Basketball – Sports News One http://sportsnewsone.org Sport news, Hockey Basketball Soccer NFL Baseball Football Top Stories Fri, 01 Jul 2016 17:04:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.1 Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov’s office raided in Moscow http://sportsnewsone.org/nets-owner-mikhail-prokhorovs-office-raided-in-moscow/ http://sportsnewsone.org/nets-owner-mikhail-prokhorovs-office-raided-in-moscow/#respond Fri, 15 Apr 2016 08:27:41 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/nets-owner-mikhail-prokhorovs-office-raided-in-moscow/ Jason DeCrow/AP The Russian offices of Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov are raided Thursday. Mikhail Prokhorov has bigger problems than the Nets. Russian tax authorities and law enforcement officials − some wearing ski masks − raided the Moscow offices of the Nets owner’s Onexim Group Thursday, Reuters reported. Reuters, citing unnamed sources, said the search […]

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The Russian offices of Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov are raided Thursday.Jason DeCrow/AP

The Russian offices of Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov are raided Thursday.

Mikhail Prokhorov has bigger problems than the Nets.

Russian tax authorities and law enforcement officials − some wearing ski masks − raided the Moscow offices of the Nets owner’s Onexim Group Thursday, Reuters reported.

Reuters, citing unnamed sources, said the search may be linked to Prokhorov’s interest in RBC Media, which owns a newspaper that has published “Panama Papers,” stories about offshore interests of President Vladimir Putin’s associate businesses tied to Putin’s son-in-law.

An RBC spokesman, however, told Reuters that the company’s office, located in a different location, had not been searched.

The Interfax news agency, meanwhile, quoted a law enforcement source who said the investigators were looking into suspected tax evasion and moving assets off shore.

A bank analyst told Reuters he believed the raids were a “clear warning to other oligarchs to stop capital flight.”

Prokhorov, who also owns the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, is Russia’s 14th richest person with $ 7.6 billion in personal wealth, according to Forbes. Spokesmen for the Nets and the NBA did not return calls seeking comment.

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Isola: Phil Jackson no longer the cool, calm man on bench http://sportsnewsone.org/isola-phil-jackson-no-longer-the-cool-calm-man-on-bench/ http://sportsnewsone.org/isola-phil-jackson-no-longer-the-cool-calm-man-on-bench/#respond Fri, 15 Apr 2016 06:27:52 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/isola-phil-jackson-no-longer-the-cool-calm-man-on-bench/ Howard Simmons/New York Daily News Knicks team president Phil Jackson is certainly not as cool, calm and collected as he was during his coaching days with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kobe Bryant’s Lakers. When Phil Jackson was coaching he had this habit of sitting back with his legs crossed while opposing coaches ranted and raved […]

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Knicks team president Phil Jackson is certainly not as cool, calm and collected as he was during his coaching days with Michael Jordan's Bulls and Kobe Bryant's Lakers.Howard Simmons/New York Daily News

Knicks team president Phil Jackson is certainly not as cool, calm and collected as he was during his coaching days with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kobe Bryant’s Lakers.

When Phil Jackson was coaching he had this habit of sitting back with his legs crossed while opposing coaches ranted and raved along the sidelines.

Of course, it was easy for the Zen Master to project an image of being the coolest guy in the room when he had Michael Jordan and eventually Kobe Bryant to fight his battles.

But Jackson doesn’t have that in New York. Not by a long-shot. What Jackson has is a flawed roster built around a soon-to-be 32 year old scoring forward and a 20-year old potential franchise talent. It’s a disjointed rebuild to say the least.

The result is plenty of losses the last two years; a franchise record 65 in 2014-15 and 50 this season. One for every shot Kobe attempted in his final game, if you will.

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The fallout from those 115 losses is that Jackson is no longer the “what, me worry?” Hall of Fame coach from his days in Chicago and Los Angeles. Now he’s sounding like New York’s thin-skinned novice executive.

