Friday, August 15, 2008

(Video) - Jordan vs. The Camp

Here is a video of Michael Jordan showcasing his skills... and I feel bad for the kid at the end... well worth the wait...ENJOY!!!


Friday, August 8, 2008

Carmelo's Way

carmelo's way trailer


Check out the trailer from Carmelo Anthony's new reality show, "Melo's Way". Word has it that this show, will premiere on BET before the year's end.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Lebron does KICKS



Maybe this KICKS will be above sub-par.

Monday, July 14, 2008

THE ROOKIE - MICHEAL BEASLEY







LAS VEGAS -- Sacramento Kings forward Ron Artest joined teammates Kevin Martin, Beno Udrih and Shareef Abdur-Rahim as celebrity spectators for the Kings' first game in the NBA Summer League on the campus of UNLV.

But Artest isn't feeling like a King.

In a series of e-mails he sent to ESPN.com late Saturday and early Sunday, Artest continued to lament his decision to pass on an opportunity to become a free agent July 1 by announcing that he is now representing himself without an agent and expressing hope that he will soon be traded to "a team out there that can be more committed than Sacramento to me."

That team is believed to be the Los Angeles Lakers. Almost from the minute they were routed by the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA Finals -- which Artest attended in Boston to root for friends Kobe Bryant and Lamar Odom -- it has been strongly expected throughout the league that the Lakers would revisit their longstanding trade interest in Artest and eventually acquire the enigmatic forward sometime this summer to address the defense and toughness issues that the Celtics exposed.

But NBA front-office sources told ESPN.com on Sunday that the Lakers -- fond as they are of Artest and confident as they are that they can get the best out of him through Phil Jackson's coaching and Artest's respect for Bryant -- are reluctant to part with Odom in an Artest swap. That stance, if the Lakers hold firm, would almost certainly prompt Sacramento to look elsewhere for a trade partner.

Free agent update: Lakers, Clips, Hornets, Bulls making maneuvers

LAS VEGAS -- We commemorate Day 2 of the NBA Summer League at UNLV with our first dispatch of chatter from the stands, culled from visits with the many executives, coaches and agents in attendance:

Look for the Los Angeles Clippers' search to replace Elton Brand to generate headlines at a slightly slower pace than the back-and-forth frustrations volleyed all week between the Clippers and the Brand camp.

The Clips have a variety of options to consider with $12 million-plus in salary-cap space and figure they'll need up to a week to plot their course, although they did meet face-to-face with Atlanta Hawks restricted free agent Josh Smith in L.A. on the same day Brand was introduced as the newest member of the Philadelphia 76ers.

The most likely scenario, I'm told, is still signing one of the top "restricteds" (as the GMs and agents like to call them) to an offer sheet. According to NBA front-office sources, L.A. has expanded its list of restricted candidates beyond Smith and Charlotte's Emeka Okafor to Chicago's Luol Deng and, yes, Philadelphia's Andre Iguodala.

The Clips are now determining whether to schedule face-to-face meetings -- potentially in Vegas -- with the other three players in that quartet, knowing they need as much info as possible before committing to one of them and then waiting up to seven days to see whether their contract offer is matched.

Challenge No. 1, as always in the restricted game, is forecasting which offer would be most likely to go unmatched. (My unsolicited opinion: Okafor is the most gettable, then Smith.)

But there's another challenge here: L.A. has to determine who fits best stylewise, too.

The high-flying Smith has the best skill set to float between small forward and the power forward slot vacated by Brand.

Okafor certainly can't move like a small forward and will undoubtedly be dismissed by some as too similar to Chris Kaman, but he is one of the few players (along with the likes of Dwight Howard and Tim Duncan) to average a double-double in each of the past four seasons … and Charlotte's willingness to match a rich offer sheet -- just like Atlanta's -- cannot be assumed until the Bobcats actually do it.

Iguodala, who happened to drop in Saturday night as an unexpected guest for the Denver-Philly game, strikes me as the most curious fit, since he clearly can't masquerade as a power forward. Yet you suspect that the Clips wouldn't mind driving up Iguodala's price at the very least.

Deng, meanwhile, is another interesting case because of his versatility. If the Clippers are ready to run, with a willing trio of pace-pushers (Baron Davis, Al Thornton and Eric Gordon) surrounding Kaman, Deng makes good sense.

