Sunday, March 16, 2025

Knick fans settle on Jeremy Lin’s nickname ‘The Big Apple Turnover’

Jeremy Lin stormed onto the scene scoring the most points by any player in his first five NBA starts ... he also led in turnovers.

Tough loss to Nets causes Deng to bang at Noah for his six-shooters

After Saturday's embarrassing loss to the cellar-dwelling New Jersey Nets, tempers were boiling over as players left the building. The now 25-8 Chicago Bulls seem to have a grasp on this season. Aside from a couple injured starters, this roster doesn't skip a beat. But even the well-oiled machine of Tom Thibodeau can hit a pothole, just like every other driver in Chicago.

Carlos Boozer petitions NBA to add layup contest for All-Star weekend

"Think about it. I might do a little finger roll that barely touches the rim. I might go to the left hand. I could go off-glass. I could do a head fake and then dink it in. Maybe I take off from the free-throw line. I could bring in Scal to throw me an alley-oop lay-in. The possibilities are endless."

Linsanity forces Tebow off the deep end; Broncos QB loses virginity while partying in...

Jeremy Lin is now the sports world’s most eligible bachelor, as Tim Tebow has shacked up with a mystery woman citing “Linsanity overload” as his inspiration.

Jeremy Lin inducted into NBA Hall of Fame

After leading the Knicks to a 5-game winning streak with his phenomenal play, undrafted free agent point guard Jeremy LIn has officially been inducted into the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his "ability to help a consistently bad Knicks team win games against other NBA teams."

Washington Generals sue Washington Wizards for copyright infringement

Perennially lost at the bottom of the NBA standings, the Washington Wizards are attempting to get people into the stands anyway they can. This year that has included trying to lose so badly and comically they make their opponents look like Globetrotters, which has drawn legal action from the Washington Generals.

Lin proves you don’t need to be a college dropout to succeed in the...

Breakout Knicks guard and Harvard grad Jeremy Lin has given hope to college graduates from around the country that they too can succeed in the NBA, long seen as a place where only men who didn't complete -- or in some cases never even attended -- college could flourish.