Jackson held exit meetings with his players on Wednesday and judging by what Carmelo Anthony said after his sit down, things did not go smoothly.

Here’s Carmelo on the immediate future of the team: “I don’t want to use the word confident because the work still has to be done.”

The way this usually works is after the players meet with management they are ushered into the room to address the media and their tone is usually upbeat. “I’m excited about this summer” and “I can’t wait until next season.” Yada, yada, yada.

But Melo? “I don’t want to use the word confident.” Very interesting.

Jackson was a bit feistier during his rare media Q&A as he admonished the press for what he perceives as negative coverage of his job performance and of the triangle offense.

He even called out one reporter for having the audacity to suggest in print that rookie guard Jerian Grant should have been playing more in the final weeks of another lost season.

Basically, Mr. Calm, Cool and Collected violated the basic rule of a top ranking executive.

He let everyone see him sweat.

Some of it was tongue in cheek, which is a Jackson specialty. He told the press they could improve as well heading into next season and that he’s been grading the New York media.

“Well maybe I won’t show it to you,” he said.

But in between the subtle jabs, Jackson expressed frustrated that he isn’t receiving the benefit of the doubt or the proper support from the media.

“You guys are making it really hard on us to get free agents,” Jackson said, conveniently forgetting that LaMarcus Aldridge cancelled his free agent meeting with the Knicks last summer not because of the media but because Jackson wanted him to play center.

“You don’t have to do that. You can make this a good place to come to. It’s a nice place. The press is good. They’re positive about the team. They improved 15 games this year. That can help us out.”

It could have been worse. He could have tweeted those comments.

What Phil needs to understand is that MSG has enough employees to monitor the media. His job is to build a winner and he hasn’t done a very good job.

Here’s how it works: losing undermines his ability to attract A-list free agent. It also doesn’t help to have a dysfunctional coaching staff.

Kevin Durant is fond of Derek Fisher but Jackson fired Fisher in February and replaced him with Kurt Rambis, who spent most of the last six weeks detailing everything that Fisher did wrong.

That wasn’t the media creating that, Phil. That was Rambis, your preferred choice to remain head coach because he’s your friend and because he runs the triangle.

And speaking of the dreaded triangle, Jackson’s most revealing moment came when he was asked about critics of the triangle. Suddenly, the playful jabs stopped.

“There are critics? Who are these people?” he asked. “Why would people even say that? Do they have 11 championships to show you when they talk about that?”

Oh yes he did. Jackson played the 11 rings card.

Phil only wants you to focus on the results prior to his arrival in New York, and not the 115 losses.

Even for Knicks standards, this was a bizarre day. Phil’s hiring was intended to give the Knicks both stability and credibility. That’s gone now. Carmelo isn’t confident, Jackson seems intent on hiring Rambis and the roster is about to get overturned again.

So sit back, cross your legs and relax. But just know that Jordan and Kobe aren’t walking through that door anytime soon.

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Stephen Curry made 402 threes, no player has ever hit 300 http://sportsnewsone.org/stephen-curry-made-402-threes-no-player-has-ever-hit-300/ http://sportsnewsone.org/stephen-curry-made-402-threes-no-player-has-ever-hit-300/#respond Fri, 15 Apr 2016 02:27:44 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/stephen-curry-made-402-threes-no-player-has-ever-hit-300/ Stephen Curry put an exclamation point on an otherworldly season Wednesday night, pouring in 46 points as the Warriors secured their 73rd win, one-upping the 72-10 mark set by Jordan’s Bulls. In scoring those 46 points — which he did on 24 shots (Kobe Bryant took 50 to score 60 points in his farewell game […]

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Stephen Curry put an exclamation point on an otherworldly season Wednesday night, pouring in 46 points as the Warriors secured their 73rd win, one-upping the 72-10 mark set by Jordan’s Bulls.

In scoring those 46 points — which he did on 24 shots (Kobe Bryant took 50 to score 60 points in his farewell game Wednesday night) — and setting a record for wins, Curry also established a new league high for three-pointers made, as he canned 10 to give him 402 on the season.

