31 August 2016

LeBron Wants Birdman

Chris “Birdman” Andersen is one of the most recognizable players in the NBA. At 6’10’’ and 245 pounds, Andersen has an imposing figure. But his most recognizable traits are the countless tattoos covering his entire body. But, aside from his appearance and close friendship with LeBron James, what can Andersen provide for the Cavaliers?

Andersen was actually signed by the Cavaliers to the D-League as an undrafted rookie, before eventually making the NBA with the Denver Nuggets. Throughout his 14-year career, Andersen has been known as a high-intensity defensive specialist; a fantastic shot blocker. His best years, both offensively and defensively were with the Miami Heat during LeBron James’ tenure. He averaged about six points, six rebounds, and one block per 18 minutes.

At 38, Andersen has slowed down in recent years, but can still provide a team with a reliable defender at Power Forward and Center. Aside from his excellent defense and rebounding, Andersen is a good passer, and has added a solid mid-range jumper to his repertoire. Perhaps most importantly, Andersen will give the Cavaliers an identity. He is a physical player who is not afraid to get into someone’s face. That player was Kendrick Perkins two years ago, Dahntay Jones last year, and now Andersen will fill that role.

Andersen will most likely back up Tristan Thompson at Center. With Channing Frye behind Kevin Love, the Cavaliers can mix and match any of those four players to always have an offensive threat and a solid defender on the floor.

The Cavaliers used their mid-level exception to sign Richard Jefferson to a two-year deal, so Andersen will be signed to the one-year veteran’s minimum, which is $1.5 million.

So what exactly are the Cavs getting with Chris Andersen? A dependable veteran presence both in the locker room and on the court, a reliable defender with an offensive game, depth at two positions of need, and an enforcer who will make sure no Cavaliers player is pushed around by any team or player.

Reasons Why Warriors is Not Guaranteed A Championship

Three Reasons why the Golden State Warriors are not guaranteed a championship:

1. They have a completely new team, their bench is gone and there will definitely be chemistry problems

2. They will have to go through the Spurs, possibly in the WCF. The Spurs have added Pau Gasol, and they are capable of beating the Warriors.

3. If they make the Finals, they will (probably) have to go through the Cavs again, but the Cavs have kept their team and chemistry the same, and also are capable of beating the Warriors in a 7 game series.

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Golden State Warriors Announce 2016 Preseason Schedule

Golden State Warriors Announce 2016 Preseason Schedule

Slate Includes Three Home Games; Two Games at Oracle Arena Plus a Return to SAP Center in San Jose; Tickets for Games at Oracle Available Starting August 31; All Home Games Feature Bobblehead Giveaways





The Golden State Warriors will play three home games in the Bay Area, including two at Oracle Arena and one at the SAP Center in San Jose, as part of a seven-game preseason schedule, the team announced today. Each of the three home games will feature exclusive bobblehead giveaways for the first 10,000 fans in attendance.
The first home game, on October 4 against the Los Angeles Clippers at Oracle Arena, includes the Stephen Curry Back-to-Back MVP Bobblehead, presented by Kaiser Permanente Get Fit, featuring the All-Star point guard holding both of his MVP trophies. The Warriors will return to SAP Center in San Jose for the second-consecutive year on October 6 to host the Sacramento Kings in a game that includes a Klay Thompson San Jose Sharks Edition Bobblehead, featuring the All-Star shooting guard in a Sharks sweater in support of the Bay Area’s National Hockey League team that calls the SAP Center home. The final home preseason game, versus the Portland Trail Blazers at Oracle Arena on October 21, includes a Draymond Green Bobblehead, presented by Lucky California, featuring the All-Star forward in his famous flexing pose.
Tickets for Warriors preseason games at Oracle Arena will be available starting Wednesday, August 31, with exclusive presale events to the team’s Season Ticket holders, Priority Wait List members, and Warriors Insider Subscribers before tickets are made available to the general public. The first presale event begins on Wednesday, August 31, for the team’s Season Ticket Holders at 10:00 a.m., with additional presales for Season Ticket Priority Wait List members at 11:00 a.m., and Warriors Insider Subscribers at 2:00 p.m. before tickets are made available to the general public at 4:00 p.m. Fans will be able to purchase single-game tickets for Warriors preseason home games at Oracle Arena on warriors.com or by calling 888-GSW-HOOP. Ticket information for the game at SAP Center will be announced at a later date.
The Warriors open the 2016 preseason in Canada on Saturday, October 1, against the Toronto Raptors at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, marking the club’s first game in Vancouver since February 15, 2001. Additional road games include a visit to the Denver Nuggets on October 14 and a pair of games with the Los Angeles Lakers at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 15 and at Valley View Casino Center in San Diego on October 19.
Television and radio broadcast information for the preseason will be announced at a later date. Below is the Warriors’ 2016 preseason schedule:
Day/DateOpponentLocation
Time
Saturday, October 1Toronto RaptorsRogers Arena – Vancouver, BC
4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 4Los Angeles ClippersOracle Arena – Oakland
7:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 6Sacramento KingsSAP Center – San Jose
7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 14Denver NuggetsPepsi Center – Denver
6 p.m.
Saturday, October 15Los Angeles LakersT-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas
7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 19Los Angeles LakersValley View Casino Center – San Diego
7 p.m.
Friday, October 21Portland Trail BlazersOracle Arena – Oakland
7:30 p.m.

