Will Ferrell was hauled out of a Lakers-Pelicans game in New Orleans last week after making a drunken spectacle of himself on the court and throwing a basketball at a cheerleader's face. What? Will Ferrell?
At a Grand Rapids Griffins Hockey game when they use the "Kiss Cam" on the video screen, and you get photographed with your sweetie, you're supposed to kiss, right? It's pretty cute, and most couples kiss and the crowd loves it.
Ah, ah, ah, not so fast there, sparky. That's supposed to be the case, but in Chicago, at a Bulls basketball game, it didn't exactly happen that way. But, have
NBA Hall of Famer and CBS Sports analyst Charles Barkley joined the list of prominent sports fgures chiming in on Adrian Peterson's child abuse arrest – this time, defending the Minnesota Vikings running back.
The Grand Rapids Drive has released its schedule for the 2014-15 season, the team’s inaugural run in the NBA Development League.
The Drive opens its season with a four-game road trip with a four-game road trip starting Nov. 15 at Bakersfield, the Phoenix Suns' California-based affiliate. The team returns for its first Grand Rapids home game at The DeltaPlex Arena & Conference Center on Nov. 26
Michigan and Michigan State players eligible for the NBA draft did well on Thursday night.
Five of them were selected, including four in the first 21 picks.
Series MVP Kawhi Leonard had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and the Spurs routed the Miami Heat, 104-87, in San Antonio on Sunday night to win the 2014 NBA Finals four games-to-one.
By Andy Bustard | The Boombox
Donald Sterling's disgraceful (but not surprising) comments about Earvin "Magic" Johnson weren't in the air for long before the Lakers legend was able to respond.
Following the Los Angeles Clippers owner's embarrassing interview on CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360' on Monday night, Magic had his own sit-down with Cooper Tuesday night to share his side of the sto
Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant notched his first MVP award this week and he made sure his acceptance speech would turn as many heads as his play.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has imposed a lifetime ban on embattled Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling following the racist comments he made on a phone conversation with his girlfriend.