Nike Releases The Court Purple Lebron 16 King Just In Time For Lebrons Lakers Home Opener!

Nike Releases The Court Purple Lebron 16 King Just In Time For Lebrons Lakers Home Opener!

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Today Nike released The Court Purple Nike Lebron 16 via the Footlocker App these are exclusive to LA to obtain a pair you had to visit three locations in LA just to unlock the shoe after you did that you had to hit up footlocker and secure your pair which i heard was pure madness. Now lets get into the shoes this Nike Lebron 16 has an all battle knit 2.0 court purple upper followed by court purple laces & a purple tongue with a purple lion & Lebrons signature done in Gold completing the sneaker you have your all Gold Nike Swoosh on the side of the sneaker on the heel you have your King Print with an all white bottom. This Nike Lebron 16 Court Purple is limited to only 250 pairs as far as a wider release date is concerned nothing has been confirmed if anything does come up Sneakerreporter.com will have it here for you. Peep The Gallery To See Detailed Images Of The Nike Lebron 16 King Court Purple.
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Oct 20, 2018 No Comments
The Best Destinations For Jimmy Butler

The Best Destinations For Jimmy Butler

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Last week, it became known that Jimmy Butler had requested a trade out of the Minnesota Timberwolves organization. Earlier this year, he was reportedly upset with the nonchalant manner of the team’s younger players, including rising star Karl Anthony-Towns. Butler thought Towns was focusing too much on statistics and not winning, and there was clearly a dispute between the pair.

Just two days ago, Towns inked a 5-year, $190 million dollar contract extension. At just 22 years old, it is now clear that he is viewed as the franchise’s centerpiece. This gives Butler even more reason to want to depart, and he has let the team know his prime destinations – in Los Angeles with the Clippers or in New York with either the Knicks or Nets.

While he would be a perfect fit on any of those rosters, clearly not everything works out in the professional business that is the NBA. The two-way stud and four-time All-Star would work in a lot of places though, and here are his three other best options.

Toronto Raptors

If Jimmy Butler went to the Raptors, The North would arguably be the best team in the Eastern Conference. They would have the top two dual-way players (Kawhi Leonard) in the entire league, and with their strong bench and young guns they could topple the Celtics. He would honestly fit in so well, and Toronto should be able to afford him. If they could come up with a fair trade and send both a few draft picks and Kyle Lowry, it’d make Toronto an immediate threat.

Philadelphia 76ers

This is a team most people haven’t really considered, but it is a fantastic fit in all honesty. Imagine a starting lineup with Ben Simmons, Jimmy Butler, and Joel Embiid. If Philadelphia sent a pick or two along with either J.J. Redick or Robert Covington, this might work (financially as well, as they could probably able to pay him. That lineup would be scary, and their styles of play would mold together extremely well. The 76ers would emerge as one of the East’s best, and potentially see a Finals birth.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Once again, this is a sleeper option for Butler. The Thunder have some good trade pieces in Dennis Schröder and Patrick Patterson, who are getting paid more than $20 million combined this year. If they swapped them and a pick, Butler would work alongside Russell Westbrook and Paul George perfectly. Oklahoma City would become even more of a contender with starpower like that.

Sep 25, 2018 No Comments
Russell Westbrook Undergoes Arthroscopic Right Knee Surgery

Russell Westbrook Undergoes Arthroscopic Right Knee Surgery

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Earlier this morning, Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook went under the knife for arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. The operation will put him out for the entire NBA preseason, and he might even miss the first few games of the regular season.

In four weeks he will be re-evaluated, right in time for the tip-off matchup of the Thunder versus Golden State. While there’s no rush to get him back as soon as possible, it’s obvious the former league MVP is a difference maker.

Over the past week, Westbrook reportedly suffered from knee stiffness. He decided to undergo a normal scope surgery now, with the purpose of avoiding any injuries later in the season.

