If they do, then you can bet your ass the Knicks will be the team to beat next season. After getting the services of multi - time All - Star Tracy McGrady this 2010 NBA basketball season from a three team trade with the Houston Rockets and the Sacramento Kings, the New York Knicks were able to clear enough salary-cap space for the Knicks to possibly sign two maximum-salary free agents this summer. That’s right, the New York Knicks could recruit LeBron James by giving him the option of choosing which other free agent he wants from the likes of Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, Joe Johnson, Amare Stoudemire and Dirk Nowitzki.

The guy dubbed as the best player on the planet today, just missed his fifth straight game. It seems Kobe Bryant is having some injury issues at the midway point of the 2010 NBA basketball season . In case you haven’t noticed it yet, Kobe hasn’t been seeing action lately, all thanks to this sore ankle he has been nursing.

Get this, he’s trying to rebuild his image to become a better role model. Hehe… Good luck with that

Orlando Magic go to Ohio for a mouth-watering top of the conference clash while Denver fans look forward to a high-scoring affair. Nick Shiambouros selects the best bets. Related posts: NBA Betting: Orlando Magic @ LA Lakers It was the Kobe Bryant show on Thursday night…

Because he thought defending slam dunk titles is under NBA rules. Either that or Nate Robinson is just trying to get everybody’s attention and hype up the All-Star slam dunk contest because the annual event right smack in the middle of the 2010 NBA basketball season has already lost LeBron James Yup, we won’t be seeing LeBron James after just almost a year ago, he referred to himself in the first, second and third person all at the same time, saying, ”Right now I’m preliminary putting my name in the 2010 contest Saturday night. LeBron James is saying in 2010, in Dallas Stadium, he will compete.” As far as reigning champion Nate Robinson is concerned, WILL BE because, according to him, ”the champion has to go back.” Nate Robinson said, ”The NBA, they asked me, ‘Do you want to do it?’ And at first I wasn’t sure