Although he may not look like it, Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki is one of the funniest guys in the NBA. He was up to his old tricks again in this video, and I couldn't stop laughing after watching this.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson's rookie season was derailed by a broken ankle, and he showed his potential with a monster dunk when he returned to action Tuesday night.
Count down the top five plays from Tuesday night.
Recap all of Tuesday's action in The Fast Break.
James Harden clearly isn't worried about what people think of his defensive inefficiencies. He proved this to be the case on Tuesday night, as he inexplicably gave Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook a clear lane to the basket after he turned the ball over during this sequence. Harden's a spectacular scorer, but he will likely never give enough effort on both ends to be a Hall of Famer.
The Atlanta Hawks are peaking as a team right now, and they will be a threat in the playoffs as a result.
Craig Sager has vowed to defy his prognosis.
Alexis Jones an activist seeking to end sexual harassment domestic violence and sexual violence in the athletics community said that on Friday she was on the phone with the NBA to help integrate her "ProtectHer" campaign's message into the league. Two days later Jones asserted that her and her 68-year-old mother were sexually harassed by two Los Angeles Lakers: Nick Young and Jordan Clarkson.
LeBron James unfollowed the Cleveland Cavaliers on Twitter recently. While he could have easily brushed it aside as a non-story his response to a question about his Twitter activity could be perceived as alarming to Cavs fans. In the locker room after his team's 33-point victory over the Denver Nuggets LeBron told the reporters surrounding him "Next question." When another reporter asked a reasonable unrelated question James abruptly ended the interview.
. @STUFFMagic Thanks for coming up to visit! Next time I will try to jump higher…I “Promise”! LOL @Raptors #rtz pic.twitter.com/9fwmU8HWN7
— The Raptor (@the_raptor) March 21, 2016
During quarter breaks, timeouts and halftimes, nothing is more frustrating as a fan than sitting in the stands with nothing to keep your attention. Thankfully, the Toronto Raptors and Orlando Magic mascots made sure that wasn't a problem.
Despite a dominant performance last night against the Denver Nuggets, LeBron James is once again being asked about the Twitter drama he's stirring up.