It’s been almost five years since he’s had any knee issues, going all the way back to the 2013 playoffs that led to a trio of surgeries in less than a year.

Now 29 years old, the point guard has been named an All-Star seven times, a member of the All-NBA Second Team five times, and a member of the All-NBA First Team twice. He’s also made history a multitude of times, becoming the only player other than Oscar Robertson to average a triple-double over a season and the only ever to do it twice.

Sep 13, 2018 No Comments
2019 Western Conference Standings Predictions

2019 Western Conference Standings Predictions

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The Western Conference is so ridiculously stacked, that honestly every seed besides #1 (which belongs to the Warriors) is debatable. Besides Golden State, no spot is guaranteed and the regular season will be as tough as the playoffs. Here is SneakerReporter.com’s predictions for the 2019 Eastern Conference standings.

 

1. Golden State Warriors – 65-17

This one’s easy. Golden State will dominate the regular season, even with DeMarcus Cousins missing the first half or so. They’ll dominate the playoffs too, and win another championship. It’s not even worth discussing, because you already know.

 

 

 

2. Houston Rockets – 60-22

Despite losing a few key pieces such as Trevor Ariza and Luc Mbah a Moute, the Rockets will still be good enough to take the 2-seed again. Reigning MVP James Harden and Chris Paul are a great tandem and with big man Clint Capela being their defensive stronghold, Houston is all set. On the contrary, who knows how Melo will do there.

 

 

3. Oklahoma City Thunder – 54-28

Thunder fans rejoiced when they re-signed Paul George, and for more than one more season. He showed his loyalty, and his eagerness to get to work. He and Westbrook have unfinished business, especially after Andre Roberson went down with a knee injury prior to the playoffs. Steven Adams is a top-5 center, and Oklahoma City’s high level of talent is enough for the #3 seed.

 

 

4.Los Angeles Lakers – 53-29

The addition of LeBron James, although completely flipping the Lakers in the right direction, isn’t enough to take over the West. Their other players are still young (but very talented), and their other role players like Lance Stephenson and Javale McGee are solid. They should be able to make a deep playoff run, but they probably won’t be capable of topping the Warriors.

 

 

5. Portland Trail Blazers – 50-32

The Trail Blazers have underrated star Damian Lillard, who is capable of carrying a team himself. He’s got C.J. McCollum by his side, and Jusuf Nurkić in the paint. Nurkić is all-around dominant, and just 24. He’s still improving, as their whole roster is. They’ve got a great deal of talent throughout their entire roster, and they can take the 5-seed easily.

 

 

 

6. Utah Jazz – 47-35

Donovan Mitchell is good, but still needs some time before he can help Utah make a deep playoff run. In the regular season he and defensive stud Rudy Gobert can secure a solid playoff seed, and other strong pieces like Joe Ingles should continue to contribute well. Utah will be good for years to come.

 

 

7. San Antonio Spurs 46-36

The Spurs were just fine without Kawhi Leonard last year, so with a new face like DeMar DeRozan, they’ll be even better. Gregg Popovich is always capable of bringing a team to the playoffs, and they can still make it despite veteran Manu Ginobili having just announced his retirement. The Spurs have solid young guns as well as a great veteran presence, so they can yield the 7-seed with no issue.

 

 

8. Denver Nuggets – 43-39

Denver is in the exact same situation as the Jazz – they will be very good in the coming years. They have Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray, Paul Millsap, Gary Harris, and a steal in Michael Porter Jr. He was picked 14th overall, despite being arguably the most talented player in the 2018 NBA Draft. The Nuggets will be able to scrape out a playoff spot, but it’ll be a little while before they’re a serious threat.

