Archive for August, 2009

interviewing the Suns’ Robin Lopez

Robin Lopez may not have come into the league as highly-regarded as his twin brother, Brook.

Big Ben Is Coming Home

Pistons sources have told Action News the team has agreed to terms with Ben Wallace for the 2009-2010 season.

Pistons bring back Ben Wallace for one year

Big Ben is back. The Free Press has confirmed the Detroit Pistons have signed Ben Wallace, cornerstone of the 2004 NBA championship team, to a one-year, $1.3 million deal.

Coro: Further analysis of the Suns’ schedule

Suns fans can rejoice in their team’s declining stature. A non-playoff season and trading Shaquille O’Neal has taken a hit to the Suns’ national telecast profile, although few lottery teams still receive 18 ABC, ESPN and TNT games without having a No.

Suns’ 2009-10 schedule released

It will be a busy holiday season for the Phoenix Suns and US Airways Center. The NBA schedule, released on Tuesday, offers these winter treats: The Washington Wizards, with former UA standout Gilbert Arenas, visit Dec.

Lakers host Cavaliers on Christmas Day, open title defense against Clippers

The NBA’s marquee matchup, once again on Christmas Day, will be the Kobe versus Shaq show.

Raptors open season hosting LeBron, Shaq

Cleveland’s Shaquille O’Neal, right, and LeBron James will visit the Raptors in Toronto’s opening game of the 2009-10 season.

Piven Pins Hosting Role On WWE Monday Night Raw

Jeremy Piven will be joining the WWE entourage on Monday night. Piven, whose three-time Emmy-winning turn as the uber agent Ari Gold drives HBO’s Hollywood buddy series Entourage , will be the celebrity guest host on USA Network’s presentation of WWE’s Monday Night Raw live from the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut on Aug.

With Big Shaq Gone, the Leaner Phoenix Suns Can Get Back To Running

To many, February 6, 2008, represented the end of an era. This was the day the Phoenix Suns traded Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to Miami for Shaquille O’Neal… by Taylor Smith 5 98 reads To many, February 6, 2008, represented the end of an era.