Seattle's become home to some of the most talented athletes in professional sports. All of our teams have had legendary players, some I would even say deserve their own statue. I thought why not make a list and see if people agree with me.
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Everyone is behind the Golden State Warriors this season. They're coming off a championship run and seemingly ready to make it back-to-back just like Steph Curry's MVPs.
LeBron James has threatened to leave the Miami Heat unless he gets the team he wants. During his free agency he's meeting with other super stars -- perhaps orchestrating their own all-star team. Teams like the Dallas Mavericks are making money available to welcome such a team.
You can't make this stuff up. As a fan, this is unreal.
Going into this series with the Houston Rockets, the Portland Trail Blazers were underdogs.
Throughout their first three wins in the series, Portland was out-played all the way until the fourth quarter. Somehow, in each of their wins, they managed to squeak by.
You can't make this up. During a Dirk Nowitzki free-throw, New York Knick JR Smith bends over and unties Maverick Shawn Marion's shoe. Watch the bottom left of the screen. Unbelievable, but I guess this is what happens when you're 10-22.
NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman and a team of former basketball All-Stars sat down with CNN host Chris Cuomo to discuss the reasoning behind an upcoming exhibition basketball game set to be played for Kim Jong-un's birthday. 'The Worm' didn't take kindly to the line of questioning.
I know it's the beginning of the season, but while everyone is swarming over the Seahawks, another Pacific Northwest team (also owned by Paul Allen) is on top of their league.
The Miami Heat repeated as NBA champions Thursday night, with LeBron James also repeating as series MVP. Michael Jordan, the player LeBron James is most often compared to, won six titles in his career, so James still needs four more to even out that score. Can he do it?