All Times Pacific
Warriors Home Games Listed In Bold

30 August 2016

Five Best Available Free Agent Point Guards For Cleveland Cavaliers

Five best available free agent point guards: Chris Fedor

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- With Matthew Dellavedova moving on to Milwaukee and Mo Williams contemplating retirement, the Cleveland Cavaliers could be thin at point guard.

Kyrie Irving, a three-time All-Star, leads the way while rookie second-round pick Kay Felder is penciled in as the primary backup. Of course, LeBron James can run the offense and provide effective minutes at the position as well, which certainly eases any possible trepidation.


Is there anything else the team can do?
It seems unlikely that the deep-into-the-luxury-tax Cavaliers would make another off-season signing, boosting the salary cap even more. Any contract becomes even more expensive than it would appear given the tax penalties.

Norris Cole is enticing, but the former James teammate is coming off a career year and deserves a contract richer than the veteran's minimum, which is all the Cavaliers can offer.
Having to scrape the bottom of the barrel, it makes more sense for the Cavs to wait it out, see if a point guard becomes available around the trade deadline and possibly use one of the trade exceptions to make an addition later.

Still, going into the season with diminutive Felder as the backup can't be comforting.
So check out our multimedia slideshow of the top free agent point guards that Cleveland could possibly sign for the veteran's minimum. It's not the most appealing list.

29 August 2016

Cavaliers Will Miss Matthew Dellavedova This Season (Video)




CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Cavaliers are still riding high after winning the NBA title this past season. 
But while other teams around the league have improved, perhaps even closed the gap on the Cavaliers, the East champs have suffered a few losses this off-season. 
Timofey Mozgov left for Los Angeles and Matthew Dellavedova got a new deal from the Milwaukee Bucks. 
How much will the Cavs miss Dellavedova, who morphed into a reliable backup point guard and key component of the team's second unit? Joe Vardon joined Bud Shaw and I to discuss the loss. 
Watch the video above. 

Mo Williams Considering Retirement, Cavs Could Part With Him Soon

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mo Williams could be in his last week as a member of the Cavaliers.
Williams, 33, a 13-year veteran and former All-Star who played a supporting role in the Cavs' 2016 NBA championship, is strongly considering retirement, multiple sources told cleveland.com.
Additionally, the "stretch" deadline in the NBA is approaching, which means that if a player is waived by Aug. 31 (Wednesday), the team can spread his salary out over a period of years -- which could lessen the luxury tax penalty Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert will have to pay next summer.
Williams exercised the player's option in the two-year, $4.3 million contract he signed prior to the start of last season, so the Cavs would owe him about $2.2 million in '16-17.
The Cavs' payroll is already $117.6 million -- way over the NBA's $94 million cap and above the luxury-tax threshold of $113.2 million. They have yet to re-sign J.R. Smith or bring in additional player through trade, which will bump the team's payroll even higher.
Waiving Williams before the Aug. 31 deadline would allow the Cavs to pay him his $2.2 million over a period of three years and lessen his tax burden to the team by several million dollars.
But Williams' departure from the team would also leave Cleveland with only 2016 second-round draft pick Kay Felder of Oakland University as backup point guard to Kyrie Irving on the roster.
The Cavs could find a potential trade partner to take Williams' contract and allow Cleveland to add to its roster, according to a source, so there is no decision yet from an organizational standpoint on whether or not to waive him by Wednesday's deadline. 
From Williams' side of this, he battled a left-knee issue for most of last season while playing in just 41 regular-season games, as his playing time dwindled once Irving returned from knee surgery and the coaching staff chose to stick with Matthew Dellavedova as Irving's backup.
Sources said his balky knee, desire to coach -- especially younger players and children -- and the obvious chance to go out as a champion are weighing heavily upon him.
Williams and Felder are featured in a recent YouTube video conducting a workout, though in the 11-minute clip it appeared Williams was mostly giving instruction to the Cavs rookie and was barely participating in the drills himself -- a sign that something like this is coming.

