Hall of Famer former NBA superstars-turned-TNT commentators Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkely got into it during their 'Inside The NBA' postgame broadcast on ...
Former Auburn Tigers star Charles Barkley (1981-84) and Shaquille O'Neal always compare their careers, which was true on ...
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Philstar.com on MSNThe Jokic debateNikola Jokic Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic turned the NBA on its ear once again. The three-time league Most Valuable Player etched his name in the history books a week ago, registering the first ...
1997 — North Carolina’s Dean Smith becomes the career victory leader when the Tar Heels beat Colorado 73-56. Smith, with 877 victories, passes Kentucky coaching legend Adolph Rupp.
1953 — Seton Hall wins the NIT title with a 58-46 win over St. John’s. Walter Dukes, who led Seton Hall with 21 points and 20 rebounds, finishes as the tournament’s high scorer with 70 points and wins ...
1960 — Rookie Wilt Chamberlain scores a playoff record 53 points in the Philadelphia’s 132-112 triumph over the Syracuse Nationals to send the Warriors to the Eastern Division finals against the ...
The NBA's most unbreakable records, including marks by Wilt Chamberlain, LeBron James and Stephen...
After LeBron James crossed the 50,000-point mark, and Stephen Curry about to surpass an unprecedented 4,000 three-pointers, ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder captured their 54th win of the season on Wednesday night, beating the Boston Celtics 118–112 at TD ...
Only four teams in NBA history have had back-to-back Rookie of the Year winners. Stephon Castle can put the San Antonio Spurs ...
Here's where NBA blasphemy can start: the greatest centers of all time are Russell, Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, Shaquille ...
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