The NBA is reviewing the incident where Tony Brothers allegedly referred to Spencer Dinwiddie as a “bitch ass m-----“ during a recent Dallas Mavericks game. Dinwiddie offered a monologue for reporters ...
Last season, the Washington Wizards shook up the stars on their roster. After having a superstar duo of Bradley Beal and John Wall for so many years, the Wizards swapped Wall for Houston Rockets ...
Spencer Dinwiddie is on his way back on the NBA free agency market. On Thursday, it was revealed that the Charlotte Hornets are moving on from the veteran guard. The move comes as a bit of a shock, ...
LaMelo Ball has played less than 50 games in all of his last three seasons in the NBA. With this, the Charlotte Hornets have seen a rotation of backup guards come in and receive starts. While some ...
Dinwiddie, 32, signed a deal with Bayern through the end of the current season with no opt-out clause. He is expected to arrive in Munich over the weekend to complete medical evaluations before ...
It's becoming harder than ever to keep a job in the NBA. We continually see role players make the decision to sign with team's overseas, and several never end up making their way back to the NBA.
MIAMI -- Spencer Dinwiddie is wearing art on his feet this season. It's for a good cause. The Brooklyn guard is planning to have a different set of sneakers in every game this year, paying tribute to ...
The Charlotte Hornets have been making the necessary moves to continue their rebuild process and return to possible playoff contention. After signing a pair of Duke starters in Kon Knueppel (No. 4 ...
Spencer Dinwiddie breaks down what makes Anthony Davis one of the best players in the NBA: "He is a cheat code, he is cold" originally appeared on Basketball Network. When he first started playing ...
Spencer Dinwiddie, who will be entering his 12th NBA season, was instrumental in working as the sixth man on Dallas’ 2022 Western Conference Finals team. There was a moment there when the idea of free ...
When he first started playing basketball in high school, Anthony Davis was a guard. However, a growth spurt — from 6'0" to a stunning 6'10" — changed everything. From a guy who dribbles the ball, ...