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Monty Williams' Top 5 Wins as New Orleans Hornets Head Coach: Fan's Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
(Sun, 20 May 2012 11:56:00 PDT)
Monty Williams

Kobe Bryant blames Pau Gasol for Lakers' Game 4 collapse against Thunder
(Sun, 20 May 2012 01:13:11 PDT)
The Lakers left their latest meltdown against the Thunder bickering and on the brink of elimination.

Clippers' future depends on Blake Griffin's growth
(Sat, 19 May 2012 21:34:18 PDT)
The Spurs' 24-point comeback against the Clippers gives Blake Griffin another much-needed lesson.

Clippers-Spurs Preview Capsule (The Associated Press)
(Mon, 14 May 2012 12:01:32 PDT)
A look at the Western Conference semifinal series between the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Clippers (with regular-season and playoff records):

Nuggets' Andersen target of investigation (The Associated Press)
(Thu, 10 May 2012 19:45:32 PDT)
DENVER (AP) Denver Nuggets reserve center Chris ''Birdman'' Andersen was excused indefinitely from all team-related activities after sheriff's deputies searched his home Thursday as part of an investigation by the department's Internet Crimes Against Children unit.

Pacers' David Morway emerges as a frontrunner for Blazers GM job; to meet with owner
(Thu, 10 May 2012 11:02:03 PDT)
Top candidates in GM search hint that Portland is changing team-building strategy

A former Seattle SuperSonics employee takes on what he calls his ‘spineless’ former boss (Ball Don't Lie)
(Thu, 03 May 2012 13:00:27 PDT)
It's a story that needs to be told and re-told. The Seattle SuperSonics aren't in Seattle for various reasons, and most of them center around the fact that the city wasn't keen to pony up to aid the team's owners in creating a new, and profitable, arena. But the reason the Seattle SuperSonics aren't in Seattle anymore is because of one man: Starbucks founder Howard Schultz. Schultz bought the team in early 2001, and for those of us that were around to read the clips from his initial news conference, he went out of his way to slyly compare himself to Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who was then in the midst of his successful first full year as Mavs owner. Schultz propped himself in the front row for various SuperSonics games over the years, oddly complaining about calls that didn't seem all that outrageous. He lost money, and lost interest. And, after Seattle refused to help him in building a new arena, he sold the team to the absolute best pair of potential owners that could ensure a swift move of the team from Seattle, without caring for a second that he was handing the keys to a pair of men that worked out of Oklahoma City, with a new and NBA-ready arena idling back home. Jeremy Repanich, writing for Deadspin, is a former employee of the SuperSonics. And, in a must-read feature , he destroys the man he calls "spineless" for the way he bought the beloved team seemingly on a whim, and then discarded it when it was clear that running things on the cheap wasn't going to bring about a championship. Here's one killer take from the piece :

Tyson Chandler is the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year, and our best attempt to know the game better (Ball Don't Lie)
(Wed, 02 May 2012 15:35:13 PDT)
Tyson Chandler won the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award on Wednesday , as Yahoo! Sports' Marc J. Spears first reported on Tuesday evening, and the New York Knicks center has more than earned the honor. The veteran big man was gracious in his acceptance, calling his singular recognition more of "a team thing" during the press conference announcing his selection, while tweeting later on that he was "blessed" to be the first Knick in the team's longstanding defensive history to be given the award. Chandler has seemed to be the runaway winner for a few months now, especially since Orlando Magic center (and three-time winner) Dwight Howard seemed to flake out more and more. This allowed The Basketball Jones' Trey Kerby, in a pitch-perfect column , to point out the fact that Howard's team-based and individual defensive stats were actually on par or better than Chandler's in several instances, and that Howard (even in an off year of his own design) may still have been a victim of voter fatigue, 12 missed games, and his own submarining of Orlando's season. Trey's correct, even as he points out that Chandler deserved the award. With that point in place, it's probably best to move on to another surprising element of Chandler's turnaround, and one that tends to get lost as we tend to stay in the day-to-day realm of the NBA's shifts and feints. Tyson Chandler was always supposed to be at that podium, accepting that award. Then he wasn't. Then he was, again. Then he definitely wasn't. Though Chandler probably doesn't want to look upon this honor as a culmination and/or peak moment in his career, especially at just 29 years of age, he should be proud at what he's had to overcome just to become the first Defensive Player of the Year in Knick history.

Silas dumped as coach of hapless Bobcats
(Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:06:58 PDT)
Paul Silas will not return as coach of the NBA Charlotte Bobcats after the team struggled to a 7-59 record in the worst season by any club in NBA history, the team announced on Monday.

