WWE Legend James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Dies at 70

WWE Legend James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Dies at 70

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Former WWE Wrestler James Harris, who performed under the name “Kamala,” died at the age of 70. WWE released a statement on Sunday tweeting: “WWE is saddened to learn that James Harris, known to WWE fans as Kamala, has passed away at age 70.”

James ‘Kamala’ Harris, born on May 28, 1950, was a professional wrestler nicknamed “The Ugandan Giant.” Kamala was famous for wrestling barefoot and approaching the ring, wearing an African mask and carrying a spear and shield. He was best known in the WWE for wrestling legends like Hulk Hogan and the Undertaker in the 1980s and early 90s. Kamala debuted in the WWE in July 1984.

When Harris spoke in an interview in 2012, he wanted his fans to see him in only one way despite his struggles with adjusting to life without his leg. “Don’t think of me as, ‘Oh, please help me, help me.’ I don’t want them to think of me like that; I want them to think of me as uplifting.” Harris, in 2012. Sneakerreporter.com would like to send our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of James ‘Kamala’ Harris.

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Aug 10, 2020 No Comments
Kicks Through the Lens – Sneaker Reporters’ Top 15 Kicks of the Week

Kicks Through the Lens – Sneaker Reporters’ Top 15 Kicks of the Week

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The first full week of the 2019-20 NBA re-start just concluded. Some teams, like the Phoenix Suns, are making a late playoff push in hopes of claiming the last eligible spot. Other teams, like the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings, sadly saw their playoff chances close on Sunday night.  The Kicks scene at the bubble in Orlando has been heating up tremendously. Although we can’t include it in our countdown because they weren’t worn on-court, the sneaker king himself, P.J. Tucker, donned the Nike Air Yeezy 1 Grammy Sample – a shoe that’s worth as much as some houses. Not to worry though, you’ll of course see P.J. in our countdown from a shoe he actually did wear on-court.

LeBron James is well aware that his 18th signature shoe has seen the limelight for a brief moment, but he’s not ready to put the 17’s in the vault just yet. James says he will continue to sport new colorways of both the lows and highs of the Lebron 17’s during his team’s time in the bubble. Rookie sensation, Ja Morant, is digging into a bag of his own, sporting rare Nike basketball gems that haven’t graced the hardwood in years. Paul George continues to wear exclusive colorways of his PG 4 model, but also dug into the archives of his own line to sport arguably his most popular silhouette to date. NBA veteran, Carmelo Anthony, rocked one of the cleanest looking P.E.’s from his own signature line – the Jordan Melo 5.5. Most notably during his time in the bubble, Chris Paul has been sporting his 12th signature shoe, but each customized differently every game to showcase a different HBCU school. Each custom has featured the respective HBCU’s school colors, name, and/or mascot. Scroll below to see which player snagged our top spot in this week’s Kicks Through the Lens.

 

 

15. Adidas Harden Vol. 4 “Crossing Guards” – James Harden

 

     

 

 

14. Nike PG 4 “Sunset” – Paul George

 

     

 

 

13. Jordan CP3.XII “North Carolina A&T State” Custom – Chris Paul

 

     

 

 

12. Jordan XXXIV “Spring Break” P.E. – Tim Hardaway Jr.

 

     

 

 

11. Nike Kyrie 4 “Confetti” – Ja Morant

 

     

 

 

10. Nike PG 1 P.E. – Paul George

 

     

 

 

9. Jordan XXXIV “Unite N.O.” P.E. – Zion Williamson

 

     

 

 

8. Nike Kobe 5 Protro P.E. – Devin Booker

 

     

 

 

7. Nike PG 4 “Gatorade” P.E. – Paul George

 

     

 

 

6. Jordan Melo 5.5 P.E. – Carmelo Anthony

 

           

 

 

5. Nike Kobe 4 “USC P.E.” – P.J. Tucker

 

     

 

 

4. Nike LeBron XVII Low “South Beach” P.E. – LeBron James

 

     

 

 

3. Nike Kobe 5 Protro P.E. – DeMar DeRozan

     

 

 

2. Nike KD IV “Weatherman” – Ja Morant

 

           

 

 

1. Nike LeBron XVII “Air Command Force” (Alternate) P.E. – LeBron James

 

     

 

Aug 10, 2020 No Comments
Darius Bazley’s Career High 23 PTS Powers OKC To Victory Over Wizards (121-103)