Four-hundred-two!

Stephen Curry is the runaway favorite to win the NBA's MVP award this season, which would be his second straight.Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports

Stephen Curry is the runaway favorite to win the NBA’s MVP award this season, which would be his second straight.

His teammate Klay Thompson was No. 2 on the list, trailing Curry by a mere 126 threes.

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Curry’s three-point total obliterates the previous record of 286, which he set last season. The 116 increase in threes represents more than any single Knicks player made this season — Carmelo Anthony led New York with 105 makes from beyond the arc.

The 46 point outburst also pushed Curry’s points per game average over 30, making him the only player in NBA history to have a 50-40-90 season while averaging more than 30 points a game. Larry Bird’s 1987-88 season is the closest statistical comparison, but even the Celtics legend’s season falls short of being an accurate measuring stick.

Stephen Curry has his fourth game of 10 three pointers or more Wednesday night against the Grizzlies. According to ESPN Stats and Info, no player has four games with 10 threes in their career, let alone four in a season.Garrett Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images

Stephen Curry has his fourth game of 10 three pointers or more Wednesday night against the Grizzlies. According to ESPN Stats and Info, no player has four games with 10 threes in their career, let alone four in a season.

Bird shot 41 percent from three-point range that year, but took just 237 threes and made 98. In fact, Bird didn’t even lead the league in made threes that year; his teammate Danny Ainge did with 148. Curry took an eye-popping 886, making up 55 percent of Curry’s total field goal attempts this season compared to just 14 percent for Bird in 1987-88.

“I just try to keep getting better,” said Curry, who locked up his first scoring title ahead of what will likely be a second MVP and, perhaps, a Most Improved Player award, too. “I just want to keep pushing myself.”

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Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson not on same page with Knicks http://sportsnewsone.org/carmelo-anthony-phil-jackson-not-on-same-page-with-knicks/ http://sportsnewsone.org/carmelo-anthony-phil-jackson-not-on-same-page-with-knicks/#respond Fri, 15 Apr 2016 00:28:07 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/carmelo-anthony-phil-jackson-not-on-same-page-with-knicks/ Howard Simmons/New York Daily News Carmelo Anthony says he wants open communication with the Knicks when it comes to hiring a coach and bringing in players, something Phil Jackson didn’t exactly echo. It’s getting harder for Carmelo Anthony to keep his faith. The questions aren’t being answered. The concerns aren’t alleviated. As the Knicks star […]

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Carmelo Anthony says he wants open communication with the Knicks when it comes to hiring a coach and bringing in players, something Phil Jackson didn’t exactly echo.

It’s getting harder for Carmelo Anthony to keep his faith. The questions aren’t being answered. The concerns aren’t alleviated.

As the Knicks star conducted a long press conference tinged with doubt, Anthony spent most of the time waffling between staying, going and asking questions through the media.

“I think about (leaving New York to win),” Anthony said before catching himself. “The only thing I think about is winning more. Whether it’s here or somewhere else, that’s the only thing I think about. I haven’t thought about putting myself on another team. I haven’t thought about me on another team. I haven’t thought about any of that. My thought process is, ‘How can I make this situation better?’ What can we do to make this situation better? That’s the only thing I’m thinking about.”

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Anthony said he voiced his opinion Jackson during his exit interview Thursday – leaving “no stones unturned” – but it remains to be seen if it will fall on deaf and stubborn ears. And would Anthony follow up on his veiled threats and leave the Knicks if they ignore his input?

There were already notable contradictions between the messages from Anthony and Jackson, starting with the coaching search.

Anthony said he wants an extensive process open “to whoever would come in here and make this a better situation.” Less than an hour later, Jackson said he’s married to the triangle and only wants a coach he knows personally.

“I think you should have multiple considerations,” Anthony said.

For the first time Thursday, Anthony invoked the closing window of his career. He’s clearly sick of the slow rebuild at 31 years old and armed with a no-trade clause.