James' survivor's Remorse' Renewed For Fourth Season On Starz

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The summer of LeBron James continued this week as Starz announced it has picked up his comedy series "Survivor's Remorse" for a fourth season.

The renewal came on the same day that James' reality show "Cleveland Hustles" premiered on CNBC.



"I'm incredibly proud of the team at 'Survivor's Remorse' and what we've built," James, who is an executive producer and has appeared on the show, said in a statement. "The show grew so much this year, attracting new fans and reaching new levels of popularity. I want to thank all the fans who've made 'Survivor's Remorse' a success and the team at Starz for all of their support."

The show, a fictional portrayal about a young basketball player's life after signing a huge pro contract (sound familiar?), has enjoyed ratings increases this season. The first five episodes have averaged 2.9 million viewers on all platforms, a 20-percent increase over season two. According to Starz, it's among the top scripted programs on cable among African-American viewers.

"We are thrilled to renew 'Survivor's Remorse' for a fourth season," Starz executive Carmi Zlotnik said. "Critics have consistently called it one of the smartest and funniest comedies on television and we are delighted to see audiences embracing the characters and the storyline with that same enthusiasm."

"Survivor's Remorse" airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on Starz.

Stephen Says No Surgery, Excuses After Losing NBA Finals

Nothing went right for Stephen Curry after April 15, really. Curry sustained an ankle injury against the Rockets after landing awkwardly defending James Harden and things were never the same. He returned in Game 4 of that series only to suffer a sprained knee.
From there, the debate began.
"Why is Curry struggling? He never struggles."
"He must be hurt. "
"But he wasn't hurt versus Portland when he scored 40, and he still has moments?"
"You can clearly see he doesn't have the same separation. He has to get that six inches of space to be the great player he is."
"Yes, but...""Shouldn't a great player adjust? And don't all NBA players say 'This is the playoffs, everyone's hurt?'"
On and on. The truth is that it was everything. Curry was hurt throughout the playoffs, never himself. He was also rattled by the physicality teams played him with, and when he wasn't hitting shots, made no impact on the game. His defense was questionable, his passing was disgustingly sloppy and the first unanimous MVP in NBA history finished 1 for 6 with three points in the fourth quarter of a Game 7 at home, and largely as a result, the Warriors lost 93-89 to the Cavs to become the first team in NBA history to blow a 3-1 lead in the Finals.
One thing, though. Steph Curry? Never made excuses. He always said he was fine. That's what great players do. If they're on the floor, they own it. If they can play, they'll stand by their performance.
After the Warriors' loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night, Curry made no excuses. He did not take the easy way and say that he clearly wasn't himself, or say that if he was healthy, everything would have been different. He owned it.
"There isn't any surgery or anything in my future this summer. I need to get healthier, but there is no excuses for what happened on the floor," Curry said. "I was out there, ready to play. I had some good games, I had some bad games. And that's it. I'll come back stronger next season and be ready to go."
He was pressed again by a media clearly ready to provide him that route out of the criticism, and understandably so. Curry once again deflected.
"I'm fine. I mean, I have three months to obviously get ready for next season," he said. "I won't get injured celebrating tonight, I can tell you that much."
Whatever pain Curry was in during the playoffs, it pales compared to the pain of watching his amazing 73-win season in which he made 402 3-pointers become moot in the shadow of LeBron James' greatness. He's not healthy. He was hurting. He wasn't able to be the player who set the world on fire, and in the end he wasn't able to overcome whatever he was facing to win a second title.
Instead, he'll spend the summer getting healthy and then trying to improve. That's what the great ones do. You can bet you haven't seen the last of Stephen Wardell Curry.

