Shaquille O'Neal had a stellar college career at Louisiana State University in the early 1990s, but he could very well have ended up at the University of North Carolina instead.
"Shaqtin' A Fool" is a regular "Inside The NBA" tradition. Tuesday night, Shaquille O'Neal was Shaqtin' amorous.
It is never easy to win championships due to the physical and mental toll that the regular season and playoffs provide. That’s the case for the Los Angeles Lakers as even though they have 17 championships, there have been disappointments.
The Sacramento Kings have been the laughingstock of the NBA for many years, as they held the longest playoff drought in league history with 16 losing seasons.
Current NBA players and former teammates Spencer Dinwiddie and Kyle Kuzma have been trading jabs at each other. In the process, former Los Angeles Lakers mainstay Rick Fox caught a stray.
One of the biggest off-the-court NBA stories over the past couple of days has involved former Los Angeles Lakers player Kyle Kuzma. The current Washington
While Rick Fox may be recognized for his acting in shows like Harlem, Oz, and Shameless, his notable career began as an NBA player with the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers.
Upon news that the Lakers received former Washington Wizard forward Rui Hachimura via a trade in late January, NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal publicly shared on the TNT postgame show that he did not know who he was.
Los Angeles Lakers small forward Rick Fox weighed in on the Lakers' trade for former Washington Wizards combo forward Rui Hachimura, an athletic 24-year-old with an intriguing catch-and-shoot game that should compliment the drive-and-kick offensive attacks of high-volume LA playmakers LeBron James and Russell Westbrook.
Rick Fox everything was over for him after losing $33 million with the Boston Celtics, but the Los Angeles Lakers proved to be the best landing spot for him.
Jamie Foxx was one mistaken by Rick Fox, the former Los Angeles Lakers player, by a famous Hollywood actress. Jamie Foxx has been very close to the NBA since always.
The Los Angeles Lakers finally made what seems like a precursor to a larger move, trading away Talen Horton-Tucker and Stanley Johnson to the Utah Jazz for Patrick Beverley.
The Los Angeles Lakers had a subpar 2021-22 season. Instead of competing for the championship, they went 33-49 and missed the play-in tournament. There's no doubt that this was a disappointing outcome.
On his own, Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker has enough money, fame, and talent to carry a luxurious lifestyle for years. The same could be said for former Lakers sharpshooter Rick Fox back in the day.
The true hallmark of a great player has rarely been just talent in the history of the NBA. Talent and natural ability are very important but the NBA has always had arguably the greatest athletes in the world throughout its history.
Shaquille O’Neal spent nearly two decades in the NBA. During that span, he played for six teams: the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics.
Shaquille O'Neal had a long and eventful career in the NBA. During his time in the league, O'Neal was a dominant force and from the start of his journey, many were sure of his success.
The late Kobe Bryant was a legendary competitor. As one of Kobe’s former teammates, forward Rick Fox observed his competitive hunger on a daily basis. Fox was also on the receiving end of Kobe’s iron will a time or two.
Throughout his incredible career, Kobe Bryant was known for being a lot of things. But maybe, being a smooth talker wasn't one of them, especially when it came to his teammates.
New video has emerged that shows the helicopter that was carrying Kobe Bryant before it crashed.
Fox spoke about the rumor that he was in the helicopter crash that killed his former teammate.
With March Madness around the corner, our minds have turned to basketball. Though basketball movies and television shows don't have quite the long history of baseball ones, there is still a treasure trove of great fictional basketball players.
It’s 4/20. For those of you not familiar with the importance of today’s date, it’s a day stoners the world over unite in the smoking of a natural plant.
In 1979, the Boston Celtics drafted Larry Bird sixth overall out of Indiana State University which led to a rebirth in the franchise's championship winning-ways of the past. The Celtics also used the eighth pick on Freeman Williams - but he never played with the team. Can you name every first-round draft pick made by the Boston Celtics following the selection of Larry Bird that turned the NBA team into a perennial powerhouse?
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