“How do we take advantage of kind of this window that I have? I think that’s the main question,” Anthony said. “How can we take advantage of this window? How can we take advantage of this situation that we have that’s in front of us?”

Anthony has expressed his desire to acquire stars in free agency to help shoulder the load, mentioning specifically Kevin Durant and Rajon Rondo. But on that subject, it seemed he and Jackson were again on two different wave lengths.

When the team president was reminded that the Knicks were 0-10 this season without Anthony and appeared like it needed another star, his answer was essentially that the team was better without Anthony.

“Some of our best games we played were when Carmelo didn’t play and we didn’t win but we had great games,” Jackson said. “Oklahoma, I could maybe name four games that we probably should have won and short of the thing that Carmelo can help you, we didn’t have but we played better as a basketball club and in some strange ways…”

The team president trailed off because he caught a glimpse of himself in a commercial on an overhead television. The next question to Jackson was whether he still plans to build around Anthony.

The answer was essentially he has no choice.

“You know, the thing about Carmelo is we came here and had a discussion, it is all about communication and the fact that he wants to stay here,” Jackson said. “Those are two things that are real important to him.”

It’s an organization operating on separate pages, separate playbooks.

“People look at that and say, ‘Okay, we’ve made progress.’ For me I kind of see it differently. Yes, we’ve made progress. We still haven’t made progress enough to get to the postseason, to get to the playoffs,” Anthony said. “For my first 10 years in this league I played in the postseason, I played playoff basketball. So to not experience that over the past three seasons it makes you question a lot. It makes you think a lot. It definitely put a lot of things into perspective. My only thing, my only motive, is to win. I want to win.”

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Knicks prez Phil Jackson says he won't abandon his system http://sportsnewsone.org/knicks-prez-phil-jackson-says-he-wont-abandon-his-system/ http://sportsnewsone.org/knicks-prez-phil-jackson-says-he-wont-abandon-his-system/#respond Thu, 14 Apr 2016 22:28:22 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/knicks-prez-phil-jackson-says-he-wont-abandon-his-system/ Phil Jackson ambled to the podium and assumed his familiar defensive stance on the triangle, with some added shots directed at the media. If there was any hope from frustrated Knicks fans that an abundance of defeat would alter Jackson’s inflexibility, the team president crushed that with first reference to his precious system during his […]

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Phil Jackson ambled to the podium and assumed his familiar defensive stance on the triangle, with some added shots directed at the media.

If there was any hope from frustrated Knicks fans that an abundance of defeat would alter Jackson’s inflexibility, the team president crushed that with first reference to his precious system during his Baggie Day interview.

“That’s what I was brought here for to do — build a system. That’s all part in package of what we’re doing.”

Jackson then played his favorite card when asked about the growing triangle critics.

“There are critics? Who are these people? Why would people even say that? Do they have 11 championships to show you when they talk about that?” he said. “They got a lot of excuses. That’s the way it is. That discussion doesn’t have to go on.”

Not surprisingly then is Jackson’s criteria for the next Knicks coach: a requirement of a personal relationship and connection to himself. The Jackson tree, and more specifically the coaches who exclusively ran the triangle, is filled with underwhelming records.

“Only people I probably know will be in the interview process. I will reach out to make connections to some people. But I’ve been in this position, in the NBA over 50 years, and I’ve seen a lot of situations where coaches end up coming in without simpatico with the general manager and those things don’t work well,” he said. “So someone who has compatibility with what I do as a leader would have to be in sync with what we do.

“A lot of your speculations that people have thrown out really have very little bearing on what we do. If you want to save either paper space or speculation, limit your speculations, that’ll help out a lot.”

That certainly leaves out Tom Thibodeau, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson and Patrick Ewing. It also certainly includes interim coach Kurt Rambis, who currently is Jackson’s lone candidate. Others coaches who run triangle include Brian Shaw and Golden State assistant Luke Walton. David Blatt has been reported as a potential candidate, although he doesn’t have a relationship with Jackson.

