Every NBA team aspires to secure a championship, as it signifies the ultimate achievement in the sport. Here's most dominant ...
Players usually win awards at the peak of their powers. Yet, a select few like LeBron James can still perform at an elite ...
The 6’10” Power Forward was a double-double machine who would wow crowds with his highlight-reel dunks that helped the Seattle Super Sonics reach the 1996 NBA Finals. Over the course of his ...
The one and only Michael Jordan wanted to retire from the NBA in 1992 and play baseball. However, the Chicago Bulls icon didn ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers dispatched the Brooklyn Nets 109-104 during Tuesday's home matchup, extending their NBA-best winning streak to a franchise record-tying 15 games.
He later was a key to the Suns' run to the NBA Finals in 1993 ... (1994–95), Raptors (1995–96 and 1997–98), Mavericks (1996–97), Kings (1998–99) and Timberwolves (2003-04).
Michael Jordan once held the NBA’s salary record during his time with the Chicago Bulls, in an era when player earnings were far from what they are today. So, how does LeBron James’ current salary ...
Rodman averaged 5.2 points and 15.3 rebounds with the Bulls, who beat the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1996 NBA Finals and the Utah Jazz in the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals. Rodman won three straight ...
From Maicel Malone-Wallace to Fuzzy Zoeller (M–Z), here's the third installment of our 100 Greatest Athletes of Indiana ...
He would return to the Raptors for 19 games in 1996-97, starting eight ... bench piece on the Phoenix Suns team that made the 1993 NBA Finals, and also a star at Arkansas, including a Final ...
From Bill Garrett to Andrew Luck (G–L), here's the second installment of our 100 Greatest Athletes of Indiana all-time list.