Attles, Brown Win Lifetime NBA Coaching Awards

Retired former NBA coaches Hubie Brown and Al Attles were presented the National Basketball Coaches Association Lifetime Achievement Award on Sunday before game two of the NBA Finals. Attles played for the Golden State Warriors while they were still based in Philadelphia, staying with the club in its move to the San Francisco Bay area. … Read more

Desperate Spurs Vow Aggressive Fightback Against Warriors

Despite forward Kawhi Leonard being uncertain with a sprained left ankle and two disheartening NBA playoff losses at Golden State, the San Antonio Spurs vowed Thursday to fight back aggressively. “You’ve got to be the aggressor. You’ve got to be sharp for 48 minutes and you’ve got to take it to them,” Spurs centre Pau … Read more

Parker Faces Season-Ending Surgery

San Antonio Spurs star Tony Parker faces season-ending surgery after being carried off during his team’s NBA playoff win over the Houston Rockets, multiple US media reports said Thursday. Parker collapsed to the court in agony during the fourth quarter of the Spurs’ series-levelling win over the Rockets on Wednesday. The French star was carted … Read more

Shorthanded Spurs Beat Kings With Stunning Rally

The San Antonio Spurs delivered the biggest comeback of the National Basketball Association season on Wednesday with a 114-104 win over the Sacramento Kings to extend their winning streak to nine games. Coming back from as many as 28 points, the Spurs improved to 50-13 on the season, giving them their 18th straight 50-win season. … Read more

Kevin Durant’s Injury Could Have A $212 Million Ramification For Paul George and the Pacers

The Golden State Warriors announced on Wednesday that Kevin Durant is out for at least four weeks with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and bone bruise. While the injury may put the Warriors’ depth to test and make their hold on the No. 1 seed a little tougher, the injury could have huge ramifications on … Read more

San Antonio Ease Past Pacers

Kawhi Leonard tallied a game-high 32 points as the San Antonio Spurs once again avoided back-to-back losses with a 110-106 win over the Indiana Pacers on Monday. LaMarcus Aldridge scored 19 points, and Danny Green, David Lee and Tony Parker each scored 12 for the Spurs, who were coming off a surprising 94-90 loss to … Read more