 

 

And about the bottom 7 teams…

9. New Orleans Pelicans – 42-40

10. Minnesota Timberwolves – 41-41

11. Dallas Mavericks – 35-47

12. Phoenix Suns – 34-48

13. Sacramento Kings – 30-52

14. Memphis Grizzlies – 25-57

15. Los Angeles Clippers – 22-60

Aug 29, 2018 No Comments
2019 Eastern Conference Standings Predictions

2019 Eastern Conference Standings Predictions

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The Eastern Conference is up for grabs, now that the Cavaliers have been weakened due to LeBron’s departure to Los Angeles. Next year’s playoffs will be a competitive one, but there are a few teams who stick out more than others. With that being said, here are our predictions for how the regular season will end up.

1. Boston Celtics – 62-20

The Celtics will presumably be healthy for the first time with their whole post-rebuild squad, which includes Kyrie, Jaylen Brown, Gordon Hayward, Jayson Tatum, and Al Horford. That is a lot of talent, and if it weren’t for The King they’d have been in the Finals for the past two seasons. Brad Stevens is a brilliant coach, and there’s no doubt they’ll be the 1-seed.

 

2. Toronto Raptors – 58-24  

Kawhi Leonard on the Raptors means they are even better than before. His addition puts them on the Celtics’ tier, meaning they will make up the top seeds and have the deepest playoff runs. It’s too early to predict how good Toronto will be, but with Leonard, Lowry, and many other impressive pieces it is hard to believe they won’t be.

 

 

3. Philadelphia 76ers – 52-30

Philadelphia is still very young, but their raw talent is enough for the 3-seed. Embiid recently said he’s looking to have an MVP-type season, and we’ve got to believe him. He put up 22.9 points and 11.0 rebounds per game last year, and at 24 years old he’s just getting better. Reigning Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons will also have a big season, but they’re even deeper than that. Philly has former #1 pick Markelle Fultz, J.J. Redick, Dario Šarić and more.

 

4. Indiana Pacers – 50-32

After Victor Oladipo’s breakout season, it became apparent to everybody that Indiana was no joke. They took LeBron to Game 7 last year, and made a fantastic pickup in Tyreke Evans for the upcoming season. Myles Turner, Al Jefferson and Thaddeus Young are also important pieces for them, and they should easily be able to secure the #4 seed.

 

 

5. Milwaukee Bucks – 48-34

Giannis Antetokounmpo will continue to dominate on both sides of the ball, and honestly he’s the most likely MVP-candidate from the East. The Bucks did lose Jabari Parker, but picked up an important role player in Ersan İlyasova. Milwaukee will be decent, but no better than the 5-seed.

 

6. Washington Wizards 47-35

John Wall has been on an underachieving team for most of his career, but unfortunately the addition of Dwight Howard doesn’t change that. Despite being a definite first-ballot Hall of Famer, Dwight no longer is an impact player. Wall and Bradley Beal are a filthy duo, but they seem to lack surrounding pieces that could give them any better than the #6 spot.

 

 

7. Miami Heat – 42-40

The Heat are the only team on this list without any star players, yet are still capable of making the playoffs. They do have a lot of all-around talent though, which is why they are good. Hassan Whiteside is, despite what people say, can score the ball and be a good defender. Goran Dragić is solid, Tyler Johnson is very talented and Dion Waiters can step up in big moments. Not too bad.

 

8. Detroit Pistons 41-41

The Stan Van Gundy-less Pistons should be able to secure the final playoff seed, if you factor in their big men. Andre Drummond is an animal in the post, and Blake Griffin’s game is still evolving. That is arguably the best 4-5 duo in the entire league, and the best since Blake was in Los Angeles with DeAndre Jordan (oh, how times change). Stanley Johnson and Reggie Jackson are decent too, and Detroit really won’t be that bad.

 

 

And about the bottom 7 teams…

  1. Cleveland Cavaliers – 38-44
  2. Charlotte Hornets – 37-45
  3. Chicago Bulls – 35-47
  4. Orlando Magic – 34-48
  5. Brooklyn Nets 29-53
  6. New York Knicks 25-57
  7. Atlanta Hawks – 17-65

Aug 28, 2018 No Comments