Darius Bazley’s Career High 23 PTS Powers OKC To Victory Over Wizards (121-103)

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Darius Bazley has been one of the most impressive players for the Thunder since walking in the bubble. Tonight he was able to showcase his whole bag today against the Washington Wizards. Bazley has been a sponge when it comes to trying to continue striving for greatness and his growth has been on full display. Darius Bazley has given the Thunder a consistent scorer to be able to depend on from the second unit. With Dennis out its Bazley that has been able to get in the game and score inside or outside it doesn’t matter. The Wizards were 0-5 coming into this game against the Thunder and Bazley took advantage of his mismatches all day. After Bazley’s 23 point explosion today against the Wizards he’s averaging 10.4 ppg in Orlando. The confidence that Darius Bazley has been playing with was a thing of beauty. He was able to hit the 3 point shot and he was able to slash to the lane with ease. The Wizards didn’t have a traditional big center in the paint and Bazley took what the defense gave him today. CP3 and Shai were looking for Bazley and it was great to see the scoring from Bazley coming in the flow of the offense. Today nothing that the Thunder did was forced and they were able to put their foot on the gas and never looked back.

 

 

Mike Muscala was back in the lineup after missing time with a concussion and looked like he didn’t miss a beat. He started the efficient shooting from OKC as he started out 3/3 from 3 point land. Mike was playing center as Noel and Adams were out today. When Mike Muscala is shooting with this confidence it helps big time because he’s a big that can space the floor to help out. It was beautiful to see the other players from the Thunder that play a role come into this contest and make the best of all the minutes in different situations. Another player that was able to make the most of the minutes was Hamidou Diallo who finished with 13 points but was able to make some great reads. Hami had been hustling and has grown in his offensive game too. Hami had some acrobatic finishes today that made the fans go crazy as well. You can tell he used the time off to polish his game and Donovan has rewarded him.

 

 

Right now for the Thunder, they’ve been playing off the great play of Shai, Gallinari, and CP3 as they’ve picked up the load while Schröder has been with his family. Gallinari had 20 points today and was able to get his jumper to go down no matter the hands in his face. Gallinari was able to score inside and out against the Wizards with ease. Shai has struggled according to a lot of people but his numbers are still up there as he finished with 18 points. If he’s scoring 18 points “struggling” then just wait until he’s back in a groove playing at the elite level we expect him at. Chris Paul finished with 13 points today against the Wizards as he’s been focused on getting his teammates involved with 9 assists tonight. OKC knows what they will get out of Chris Paul when it comes to playoff time so the way OKC’s been playing he hasn’t needed to do too much. The Thunder overall has looked really good and they will look to continue this momentum against the Suns at 1:30 PM tomorrow.

 

 

The Washington Wizards were short-handed and weren’t really in the game from the tip. The Wizards are a very young team and they will be a team to look out for when Wall and Beal come back. Today against OKC Jerome Robinson was able to lead them in scoring as he finished with 19 points today. Washington didn’t make the playoffs and will be playing for pride at this point. Look for them to continue to get their young core some reps as they look to spoil our team’s playoff pushes.

Aug 9, 2020 No Comments
Philadelphia 76ers Ben Simmons Out Indefinitely

Philadelphia 76ers Ben Simmons Out Indefinitely

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Ben Simmons of the Philadelphia 76ers announced this afternoon via ESPN that he will be leaving the NBA bubble to undergo surgery on his left knee. Simmons suffered a partial dislocation to his left knee cap against the Washington Wizards earlier this week. The purpose of the surgery is to remove a loose body in the left knee as a result of the dislocation. The 76ers have not yet ruled Simmons out for the season but according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, there is still a chance he could return later if the 76ers were to make a deep playoff run.

 

 

Simmons injured his knee in the late 3rd quarter in the game against the Wizards. The play seemed pretty routine as Simmons secured the rebound dribbled it down the left side of the floor before making an entry past to Al Horford on the left block. The play ended in an offensive foul called against Al Horford but Simmons started to head back on defense with a limp before eventually stopping completely. He flexed the left leg a few times before knowing he could no longer continue to play and checked out of the game.

 

 

This was a very tough injury for Simmons. He had battled with back problems during the regular season before the NBA’s hiatus and used the past few months to really get back to full health. He suffered from nerve impingement in his lower back and when he went out with this injury in late February the Sixer’s only concerns were to get him back healthy for playoffs. The time off before the NBA’s return in Orlando was actually beneficial for Simmons as it gave him time to heal and gave the Sixers time to refocus.

