NBA: Kevin Durant Wants Scott Brooks to ‘Shut Up’ About Turnovers

Sabrina B. When it comes to turning the ball over, OKC Thunder superstars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook prefer if head coach Scott Brooks didn’t say anything at all.


(Photo) NBA: Sixth Man of the Year James Harden Is Now A Cake

Sabrina B. James Harden just won NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award for the 2011-2012 season and now he gets a new honor…a cake. Harden’s head is this whole cake, as we can see in the photo shared by GiANT Impact CEO Jeremie Kubicek and spread around these Internet by CNBC’s Darren Rovell.  It’s kinda tough.  Check it out…


(Video) NBA: Metta World Peace & James Harden Embrace Following Game 5

Sabrina B.  I guess there’s no bad blood between Metta World Peace & James Harden? Check out how they interacted when game 5 came to an end last night…


(Video) NBA: 8 Injured In Shooting Following Thunder/Lakers Game 5

Sabrina B. Oklahoma City police say at least eight people were shot late Monday blocks from Chesapeake Energy Arena after the NBA playoff game between the Thunder and the Los Angeles Lakers.


(Video) NBA: Metta World Peace Gets Controversial Flagrant & Technical Foul

Sabrina B. Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace was called for a flagrant foul on Thabo Sefalosha and then hit for a technical foul by referee Scott Foster for arguing the call during the second quarter of Game 5 of a Western Conference semifinals series on Monday.  Of course Metta wasn’t happy and yelled at the ref, “This is bullsh*t.” Check it out & let us know what you think…


(Photo) NBA: Andrew Bynum Spotted Laughing After Lakers Game 2 Loss

Sabrina B. Kevin Durant scored 22 points and rattled in the go-ahead basket on a baseline runner with 18 seconds left, and the Thunder scored the final nine points to rally for a 77-75 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals Wednesday night (giving the Thunder a 2-0 series lead). Andrew Bynum was spotted in the background of a Kobe Bryant shot from the TNT cameras with a big smile on his face when his team was walking off the court.  According to Kevin Ding, Bynum was laughing about Metta World Peace’s inbound pass on the final play of the game. No matter how you view it, it was an awful reaction and the latest example him acting immaturely.  Check it out & let us know what you think…


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