“(Rambis) is the only one I’ve said I’ve interviewed right now. I’ve resisted taking calls or making calls until the season is over and I have these exit meetings,” Jackson said, adding there’s no timetable to conducting the coaching search. “But Kurt knows he will be interviewed for the job.”

Jackson called the 32-50 campaign a disappointment, bizarrely indicating that the players liked each other too much and “maybe a little tension might be better to help them win games.” His plan for free agency and improving the ballclub though was a little vague, with an acknowledgement that the Knicks are limited in their resources.

He teasingly called the negative media a hindrance.

“You guys are making it really hard on us to get free agents. You don’t have to do that. You can make this a good place to come to. It’s a nice place. The press is good. They’re positive about the team. They improved 15 games this year. That can help us out. You guys can do a job too, make it better on yourselves next year too.”

Whatever was/is the problem in the eyes of Jackson, it isn’t the problem. He revealed that Derek Fisher insisted during last year’s free agency that Knicks avoid the triangle when talking to players.

Then after Jackson fired Fisher, the president claimed the Knicks had “an immersion in the triangle.” They lost 19 of 28 games under Rambis.

“When Kurt started coaching the team they started executing it with more structure. We saw some progress. But we have to make the next step,” he said before making a Cold War metaphor about free agency.

“We have a limited amount of resources that we can deal with. If you’re in an arms races and you go out and get a hydrogen bomb and it may not be enough and you got to go plutonium. It’s great if you get in an arms race. We’re not in an arms race. We’re in a skills race. So that’s what we’re working toward: getting players skilled enough to perform in this game. Unfortunately we can’t go out and the Lakers and some other team may have $ 60 million to chase with. That’s not where we’re at. We’re about getting quality skill players.”

The Knicks can have over $ 30 million in cap space, but most of the teams in the NBA will have more for an underwhelming class. So there’s no quick route to contention. Just a triangle.

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R. Kelly ribbed for watching Bryant's last game on small TV http://sportsnewsone.org/r-kelly-ribbed-for-watching-bryants-last-game-on-small-tv/ http://sportsnewsone.org/r-kelly-ribbed-for-watching-bryants-last-game-on-small-tv/#respond Thu, 14 Apr 2016 20:27:47 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/r-kelly-ribbed-for-watching-bryants-last-game-on-small-tv/ Frank Franklin II/AP Musical artist R. Kelly watched Kobe Bryant’s final game on an absurdly small television. It’s the remix to bad vision. Like most people with a shred of interest in basketball, R. Kelly tuned in to Kobe Bryant’s final NBA game Wednesday night. Unlike some of his celebrity counterparts who took in the […]

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Musical artist R. Kelly watched Kobe Bryant's final game on an absurdly small television.Frank Franklin II/AP

Musical artist R. Kelly watched Kobe Bryant’s final game on an absurdly small television.

It’s the remix to bad vision.

Like most people with a shred of interest in basketball, R. Kelly tuned in to Kobe Bryant’s final NBA game Wednesday night. Unlike some of his celebrity counterparts who took in the game courtside, though, the R&B singer had to squint to make out number 24.

The “Ignition remix” singer posted a photo to Twitter of himself watching the historic moment on an absurdly small television. Though the post was meant to show respect for an NBA legend, all Internet commenters saw was a teeny tiny opportunity to further torture the much maligned singer.

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And they were trying to be rude. It started with the seemingly innocent, “is that an iPad on your wall?” followed by a slew of other jokes. At a certain point, Kelly even tried to weakly defend himself.

“Ya’ll are trippin’! I wasn’t watching the game at my place,” he wrote.

But that didn’t stop the cruel Internet from tearing him apart, and eventually he just sat back in front of his miniature TV and let it happen. If he missed anything, he could always Bump n’ Rewind.

Bryant scored 60 points in a Lakers win over the Jazz and said farewell to fans.Jae C. Hong/AP

Bryant scored 60 points in a Lakers win over the Jazz and said farewell to fans.

