Roger Mayweather speaks on Mayweather-Pacquiao Roger Mayweather was his usual candid self when he took time out for an interview with DogHouseBoxing.com.
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Hurricane Sandy victims get help from Tyson and Kimberly Chandler
Tyson and Kimberly Chandler lend a helping hand to victims of Hurricane Sandy As an athlete, there is a certain level of responsibility to the city in which you play. It usually involves winning (duh), being fan-friendly, and being an asset to the community. Sometimes, though, the latter takes on unexpected meaning.
Lakers hire Mike D’Antoni as next head coach
Lakers hire Mike D’Antoni Like a thief in the night, the news of Mike D’Antoni being hired as the next coach of the Los Angeles Lakers caught folks off guard.
Mike Brown ousted from Lakers gig
Los Angeles Lakers fire head coach Mike Brown Raise your hand if you DID NOT see this coming.
Dwyane Wade voted early, pledged game check to Hurricane Sandy victims
The last 24 hours have been busy and enlightening for Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade. After happily casting an early ballot in Miami-Dade County for the 2012 presidential elections, Dwyane Wade and his Miami Heat teammates headed to New York City to prepare for their game against the New York Knicks, but upon arrival it quickly …
Samsung’s “LeBron’s Day” spot a thing of marketing beauty
LeBron James teams with Samsung for the release of the Galaxy Note II in LeBron’s Day commercial spot Its becoming clear to me that when it comes to LeBron, there is B.R. and A.R. Before the ring and after the ring.
Miami Heat received championship rings before beating Celtics
Miami Heat enjoy Championship Ring-and-Banner ceremony In a ceremony held before the start of Tuesday’s NBA season opener, the Miami Heat received their championship rings and had the honor of watching a second banner lifted to the rafters of American Airlines Arena. Biscayne Boulevard was beaming with pride.
UPDATED! Nets, Knicks tipoff Thursday despite Sandy
Hurricane Sandy doesn’t stop Nets and Knicks from opening the NBA season in New York Although Hurricane Sandy ravaged the Eastern Seaboard and flooded parts of New York City, the game will go on for the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.