Rihanna Disses Curry Moments After Hard Loss Against Lebron At NBA Finals

Ouch! Rihanna just made things a little bit more harsh for Steph Curry. After the Cleveland Cavaliers upset Steph and the defending champion Golden State Warriors Bad Gal Riri decided to throw some salt in Steph’s wounds. Check out the epic diss below.




Who new the singer, superstar from Barbados, was such an NBA fan? Apparently Rihanna, 28, loves basketball and after the Golden State Warriors loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the “Work,” singer decided to take to social media to have some fun at the losers expense. Ahh Rihanna, that’s not very nice! I am sure she made the jest in good fun, but the butt of the joke, Stephen Curry, 28, may not have the same opinion about the message she posted to her Instagram account. Keep reading to find out what Rihanna said to Steph!

“‘Ballin bigger than Lebron’ they said,” was the diss Rihanna wrote on her Instagram post next to a picture of Steph looking a lot disappointed in his Warriors jersey on the basketball court. The pic looked to be a screenshot from Steph’s game 7 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. Steph had plenty to be sad about, his Warriors lost in game 7 of the NBA Finals at home. Rihanna took the opportunity to point out that LeBron James had a bigger night, won the Finals MVP, and ultimately the championship. Dang, Riri, you sure know how to kick a guy when he is down!

Rihanna likes to keep herself very busy. Her latest video for her track with Calvin Harris, “This Is What You Came For,” debuted on the same week that her new Puma kicks came out and now this salty message. The girl keeps us all on our toes and we love it. But we can’t help thinking that Steph is not too happy with the hater-gram on Insta. Oh well, the Warriors had a great, record-breaking season and Steph already won the season MVP unanimously. So Steph will be just fine and maybe Rihanna is right, the best team won!

28 August 2016

Byryant Says Russell Westbrook Is Competitive Intensity As Me


"If you're a real competitor, you look at that and say 'OK, lace 'em up. Let's go. I don't care how many players you have over there, we're still going to take you down.'

When I turn on the TV and watch players play, the player who plays with the same kind of emotion and grit and competitive intensity as me is Russell Westbrook

He's going hard, doesn't matter who's playing against, doesn't matter what the odds are ... he's going 110 percent every single time."

- Kobe Bryant on Kevin Durant joining the Golden State Warriors and the Brodie still in OKC

Derrick Rose Has Played More Games Over The Last Two Seasons Than Others

Derrick Rose has played more games over the last two seasons than Carmelo Anthony, Joakim Noah, Blake Griffin, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant,Chris Bosh, Paul George, Tyreke Evans, Jabari Parker, Ricky Rubio and Eric Bledsoe.
Perhaps we should stop perpetuating a narrative from 4 years ago that is no longer valid.


27 August 2016

LeBron James On His Team Mates

LeBron James will host his annual pre-training camp workouts for his Cavaliers teammates in Los Angeles in September.

Since James returned to Cleveland in 2014, he's gathered the Cavs to prepare for the upcoming season with a series of informal workouts that typically start around Labor Day. Last year the workouts were in Miami, where James filmed a documentary chronicling his personal preparations for what ended up being a championship season.

In 2014, the workouts were in Independence, where the Cavs practice near James' home in Bath Township. Hosting the sessions in Los Angeles this summer makes sense - that's where James has spent most of his break, living in his new, $21 million Brentwood mansion.

Many Cavs players and coaches - including Kevin Love and coach Tyronn Lue - has spent the summer in southern California. Most if not all Cleveland players are expected to attend James' workouts, including Kyrie Irving, who will likely attend despite playing this summer for Team USA in the Rio Olympics.

Cavs support staff can also attend the workouts and are making plans to be in Los Angeles in September, another source said. Lue is bringing back all but one of his assistants from last year's team. Many, if not all, could be hanging around in L.A. next month.

The Cavs' first practice of actual training camp is Sept. 27.

The question now is whether J.R. Smith will be there. Smith, like James and Cavs center Tristan Thompson, is represented by agent Rich Paul. James, in fact, just signed a three-year, $100 million deal to return to the Cavs last week (though his return was guaranteed). Unlike his last two contracts with the Cavs, this one has a no-trade clause, a source said.

Like Thompson last summer, Smith is a free agent and remains unsigned.

Thompson was not signed by the time of James' workouts last September and did not attend.