Bobcats: Coach Paul Silas not returning next year (The Associated Press)
(Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:21:49 PDT)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) The worst team in NBA history will have a new coach next season.

Paul Silas, Charlotte Bobcats part ways, beginning a very interesting coaching search (Ball Don't Lie)
(Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:00:22 PDT)
Coming off perhaps the worst regular season in NBA history, the Charlotte Bobcats announced Monday that head coach Paul Silas would not return to coach the team during the 2012-13 NBA season. Rod Higgins, Charlotte's president of basketball operations, announced the separation — it's not a firing, per se, as Silas' contract ran out at the end of the season — in a press release , saying that the "search for [Silas'] successor will begin immediately." "I would like to personally thank Paul for everything he has done for this team under some pretty unique circumstances," Higgins said. "His basketball experience as a coach and a player speak for themselves. We have been fortunate to have someone of his character associated with this franchise and we hope he will continue to be a valuable resource to us in the future." During a Monday afternoon press conference, Silas thanked the Bobcats for the opportunity and said he would not pursue another head-coaching job. "It's time to move on and I'm OK with that," Silas said, according to the Bobcats' official Twitter feed . Silas said he was offered an as-yet undefined consulting role with the team, though most outside observers would likely suggest that the best thing for him, now that he is without a contract, is to run away from the Charlotte Bobcats as fast as your 68-year-old legs can take you . Higgins didn't set a timetable for a hire to be made, but did say the front office is "going to start as soon as this [press conference] is over." General manager Rich Cho said the ideal candidate for the team's head coach would be "someone [...] who wants to be here and [the] opportunity to be part of building this team up going forward." That raises an interesting question: Who the hell wants this job?

Silas out as Bobcats coach (The SportsXchange)
(Mon, 30 Apr 2012 12:30:11 PDT)
With a .106 winning percentage in the 2011-12 season, the Charlotte Bobcats made NBA history. Now, head coach Paul Silas is history.

Ball Don’t Lie’s playoff predictions: Memphis Grizzlies vs. Los Angeles Clippers (Ball Don't Lie)
(Fri, 27 Apr 2012 12:10:06 PDT)
The 66-game regular season, mercifully, is over. The NBA jam-packed 66 games into a space where 50 usually went, and the result was a strange five-month run that had us talking about rested legs and oddball rotations more than we spoke of learning and growing and all that typically mindful stuff that comes to our heads when discussing the NBA. The playoffs start on Saturday, though, and the brains behind Ball Don't Lie are ready to break down the first-round matchups. [ Related: Yahoo! Sports' predictions for the 2012 NBA playoffs ] We continue with the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers.

Rebuilding Hornets really need big men (The SportsXchange)
(Fri, 27 Apr 2012 01:20:26 PDT)
The New Orleans Hornets are undoubtedly in a full-blown rebuilding mode. They traded away All-Star point guard Chris Paul, endured an overwhelming number of injuries and were never really in playoff contention.

NBA Capsules (The Associated Press)
(Thu, 26 Apr 2012 22:28:01 PDT)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) The Charlotte Bobcats couldn't even beat a New York Knicks team resting most of its starters, finishing with the worst winning percentage in NBA history after a 104-84 loss on Thursday night.

Rockets end season with 84-77 win over Hornets (The Associated Press)
(Thu, 26 Apr 2012 20:54:19 PDT)
HOUSTON (AP) Houston Rockets lottery pick Marcus Morris didn't have the type of rookie season he had hoped for.

NBA sets mark for minority coaches (The Associated Press)
(Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:56:18 PDT)
NEW YORK (AP) Doc Rivers was a little surprised by the number, though not by the trend.

Hornets-Rockets Preview (The Associated Press)
(Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:40:08 PDT)
The Houston Rockets' dropoff in the stretch run has kept them out of the playoffs for a third straight year. The New Orleans Hornets contributed to that slide.

NBA ratings improved this season (Ball Don't Lie)
(Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:58:05 PDT)
Any work stoppage is a risk for a professional sports league. Missing games gets fans made, at which point they usually stop attending games or buying merchandise. Franchises end up losing money, and the reasons they had for wanting the lockout in the first place often end up being counterproductive. In most cases, general fan interest wanes. So it's a little surprising to see this report that national TV ratings actually went up this season. From USA Today (via SLAM ):

With eyes on lottery, Warriors fans cheer losing play (The SportsXchange)
(Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:40:24 PDT)
Golden State Warriors fans have proven over the years to be among the most loyal in the NBA.

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