Yet we repeat that the Clips, fearing an offer to any of them would be matched, might ultimately decide that it's better use their cap space to absorb a veteran's contract. New York's Zach Randolph has already been mentioned as a possibility, but there are more appealing names that could be available and have to be investigated first. Just to name two: Miami's Shawn Marion and Detroit's Rasheed Wallace, whom Dunleavy has coached before.

An informal survey of team executives and agents here in Vegas has turned up pretty much no one who thinks the Lakers will match the four-year offer sheet worth an estimated $17 million that Ronny Turiaf has signed with Golden State, as much as the Lakers went into free agency hoping to retain Turiaf and Sasha Vujacic.

The theory in circulation holds that minutes will simply be too scarce in L.A.'s frontcourt next season with Andrew Bynum coming back from injury to partner Pau Gasol to sanction a long-term contract to a clear-cut backup.

And as my man Sam Amick from The Sacramento Bee points out, retaining Turiaf leaves the Lakers with no hope -- thanks to luxury-tax concerns -- of taking on the extra contract (Kenny Thomas) they'll need to swallow if they can convince the Kings to agree to a swap featuring Lamar Odom and Ron Artest.

The Lakers' interest, by all accounts, remains hot after their toughness and defense were repeatedly punked in a six-game NBA Finals loss to the Boston Celtics. Word is L.A. believes that any fears about Artest's reliability can be assuaged by the fact that Phil Jackson would be coaching him and that Kobe Bryant would be his teammate. Kobe and Ron-Ron share a mutual respect that suggests no threat to the Lakers' pecking order.

Insists one source close to the process: "[Lakers owner] Jerry Buss actually likes Ron Artest's game and his personality."

Not totally sure yet how to interpret this one, but sources say that Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf is personally handling contract negotiations with Deng and his new agent (Jason Levien) after Reinsdorf informed Bulls GM John Paxson that he wanted to directly negotiate with the Deng camp along with Bulls director of player personnel Gar Forman.

Bulls tidbits are otherwise scarce so far beyond what we covered recently about Deng's fellow restricted free agent Ben Gordon and Kirk Hinrich. While it is widely presumed that Chicago will soon trade Hinrich after drafting Derrick Rose with the No. 1 overall pick, sources maintain that there is some sentiment in the Bulls organization to keep Hinrich -- a Reinsdorf favorite -- and play him at shooting guard alongside Rose while banking on getting something good for Gordon in a sign-and-trade.

Why does the NBA impose a moratorium on all roster moves at the start of every July?

The stated reason is that the league needs the extra time to finish calculating next season's salary cap.

But the Brand saga, as one league official points out, helped demonstrate how the moratorium serves as an unofficial safeguard against arrangements made before July 1.

The Clippers obviously didn't have an iron-clad deal to land Brand and Davis after both unexpectedly opted out of their contracts hours before the deadline on June 30. But so many folks around the league believed L.A. did, which made the eight days between the start of free agency and the lifting of the moratorium rather handy.

The moratorium, in the league's view, ensured that every team out there would at least have a chance to court Brand or Davis, which gave the 76ers their opening.

James Posey remains the most coveted unrestricted free agent still on the market and New Orleans is being increasingly described as perhaps the biggest threat to Boston keeping him.

The champs are said to be reluctant to offer the 31-year-old a deal longer than three years starting at the $5.6 million midlevel exception, but the Celtics are bracing for a difficult decision depending on how high rival suitors are willing to bid, and given Posey's immeasurable contributions to their title run.

Getting Posey would be a huge coup for the Hornets, who are desperate to fortify their thin bench and import a glue guy knows how to win, as Posey has proven in Miami and Boston.

Washington is highly interested as well, but the Wizards have to find a way to shed a salary or two to have the financial flexibility to make a representative bid.

Odds and ends:

• You haven't heard much about the Cleveland Cavaliers in free agency so far -- and at least one source close to the process believes they're out of the Posey running even though he's an Ohio native -- but here's one thing you can almost guarantee about the Cavs' summer: Daniel Gibson is as unlikely to move as any restricted free agent on the board. The reason: LeBron James is a huge Gibson fan.

• People Who Know on both sides of the Tracy McGrady-to-Detroit speculation insist there is nothing to it.

• What are rival teams saying about Brand's acrimonious departure from Clipperland? One example: "Everyone in the West was dying for Brand to go to Philly," one executive said. "Because that could take the Warriors and the Clippers out of the [playoff] picture."

• The on-court highlight so far after two days' worth of games is unquestionably O.J. Mayo's full-court drive and throwdown Friday afternoon over New Orleans' Hilton Armstrong, with the aura of the dunk only heightened by the icy stare Mayo shot on his way back at the heckler who moments earlier had tried and failed to liven up a quiet gym with an "Ov-er-ated" chant.