The Business Insider Interview Of LeBron James

The Business Insider Interview of LeBron James.
By: Alyson Shontell, Business Insider US editor-in-chief:

Shontell: You were wearing an Ultimate Warrior shirt when you got off the plane. People loved that — well, or hated it. Be honest: Did you pack that before you won game seven? How'd you wind up wearing that shirt?

James: Well, it's funny because my wife bought [it earlier]. She asked me who my favorite wrestlers of all time were, and I told her Sting, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, and Ric Flair. Those are some of my favorite guys ever from growing up.

So, one day I get home from practice, and there are these T-shirts laying in my bedroom, and my wife purchased them from a store. I packed them all throughout the playoffs. And the shirt that I had on to come home in, I wore in Vegas, and my teammates sprayed me with Champagne. It got soaking wet, so I had to throw it in the trash, and the only other shirt I had in my bag was my Ultimate Warrior T-shirt.



Ohio Farm Honors LeBron James

Ohio Farm Honors LeBron James, Cavaliers' Title with Detailed Corn Maze.

Months after the Cleveland Cavaliers rode LeBron James to their first NBA title, Ohio’s Mapleside Farms showed off a wildly detailed corn maze honoring the King.

There are three sections:

* The first reads "Believeland."
* The second says "Homegrown Hero" with a picture  of James.
* The third features the year 2016 along with a depiction of the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.

The Cavaliers reposted the image on their Instagram and accurately called it "championship-level.”

26 August 2016

Allen Iverson Top Players Of The All Time

Allen Iverson is being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame next month, and recently sat down with rapper Jadakiss for a wide-ranging interview including his top five players of all-time -- though Iverson was hard-pressed to settle on a fifth.




"Mike [Jordan], Shaq [O'Neal], Kobe [Bryant], LeBron [James]. [The fifth one] could be a lot of dudes," he said.

Rather than pick one last player to fill out his roster, Iverson listed five active players in addition to James who impress him today, choosing Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony. Iverson's preference for scoring point guards is no surprise, given that he averaged 26.7 PPG in his career, the seventh-best scoring average in NBA history.

LeBron Motivated By The Ghost Of "Michael Jordan"

LeBron motivated by 'the ghost' of Michael Jordan😀
Chris Walder Aug 3, 2016


If LeBron James' NBA career were to come to an end today, his legacy as one of the greatest talents to ever grace the hardwood would be cemented, with no skeptics having the ammunition necessary to debate his legendary status.



Returning home to end Cleveland's dismal 52-year title drought, leading the Cavaliers to a championship after trailing 3-1 to the 73-win Golden State Warriors was perhaps his greatest achievement. With that victory being the crown jewel on The King's royal headpiece, it's easy to ponder James' next big objective as he continues down the path to immortality.



When asked by one of his campers what motivates him now that he's brought the Larry O'Brien trophy to Cleveland, the four-time league Most Valuable Player alluded to the only other player to have brought more prestige to the No. 23 than he has.




"My motivation," James says, “is this ghost I’m chasing. The ghost played in Chicago," according to Sports Illustrated's Lee Jenkins.



"My career is totally different than Michael Jordan’s. What I’ve gone through is totally different than what he went through. What he did was unbelievable, and I watched it unfold. I looked up to him so much. I think it’s cool to put myself in position to be one of those great players, but if I can ever put myself in position to be the greatest player, that would be something extraordinary."



Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James (Accomplishments)



Player Seasons Championships NBA Finals MVP NBA MVP All-Star All-Star Game MVP All-NBA First Team
Michael Jordan 15 6 6 5 14 3 10
LeBron James 13+ 3 3 4 12 2 10
Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James (Statistics)



Player Games MPG PPG FG% 3P% RPG APG SPG BPG PER
Michael Jordan 1072 38.3 30.1 49.7 32.7 6.2 5.3 2.3 0.8 27.9
LeBron James 987 39 27.2 49.8 34 7.2 6.9 1.7 0.8 27.7
The armor His Airness forged for himself during his tenure atop the NBA seems nearly impenetrable. Going a perfect six-for-six in the Finals while winning MVP on every occasion is something James will never be able to touch, as he's fallen to the Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, and twice to the San Antonio Spurs.



The magic number to theoretically be in the conversation alongside the Chicago Bulls icon does appear to be six, though, regardless of the win-loss record. James still has many elite years left in the tank, and should he reach that illustrious mark, more and more doubters will be open to the idea that he's on Jordan's level, or possibly even ahead of it.



