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Miami Heat fan flips off Bulls’ Joakim Noah (Photo)

Miami Heat fan flips off Bulls’ Joakim Noah (Photo)

This Miami Heat fan gave the Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah just one thing after he was ejected for berating a ref — her middle finger.

That’s one classy lady don’t you think?

The refs ejected Noah’s teammate Taj Gibson as well.

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LeBron James: Don’t judge greatness based on NBA titles (Video)

February 15, 2013 Eastern Conference, NBA 13 Comments
LeBron James: Don’t judge greatness based on NBA titles (Video)

Miami Heat star LeBron James fired back at Michael Jordan who said he’d pick Kobe Bryant as the best player in the NBA.

James, who is preparing for Sunday’s All-Star Game, said the number of NBA titles you win isn’t the key factor in deciding greatness.

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Report: Brooklyn Nets want Phil Jackson

December 27, 2012 Eastern Conference, NBA 1 Comment
Report: Brooklyn Nets want Phil Jackson

The Brooklyn Nets have made retired Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson their top choice to replace fired Nets coach Avery Johnson.

ESPN.com reports that the Nets will make a hard push for the 67-year-old Jackson, who won 11 NBA titles.

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Philly police release video of a Chicago Bulls fan being shot

December 13, 2012 Eastern Conference, NBA 2 Comments
Philly police release video of a Chicago Bulls fan being shot

Police released a graphic video of a Philadelphia 76ers fan shooting a Chicago Bulls fan on a Philadelphia subway train. (Warning: The video shows the actual shooting.)

The shooting followed Wednesday night’s game. The Bulls beat the Sixers, 96-89.

In the video, you see two teenage males standing near a subway car door reportedly arguing with another man wearing Chicago Bulls gear.

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Kobe Bryant leads the 2012-13 NBA money list with $27.8 million

Kobe Bryant leads the 2012-13 NBA money list with $27.8 million

The Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant will make $27,849,149 next season, according to Hoopsworld.com — that’s $7 million more than anyone else in the NBA.

But who says he’s not worth it?

Bryant has played for the Lakers since 1996. The team has won five NBA titles while Bryant has been a Laker. He’s won two NBA scoring titles and has been a first-team All-NBA selection eight times. Bryant is a 14-time All Star and four-time All-Star MVP.

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Report: Jason Kidd had to be carried out of a nightclub before DWI arrest

Report: Jason Kidd had to be carried out of a nightclub before DWI arrest

The New York Knicks’ Jason Kidd was reportedly so drunk that he had to be carried out of a nightclub shortly before his DWI arrest on Long Island Sunday morning.

Multiple witnesses tell TMZ that the star point guard appeared “incredibly drunk,” and at one point, tried to hang from a light inside the club and broke it.

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Video: Boston fan hits Dwyane Wade in the head with basketball

Video: Boston fan hits Dwyane Wade in the head with basketball

Check out the video.

A Celtics fan just happened to hit the Heat’s Dwyane Wade in the head with the basketball.

It happened in the first quarter of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals.

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Video: New York Knicks’ Baron Davis blows out knee

Video: New York Knicks’ Baron Davis blows out knee

New York Knicks guard Baron Davis left the court on a stretcher after injuring his right knee in Game 4 of the NBA playoffs vs. the Miami Heat.

Davis slipped while driving to the basket on a fast break. He held his knee in pain until he was wheeled off the court.

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Chicago Bulls coach: Rose injury “not a death sentence”

Chicago Bulls coach: Rose injury “not a death sentence”

Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said Derrick Rose’s season-ending torn ACL isn’t a death sentence for Rose or for the Bulls’ chances in the playoffs.

“I think we all feel awful for him,” Thibodeau said. “Derrick’s not only a great player, he’s a great teammate. He’s a great person. But it’s not a death sentence. It’s not a death sentence for him. It’s not a death sentence for our team. He’s going to come back. He’ll come back better than ever. It’s just the way it is and we’ve got to deal with it.”

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Video: NJ Gov. Christie tells Nets, “We don’t want you”

Video: NJ Gov. Christie tells Nets, “We don’t want you”

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said good riddance to the Nets who move to New York next season.

“My message to them is, goodbye,” Christie said. “You don’t want to stay, we don’t want you.”

The Nets have played the last two years at the Prudential Center Arena — the high-tech home built by the city of Newark and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils in 2007.

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