But you could start a good debate at the Cox Pavilion on the UNLV campus, home to summer league ball since 2004, by polling regular customers to choose between Mayo's exploits and Gerald Green's famed baseline drive and dunk (still showing on YouTube) here in 2006.

Newly signed by the Dallas Mavericks, Green saw Mayo's dunk on "SportsCenter" and said: "It was an awesome play. A great play. But it ain't my place to judge if mine was better."

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

D Rose



Ignore that Miami stuff

The Rookie: Michael Beaseley

Chi/D Rose fans don't hate me for it, just covering the Draft.



Candace Parker dunks



Thursday, June 5, 2008

Air Jordan Olympian

For this summer's olympics The Jordan Brand has come up with a few different models ranging from the 15se to the Retro VI and now the Jordan Olympian. Pictured is the Chicago Colorway, and below are a few of the other colorways they have come up with thus far, set to drop this Summer!

Air Jordan XX3 Low Tops!

The Summer is here which means its time to break out the Low Tops. Featured are 3 colorways of the Jordan xx3 set to drop.

July 12, 2008

July 12, 2008

August 30, 2008


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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Finals are here!!!





A look back...

Vintage:Tim Hardaway Commercial



Tim like always running his mouth, too bad that's the reason why the NBA and others will not mess with him anymore.

2009 Nike PE's




It has been a while since the last post. However, these popped up on Niketalk, and new PE's are always good to see.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Zoom Kevin Durant 1



Kevin Durant caps his ROY award winning season with a new signature Nike sneaker. Very little is known about KD's new kicks, but from the picture we can tell that it should be lightweight, feature 'Free-like' flexibility, and a price tag under $90. Word is that KD cares about all his young fans and wants to give back with a reasonably priced shoe. Look for the Zoom Kevin Durant 1 in the Fall.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Kobe and Jackass Hyperdunks

Kobe Bryant and the the guys from Jackass collaborated to create another commercial for the Nike Hyperdunk. The release of this shoe has a lot of hype and excitement surrounding it. Look for it in stores this summer. Until then watch and enjoy!!!




Thursday, May 22, 2008

Western Conference Finals-Game 1

Behind the scenes-"Stepped On My Jays"

This is behind the scenes look at the "Stepped On My Jays" video featuring Nelly, JD, and Ciara. There are tons of new unreleased Jordans, and samples in this video. The video should be premiering in the next few weeks, and the song is currently floating around on the net.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Nike Laced Episode 7

Even though it does not feel like it, summer is around the corner. Meaning all the hooping will move from indoors to the parks. Check out Nike Laced Episode 7 which breaks down some of the classic playground footwear from back in the day including the Air Raid.

Air Raid is available at NikeStore.com


http://youtube.com/watch?v=CoSOa11VGTE

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Chicago CPS Charity Basketball Weekend May 16th-18th



@ Chicago State University : 95Th St At King Dr.



The M Group has teamed up with The Chicago Public Schools to put together a Charity All-Star Game weekend with special guest hosts Leon Rogers & PHLI's Dave Jeff. There will be tons of giveaways throughout the weekend so this don't miss out!!!


Youth Expo Friday, Hoops Double Header are Saturday, NIKE Championship on Sunday. Tickets are $6.00 in advance.






Monday, April 28, 2008

(Video) Become Legendary... Maybe


The latest installment to the become legendary campaign for the XX3...ENJOY!!!





Wednesday, April 23, 2008

NIKE HYPERDUNK



Parker and Kobe introduced the Nike Hyperdunk to media from around the world who came to the company’s World Headquarters to witness Nike’s innovative assortment of Beijing-related performance products the company unveiled to support athletes from over 100 countries who will compete for gold in 32 sports in Beijing this summer. The product ranges from footwear using lightweight technology fibers stronger than bullet proof vests and Lunarlite foam cushioning to Nike Swift performance apparel using recycled polyester.


The Hyperdunk combines two new Nike innovations: Flywire technology and Lunarlite foam. Flywire redefines footwear construction, shaving off weight and adding strength, allowing athletes to be lighter on their feet and faster on the track and on the court.

Kobe Bryant Jumps over Aston Martin

In this video, Kobe is wearing the Lakers colorway Hyperdunk and jumps over an Aston Martin... Real, fake..? Either way great marketing...ENJOY!


Jordan breaks backboard...

For those that haven't seen it... ENJOY!!!