of Scenery

    Jermaine O'Neal admitted on Wednesday during his introduction to the Raptors that he's excited about the change of scenery.

  • Najera Wants To Remain In Denver

    Free agent forward Eduardo Najera would prefer to remain with the Nuggets but is excited about any kind of offer.

  • Bird All But Confirms Tinsley Is A Goner

    Larry Bird discussed the Pacers' recent moves on Wednesday and confirmed that Jamaal Tinsley will not be on the roster when the 2008-09 season begins.

  • Blazers Sign First-Round Pick Bayless

    The Portland Trail Blazers signed rookie guard Jerryd Bayless, announced today by General Manager Kevin Pritchard.

  • Bucks Sign Second-Round Pick Mbah A Moute

    The Milwaukee Bucks signed Luc Richard Mbah a Moute to a multi-year contract, General Manager John Hammond announced Wednesday.

  • Bulls' Rose To Play On US Select Team?

    Bulls' rookie Derrick Rose will be the only rookie invited to participate on the U.S. select team, which will scrimmage and practice against the senior team that plays in the Beijing Olympics.

  • Turiaf Expected To Sign Warriors' Offer Sheet Today

    Lakers forward Ronny Turiaf is expected to sign a four year, $17 million offer sheet today with the Golden State Warriors.

  • Source: Lakers Offer Odom For Artest

    According to a league source, the Lakers have contacted the Kings regarding Ron Artest and are believed to be offering forward Lamar Odom.

  • Lue Believes He Will Sign With Suns

    Point guard Tyronn Lue appears to be ready to sign with the Phoenix Suns.

  • New York Will First Look To Deal Marbury

    The Knicks will try to trade Stephon Marbury.

  • Knicks Want Jerome James To Retire

    The New York Knicks are trying to convince big man Jerome James to retire.

  • Kwame Brown Works Out For Bucks

    The Milwaukee Bucks worked out former first overall pick Kwame Brown on Wednesday.

  • Clippers Renounce Five, Including Livingston

    The Los Angeles Clippers today renounced their rights to free agents Dan Dickau, Shaun Livingston, Boniface Ndong, Smush Parker, and James Singleton.

  • Price For Posey Looks On The Rise

    The price for highly-coveted free agent forward James Posey appears to be on the rise.

  • Spurs Sign Roger Mason

    After missing out on Corey Maggette, who took the money in Golden State, the San Antonio Spurs reached an agreement with Wizards' guard Roger Mason on a two year contract.

  • Paul Signs $68M Deal

    The New Orleans Hornets announced the contract extension with Chris Paul on Wednesday.

  • Heat Sign Mario Chalmers

    The Miami Heat announced today that they have signed guard Mario Chalmers, the 34th pick in the 2008 NBA Draft.

  • Wolves Acquire Carney, No. 1 Pick From Sixers

    The Sixers sent swingman Rodney Carney, veteran center Calvin Booth, a protected first-round draft pick, and cash to Minnesota for a conditional second-round draft pick.