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Back in 2006, the NBA decided to change the material of their basketball. In response, NBA players, namely Shaquille O’Neal openly shamed the league for the change.
Austin Rivers says Dwyane Wade’s 2006 Finals run was the most dominant ever—but does it top Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 2025 ...
I’ve been a Suns fan for practically my entire existence. 2007 was the year we were supposed to win it all. It's been a decade since that season, and I'm still not over it. I wasn't born yet in ...
2006 Finals Game 5: Dwyane Wade drops 43 points in all-time Finals classic The Miami Heat had escaped with a 101-100 victory in a thrilling Game 5 of the NBA Finals to take a 3-2 lead and move ...
Roy would’ve not only been a favourite to go No. 1 in this 2006 re-draft had he stayed healthy, he would’ve also had the chance to be a perenial all-star and one of the NBA’s best scorers.
ATLANTIC DIVISION NEW JERSEY NETS LAST SEASON: 49-33 (first in Atlantic Division). COACH: Lawrence Frank (fourth season, 116-88). PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: C Nenad Krstic, PG Jason Kidd, SG Vince Ca… ...
HoopsHype re-drafts the weak 2006 NBA Draft class, a difficult exercise considering its lack of top-end players besides LaMarcus Aldridge, Rajon Rondo and Kyle Lowry.
The Sacramento Kings have not made the NBA Playoffs since the 2006 season, which is the longest drought in the NBA. They lost to the San Antonio Spurs in the first-round of the 2006 NBA Playoffs.
Who won the 2006 NBA Finals? The Kings went out in the first round that year in six games to a 63-win San Antonio Spurs team led by Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.