Amit Chowdhry | March 16, 2011 | 472 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Associated Press, Bill Spooner, John Krawczynski, Kurt Rambis, Minnesota Timberwolves, National Basketball Association, NBA

NBA referee Bill Spooner is suing the Associated Press and sports writer John Krawczynski over defamation that was written in a tweet. Spooner has worked as a referee for 22 years and on January 24th, Krawczynski wrote a tweet that stated the referee promised a make-up call to Minnesota Timberwolves coach Kurt Ramis.

Amit Chowdhry | December 11, 2010 | 1,254 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under David Filo, National Basketball Association, NBA, New Orleans Hornets, Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) co-founder David Filo is rumored to be buying the National Basketball Association (NBA) team New Orleans Hornets from former owner George Shinn. Filo, 44, is a New Orleans native. He is the 356th richest person in America as of right now and he wouldn’t be the only person associated with Yahoo! to own an NBA team.

Amit Chowdhry | November 4, 2010 | 693 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Boston Celtics, Charlie Villanueva, Detroit Pistons, Doc Rivers, Kevin Garnett, Larry Bird, National Basketball Association, NBA, Twitter

Earlier this week Detroit Pistons player Charlie Villanueva sent out a tweet saying “KG [Kevin Garnett] called me a cancer patient, I’m pissed because, u know how many people died from cancer, and he’s tossing it like it’s a joke.” This tweet set off a PR backlash against Garnett and now the Boston Celtics are trying to do some crowd control. Boston Celtics coach and former NBA player Doc Rivers referred to the time that Larry Bird talked a lot of trash to him and said that it should just stay on the court.

Amit Chowdhry | November 2, 2010 | 1,236 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Bon Jovi, Boston Celtics, National Basketball Association

The Boston Celtics and Bon Jovi both have a huge and passionate fan base. What happens when you play Bon Jovi at a Boston Celtics game? The video below is close to 50,000 views in a day:

Amit Chowdhry | August 16, 2010 | 1,244 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Cedar Point, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association

LeBron James is seen as the athlete that turned his back in Ohio when he left the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers team and went to the Miami Heat. Its no wonder that he was booed and called names at Cedar Point, an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. This video has been watched over 300,000 times since being uploaded about a week ago.

Amit Chowdhry | July 17, 2010 | 2,334 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Chris Cohan, Golden State Warriors, Joseph Lacob, Kleiner Perkins, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Larry Ellison, National Basketball Association, NBA, Oracle Corporation, Peter Guber

Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL) co-founder Larry Ellison lost a bid to buy out the Golden State Warriors NBA team. The person who won ownership is Joseph Lacob, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Lacob also has part ownership in the Boston Celtics NBA team.

Amit Chowdhry | December 21, 2009 | 1,805 views | 2 Comments
Categorized under Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee Bucks, National Basketball Association, NBA
Milwaukee Bucks point guard basketball player Brandon Jennings was one of the best basketball players at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia. After graduating high school, he played professional basketball for Lottomatica Roma in Italy. After playing for a year in Italy, Jennings was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2009 NBA Draft. Jennings was recently fined for tweeting (posting a status message on Twitter.com) about a basketball game about 15 minutes after it ended.
According to National Basketball Association (NBA) policy, players are not allowed to tweet until after the media is finished discussing the game. Jennings was charged $7,500 as a result of the tweet he sent out after the game. Jennings tweeted “Back to 500. Yess!!! ‘500? means where doing good. Way to Play Hard Guys” shortly after the game.
Currently Jennings has about 13,659 followers on Twitter and sent out about a total of 965 tweets. His user name is YUNGBUCK3. Jennings sent out several tweets after being fined in response. He wrote, “I understand I got fined, but 7500? For being happy over a win, you would of thought I said something bad. I mean it was a big win for us.”
Jennings isn’t the only one who was fined for tweeting by the NBA. Dallas Mavericks owner and Internet entrepreneur Mark Cuban was fined $25,000 for criticizing NBA referees on Twitter this past March.
Amit Chowdhry | September 10, 2009 | 813 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Larry Brown, Memphis Grizzlies, National Basketball Association, NBA

Allen Iverson has become one of the most controversial players in the NBA. In the 1996 NBA Draft, Iverson was the number one pick for the Philadelphia 76ers and he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year in that same year. Iverson also won the All-Star MVP award in 2001 and 2005. But his track record hasn’t been as strong as it was before.
All the awards Iverson made got to his head a little bit. He started missing team practices during the 2002 NBA Playoffs. At the time, the 76ers coach was Larry Brown. At a press conference, Iverson stated “We’re sitting here, and I’m supposed to be the franchise player, and we’re talking about practice.” He then ranted about the situation further and mentioned the word “practice” about 25 times. The video of this interview became a viral hit.
Iverson was later traded to the Denver Nuggets and then to the Detroit Pistons. In April 2009, Iverson did not play much for the Detroit Pistons because of a back injury and Iverson said that he’d rather retire than be benched. It was uncertain where Iverson would land next because he had not helped the Pistons win any games and his back was injured.
A couple of days ago, Iverson’s future career was made clear through a Twitter tweet. Above is a picture of that tweet. Iverson will now be playing for the Memphis Grizzlies. Iverson will make $3.5 million this year when playing for the Grizzlies.