 

 

The Sixers were 11-25 on the road this year, an NBA worst. Simmons’ injury was just one of the few problems they faced back earlier this year. The Sixers needed to make changes somewhere if they were going to get anywhere in the playoffs this year and it just didn’t seem to be clicking for this very talented squad.

Heading into the NBA bubble the Sixers emerged as an Eastern Conference dark horse. They were finally healthy, found some shooters to help the lineup offensively, and they didn’t have to play any more road games (all games played at Disney). All these things sounded good on paper, much like they did for this Sixers team before the 2019-20 season where many chose this team to make it back to the Eastern Conference finals. The problem however has been Philidepia’s inability to execute, too similar to players, and inability to close out games down the stretch.

The Sixers started off 2-1 with Simmons starting in the bubble but were still showing flashes of a team that had addressed some of their problems from before the season’s hiatus. However now without Simmons for most likely the rest of the season this team will really need to find all-star level production from somewhere on their roster. They faired well in their first game without Simmons last night getting a win againt the Orlando Magic after finally pulling away in the fourth quarter for a 108-101 victory.

 

 

The notable performance in this game was Alec Burks who put up 22 points 4 reb and 2 assists. Burks is a very capable scorer and although in a different way than Ben Simmons it would be huge for this team if he could consistently produce around 20 points a game for this team just to take the offensive pressure off of Joel Embiid. Regardless the loss of Simmons will pose its greatest problems for this team come playoffs and with 4 games left until they start the Sixers will have to prepare for playoffs without their All-Star.

 

Aug 9, 2020 No Comments
NBA Awards Finalists Announced: Giannis, LeBron, Ja Morant, Anthony Davis Up For Hardware

NBA Awards Finalists Announced: Giannis, LeBron, Ja Morant, Anthony Davis Up For Hardware

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The NBA announced the finalists for its six individual awards on Saturday including MVP, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year Saturday afternoon.

Each award has six finalists. Voting for the awards was conducted prior to the start of bubble play, meaning only games played before the league’s COVID-19 hiatus on March 11 were considered.

The award nominees are as follows:

Kia NBA Most Valuable Player

• Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (29.7 ppg., 13.7 rpg., 5.8 apg., 1 bpg.)
• James Harden, Houston Rockets (34.3 ppg., 6.4 rpg., 7.5 apg., 1.8 spg.)
• LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers (25.3 ppg., 8 rpg., 10.3 apg.)

Kia NBA Rookie of the Year

• Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies (17.8 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 7.1 apg.)
• Kendrick Nunn, Miami Heat (15.2 ppg., 2.7 rpg., 3.3 apg.)
• Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans (22.4 ppg., 6.2 apg., 2.1 apg.)

Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year

• Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (97.2 individual defensive rating, Milwaukee Bucks are 1st in NBA in total defensive rating at 102.1)
• Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers (26.4 ppg., 9.4 rpg., 3.2 apg., 1.4 spg., 2.3 bpg., 105.7 individual defensive rating, L.A. Lakers are 3rd in NBA in total defensive rating at 105.3)
• Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz (15.1 ppg., 13.6 rpg., 1.5 apg., 0.8 spg., 1.5 bpg., 106.6 individual defensive rating, Utah Jazz are 10th in NBA in total defensive ranking at 108.9)

Kia NBA Sixth Man Award

• Montrezl Harrell, LA Clippers (18.6 ppg., 7.1 apg., 1.7 apg., 1.1 bpg.)
• Dennis Schröder, Oklahoma City Thunder (18.9 ppg., 3.7 rpg, 4 apg.)
• Lou Williams, LA Clippers (18.3 ppg., 3.1 rpg., 5.7 apg.)

Kia NBA Most Improved Player

• Bam Adebayo, Miami Heat (16.1 ppg., 10.4 rpg., 5.1 apg.)
• Luka Dončić, Dallas Mavericks (29 ppg., 9.4 rpg., 8.8 apg.)
• Brandon Ingram, New Orleans Pelicans (23.9 ppg., 6.1 rpg., 4.2 apg.)

NBA Coach of the Year

• Mike Budenholzer, Milwaukee Bucks
• Billy Donovan, Oklahoma City Thunder
• Nick Nurse, Toronto Raptors

Voting was based on games played from the start of the regular season through March 11.

TNT will announce the award winners during its coverage of the season restart.

Aug 8, 2020 No Comments