Maybe we should even consider that he's already there.

LeBron James In Philippines

Remember this?!

LeBron James has left his mark in Manila, Philippines—literally.

After a fan showcase at the Mall of Asia Arena, James mingled with kids living at the Taguig Tenement while thousands of residents looked on from the respective floors of the abandoned building.

There, James had his hands imprinted in concrete that would be left behind with the tenement community whose basketball court had a larger-than-life image of James emblazoned on it.

“Visited this amazing place in Manila today. An abandoned parking garage that’s been taken over by more than 5,000 displaced family members,” James said in an Instagram photo of the court.

The four-time NBA MVP said that he is honored to have his image imprinted on the Tenement court, a place where some of the residents find solace as they play hoops.

“This basketball court is its heart and soul, and if it weren’t for basketball giving the kids a distraction from the bad influences around them the state would tear it down. Honored to have my likeness grace this space. Until next time, Philippines!"

August 2015


LeBron Says Kawhi Is Best In Defense



LeBron says Kawhi is the best at defending him 😋
Aug 19, 2016

LeBron James is hard to guard.

While he can't be stopped per se, the Cleveland Cavaliers megastar recently revealed which opponent does the best job of containing him:
Kawhi க்கான பட முடிவு

"Kawhi Leonard," he said on the Open Run podcast. "He's solid. He's solid. Solid at that end of the floor. He's very, very, very solid. I like him. I like the kid."

It's not exactly a surprising pick, as the 25-year-old forward helped the San Antonio Spurs finish with the league's best defense in 2015-16, and is the two-time reigning Defensive Player of the Year. That's one of very few honors King James hasn't earned, though he has made six NBA All-Defensive teams.

"The Claw" was the main defender on James both times they met in the NBA Finals in 2013 and 2014 when he was able to use his length - he's 6-feet-7 tall with a 7-foot-3 wingspan - to pester The Chosen One, forcing the ball out of his hands and making it difficult for him to drive to the rim the way he normally does with apparent ease. James averaged 26.5 points on 49.4 percent shooting over both series.

In their six regular-season matchups dating back to Leonard's rookie season in 2012, James has averaged 24.8 points on 48.2 percent shooting from the field and 43.5 percent from deep.


Those are not exactly shabby numbers, which is really just a testament to how good James is.

He also mentioned the hardest person for him to guard is his friend and New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony.

LeBron James And Savannah Love Story

Savannah Bronson is a long time girlfriend of our King. She was grew up in same Ohio State in Cleveland but they didn't attend the same high school.


The first meeting was an accidentally at a drama in St Mary's High school.
Then ,one day morning LeBron James saw her at the football stadium in Ohio. He invite her to watch his game to his highschool. She accepted the invitation.
The day came , she went to watch the Match. She impressed in his attitude, skills,and the way of playing Basketball. After the game the LeBron and Savannah went for a dinner in Savannah's car.


After some years, LeBron James the famous NBA player married his girlfriend Savannah Bronson on Sunday night but the wedding took place at 4.30 pm at the Grand Del Mar in San Diego. The Miami heat players and couches were in attendance along with Pat Riley and Carmelo Anthony.
LeBron told Oprah about how he proposed to Queen Savannah.

Now they have 3 children names Jr,Bryce and a daughter name Zhuri.
She became pregnant in October 2004.
Their son was born in June 2007.
The Zhuri was born in October 2014.This legendary couples met when she was just 16 years old,they've now been together for nearly 20 years.

Smith And Cavs No Closer To Contract.


J. R  And Cavs No Closer To Contract.

There isn't any buzz that Smith will be in a different uniform come October. However, as Cleveland.



Chris Fedor notes, James is hosting Cavaliers workouts in September, adding some urgency to Smith's contract situation. If neither side is willing to compromise, the Cavaliers may have another contract impasse bleed into the fall.

Shumpert Teased Melo About Winning A Championship First





















Shumpert teased Melo about winning a championship first

Iman Shumpert has no chill whatsoever.
The Cleveland Cavaliers swingman recently revealed he made fun of his former teammate, Carmelo Anthony, after winning a title.

"I definitely teased him about having a ring before him," the former New York Knick said in a video interview with Complex.

It could've been worse, though, as Shump said he didn't mention this meme to Melo:

Anthony wasn't Shumpert's only victim, either.

