NBA Forever: Literally one of the craziest videos I’ve ever seen. Bonus that its the NBA. Wow.
The NBA’s First-Ever Camouflage Uniform

After we saw North Carolina and Michigan State show out in camo last month, the Raptors have introduced the NBA’s first-ever camouflage uniform. And for those of you that can’t wait to see it in action, it will make its on-court debut on March 21 in Toronto against the Bulls as part of Canadian Forces Night, and will be worn three more times after that.
The Raptors and the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs are both owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE). And in case you didn’t know, the Leafs introduced camo jerseys almost two years ago. As Uni Watch’s Paul Lukas notes, MLSE has had a longstanding commitment to support the Canadian military, so these jerseys are no gimmick. Personally, I think they’re awesome.
If jerseys are your thing, make sure you check out Lukas’ annual Uni Watch NBA Season Preview. It doesn’t get better than this.
VIA: http://dimemag.com/2011/12/closer-look-the-nbas-first-ever-camouflage-uniform/
Blake Griffin Reacts to Chris Paul Trade… “LOB CITY!” And then proceeds to finish one of thousands of alley-oops in the next video.
Who wants to see me in #nba2k12 when I’m playing with the Clippers?! CP3 to BG all year long.
The baller formerly known as Ron Artest

CP3 pwn3d by St3rn feat. Chris Paul and David Stern

#nba #lakers #hornets
Infographic of the timeline of the NBA lockout
Pretty great infographic — made through visual.ly via the fine folks at We Want Basketball, whose Tumblr is worth your eyeballs — tracing the NBA lockout through time, from its beginnings in the mid-Aughts to the cruddy present day.
(via 24seconds)
Source: wewantbasketball
In which Twitter tells you all you need to know about the difference between LeBron James and Steve Nash
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Source: markcoatney
Jet to be named 6th man of the year

According to Eddie Sefko of the Dallas Morning News, Mavericks guard Jason Terry will be named the 2008-09 Nba Sixth Man of the Year. This is expected to be officially announced at a press conference on Friday.
T-Mac picks the Lakers to take the title; says Cavs not that good; hurts back making picks
Tell me this: How is T-Mac betting against his own team? Where’s the pride? And can he read both pages of that magazine at the same time?
“Lakers. (Host: That easy, again?) It’s no knock on Cleveland, I think Cleveland’s gonna get there… Cleveland to me is really not that good. If you take what the Celtics did last year… You knew, they were either gonna get to the finals, or they were gonna win it. You can’t really say the same thing about the Cavaliers. Although, they had the best record in the league this year, a lot of people like, ‘Okay, they havin’ a great year, but we don’t know if they can win the championship.’ They really didn’t do anything on the road with the elite teams in the league, they lost, they had a bad record when they went to face the elite teams in the league. I think they’re a good team, but I don’t they’re ready to take the next step.”
Report: LeBron named NBA Coach of the Year. Mike Brown to accept award on his behalf.

Lebron James honored as NBA coach of the year
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CLEVELAND - Lebron James was honored as NBA’s coach of the year after leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to the their greatest regular season.
Upon hearing the news, Lebron proclaimed, “you are all but witnesses. Respect my conglomarate.”
However, Mike Brown will accept the award on James’ behalf as the Cleveland Lebrons were busy were busy shooting their latest NBA playoff commercial.
But really…
Cavs’ Brown honored as NBA coach of year
CLEVELAND (AP) - Mike Brown was honored as the NBA’s coach of the year Monday after leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to their greatest regular season.
He guided the club to a franchise-record 66 wins, a second Central Division title and the No. 1 overall seed in the postseason. Cleveland leads the Detroit Pistons 1-0 in the first round of the playoffs.
Preaching trust to his players since training camp, Brown has created a tightly knit team led by superstar LeBron James. The 38-year-old coach also has given more authority to his assistants, a sign of his maturity as a coach and confidence as a leader.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hiMAR6mqqzWnJGXZLt6vjJakn9DgD97MBCP00
The Cavs hilarious new playoff commercial. These dudes are hilarious and if they can keep this group around, I don’t know if Lebron really wants to leave. Especially after winning coach of the year.
But……………………………