Seeing Kelly holed up alone watching the Bryant show makes it safe to assume he wasn’t privy to the after party info this time.

Here are some of the best burns from the brutal Twitter exchange:

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Kobe Bryant’s 60, Warriors’ 73 wins and one epic NBA night http://sportsnewsone.org/kobe-bryants-60-warriors-73-wins-and-one-epic-nba-night/ http://sportsnewsone.org/kobe-bryants-60-warriors-73-wins-and-one-epic-nba-night/#respond Thu, 14 Apr 2016 18:27:43 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/kobe-bryants-60-warriors-73-wins-and-one-epic-nba-night/ Thearon W. Henderson, Frederic J. Brown/Getty Images Stephen Curry and the Warriors secure an NBA-record 73 wins Wednesday night while Kobe Bryant ends his career by scoring 60 points against the Jazz. The last night of the 2015-16 NBA season will forever be known for two numbers: 73 and 60. Two teams. Two sets of […]

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Stephen Curry and the Warriors secure an NBA-record 73 wins Wednesday night while Kobe Bryant ends his career by scoring 60 points against the Jazz.Thearon W. Henderson, Frederic J. Brown/Getty Images

Stephen Curry and the Warriors secure an NBA-record 73 wins Wednesday night while Kobe Bryant ends his career by scoring 60 points against the Jazz.

The last night of the 2015-16 NBA season will forever be known for two numbers: 73 and 60.

Two teams. Two sets of historic achievements that came together simultaneously on what’s already being called the greatest single night in league history.

While Kobe Bryant turned the clock back and dropped 60 on the Jazz in his final game in Los Angeles, five hours away, the Warriors captured their 73rd win, an NBA record, and Steph Curry hit his 402nd three-pointer, also an NBA record.

All of that happened basically at the same time, between 10:30 p.m. ET and into the early morning hours Thursday.

Every second of the crazy night was followed on social media. Here’s how it all unfolded.

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The Warriors were given top billing on ESPN, while Kobe was relegated to ESPN2, putting viewers in a bind before the games even started.

Kobe’s final game featured plenty of pomp. Virtually every step Bryant took in the run-up to his last game was chronicled on social media.

Another diamond ring for Kobe and his wife, Vanessa.

Even pre-game was a must-see event. For both games.

Almost game time. The Lakers and Jazz were set to tip off at 10:30 p.m. ET. The Warriors and Grizzlies started their game at the same time.

Kobe was honored by an A-list cast of Lakers legends and Hollywood stars. Natch.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, to honor the United States of America, please rise and remove your hats for the playing of our national anthem this evening by … Flea.

It didn’t take long for Steph Curry, gunning for the NBA three-point record, to get going.

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Mamba out: Kobe Bryant’s remarkable career ended in a spectacular fashion as the LA Laker scored 60 points in his final game against the Utah Jazz, 101-96, marking an end to his 20 season career with the NBA on April 14, 2016.

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Lamar Odom breaks silence on divorce, drinking rumors http://sportsnewsone.org/lamar-odom-breaks-silence-on-divorce-drinking-rumors/ http://sportsnewsone.org/lamar-odom-breaks-silence-on-divorce-drinking-rumors/#respond Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:27:45 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/lamar-odom-breaks-silence-on-divorce-drinking-rumors/ Noel Vasquez/GC Images Lamar Odom and his brother-in-law, Kanye West, cheer on Kobe Bryant at his final game Wednesday. Former Laker Lamar Odom took time courtside at ex-teammate Kobe Bryant’s final game to address his potential return to divorce court. The former athlete broke his silence Wednesday at Staples Center — albeit cryptically — about […]

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Lamar Odom and his brother-in-law, Kanye West, cheer on Kobe Bryant at his final game Wednesday.Noel Vasquez/GC Images

Lamar Odom and his brother-in-law, Kanye West, cheer on Kobe Bryant at his final game Wednesday.