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard said, "I ain't gonna joke on none of my teammates. They're all champions."

He went on to say he's the best dressed Cavalier "by a large margin," however, and roasted some of LeBron James' outfits and love of do-rags, as well as some other teammates.

The 26-year-old was just having fun, and said Anthony "appreciates the fun" - contrary to everything you know about "Grandpa Melo." According to Shumpert, after they were finished kidding around, Anthony said "You know we gonna kill y'all this year? Just know it's war."

NBA fans won't have to wait long for this matchup, as the Cavs host the Knicks on opening night.
Shumpert க்கான பட முடிவு
He's been fully invested in the franchise since he decided to return.

And the Cavs are fully invested in making him happy, whatever his contract status.

James started talking about next season at the parade. Absolutely no one doubted his return.

He did have one suggestion for the Cavs in announcing his new contract via social media:

"Let's get J.R. (Smith) done. It's that time."

J.R. Smith க்கான பட முடிவு

25 August 2016

Wade Wrote A Letter To Miami Heats.

Dear Miami,
This has been an extremely emotional and tough decision to come to. After 13 years, I have decided to embark on a new journey with the Chicago Bulls. This was not an easy decision, but I feel I have made the right choice for myself and my family.
I started my NBA career with the Miami Heat in 2003 and it has been an honor to have played with them and help build a winning franchise with three NBA championships. I look back with pride and amazement at all we have accomplished together. I want to express my gratitude to the Arison family, Pat Riley, Coach Erik Spoelstra, the coaching staff, and the entire Miami Heat organization.
From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank the Miami community and especially #HEATNATION for all of their love and support over the years. It has been truly incredible. I am deeply moved and appreciative of the positive messages from my fans expressing that they want what's best for me and I know they will support my decision. The memories including championship parades and five conference titles are incredible moments we have shared that will always remain close to my heart as I begin the next chapter of my life.
Growing up in Robbins, Ill., I never dreamed that an NBA career could have even been possible and that one day I would wear a Chicago Bulls jersey. Watching the Bulls growing up inspired me at an early age to pursue my dream of becoming a basketball player. My most treasured memories were watching my dad play basketball on the courts of Fermi Elementary School and developing my game at the Blue Island Rec Center. I have never forgotten where I came from and I am thankful to have an opportunity to play for the team that first fueled my love of the game. Many of my family members still live in Chicago and I am excited to return home to a city very close to my heart.
I look forward to returning to my roots and to what lies ahead.
Much Love and Respect,
D. Wade
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Demarcus Cousins Says The All-nba Voting Process Is 'a Joke'

demarcus cousins க்கான பட முடிவுDeMarcus Cousins says the All-NBA voting process is 'a joke'
"I mean, I had some guys, didn't even vote for me, and that's absurd. It's a joke. It really is. It's a popularity contest. It's the guys who like them, it's the guys they like, the guys they get to see on a nightly basis. I still don't feel I get the respect I deserve. But I'm going to keep grinding. I'm going to stick with it."

LeBron Sent 5,000 Ohio Kids And Their Families To An Amusement Park



LeBron James sent 5,000 Ohio kids and their families to an amusement park on Monday.
This was part of LeBron James's "I Promise" initiative. It's the same program that teamed up with the The University of Akron to sponsor full scholarships for over 1,000 students.
LeBron is making sure he's bringing m
ore to the city of Cleveland than just a championship.

LeBron Says When He Finally Retires From The Nba He'd Like To Buy A Team.




















"I feel like my brain, as far as the game of basketball, is unique. I would love to continue to give my knowledge to the game. My dream is to actually own a team."
Bron is going to be earning rings on and off the court for a while!

LeBron James Says Every Decision Is Different



"When I saw the news I was like, 'Wow' I think everyone had the "wow" thing. My [reaction] was no different from the average person who doesn't know basketball to the person who watches it or covers it every day.
So, I think it's all great for our league. Our league is very competitive.
Every decision is different. My decision to leave Cleveland to go to Miami and then go back is different from Kevin Durant leaving OKC and going to the Warriors.
It's different from Shaq leaving Orlando and going to the Lakers. It's different from Michael retiring, coming back, retiring, coming back, and then going to the Wizards. So I think every decision is different, and how much you have invested in that player, I guess, or how much you feel for that player is how you're going to react. So everyone is different."
- LeBron James on Kevin Durant joining the Warriors