Former Laker Lamar Odom took time courtside at ex-teammate Kobe Bryant’s final game to address his potential return to divorce court.

The former athlete broke his silence Wednesday at Staples Center — albeit cryptically — about his dormant divorce from Calabasas reality star Khloe Kardashian, who has reportedly decided to re-file papers in light of his rumored boozing.

“We did talk, you know, everything is (up for) discussion,” Odom told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday. “We talk about anything. We’ve been through a lot. It won’t ever stop.”

Kardashian, who married Odom in 2009 and separated from him in 2013, tabled the proceedings last fall to help make his medical decisions as he recovered from a near-fatal drug-and-booze bender at a legal Nevada brothel Oct. 13.

Following months of physical rehab and recovery, Odom — no stranger to struggles with substance abuse — was spotted ordering cognac and mixed drinks at a Sherman Oaks, Calif. bar last month, pub staff confirmed to the Daily News.

ORANGE, CA - JUNE 07: Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian make a personal appearance for "Unbreakable Bond" at Perfumania on June 7, 2012 in Orange, California. (Photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic) Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

ORANGE, CA – JUNE 07: Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian make a personal appearance for “Unbreakable Bond” at Perfumania on June 7, 2012 in Orange, California. (Photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)

Enlarge NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 20: NBA player Lamar Odom attends the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival Gala for Benji during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival at the Borough of Manhattan Community College on April 20, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) photos31f Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 20: NBA player Lamar Odom attends the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival Gala for Benji during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival at the Borough of Manhattan Community College on April 20, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) photos31f

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Odom addressed rumors about his impending divorce and rumored drinking.

“I mean, it gets tough, especially if so much gets speculated,” Odom vaguely told ET of the photos that surfaced. “Only a few people know the truth, and I just keep that close to my heart.”

The socialite reportedly “doesn’t agree with some of Lamar’s choices” of late, a source recently told People magazine, and has decided she was finally “ready to move on.”

At Bryant’s emotional career finale, Odom also paid tribute to his former baller buddy in a video that featured words from Shaquille O’Neal, Steph Curry and Lebron James.

“Bean, what’s up? It’s your little brother, L.O.,” he said, addressing the NBA great by his middle name. “Just want to tell you I love you. You got a great career. Proud to say I was right there with you. Carpe diem.”

Despite his recent struggles, Odom said he can’t wait to return to basketball — insisting to ET that he “still got it.”

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Barack Obama, Michael Jordan weigh in on Warriors record http://sportsnewsone.org/barack-obama-michael-jordan-weigh-in-on-warriors-record/ http://sportsnewsone.org/barack-obama-michael-jordan-weigh-in-on-warriors-record/#respond Thu, 14 Apr 2016 12:27:42 +0000 http://sportsnewsone.org/barack-obama-michael-jordan-weigh-in-on-warriors-record/ Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP President Barack Obama tips his cap to the Warriors after they break his Bulls’ record. You know something is a big deal when the President of the United States weighs in. President Barack Obama–a noted Bulls fan–congratulated the Warriors via Twitter on Wednesday after Golden State defeated the Grizzlies, breaking Obama’s favorite […]

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President Barack Obama tips his cap to the Warriors after they break his Bulls’ record.

You know something is a big deal when the President of the United States weighs in.

President Barack Obama–a noted Bulls fan–congratulated the Warriors via Twitter on Wednesday after Golden State defeated the Grizzlies, breaking Obama’s favorite team’s regular season record.

“Congrats to the @Warriors, a great group of guys on and off the court. If somebody had to break the Bulls’ record, I’m glad it’s them,” Obama tweeted.

Obama wasn’t the only high profile figure tipping his cap to the Warriors.

Michael Jordan also released a statement through his manager via Twitter.

“I want to congratulate the Warriors on their amazing season. The game of basketball is always evolving and records are made to be broken,” Jordan said in a statement. “The Warriors have been a lot of fun to watch and I look forward to seeing what they do in the playoffs.”

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