It was a topic that swept social media on Thursday — right before David Stern’s retirement announcement — that the Mavericks guard, Delonte West, was suspended again, this time indefinitely. He was suspended on October 15th as well, but the suspension would last less than 24 hours, but seems both parties are ready to call [...]The post Report: Delonte West Will Not Return To The Dallas Mavericks appeared first on The NBA Mistress.
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Mavericks suspend West indefinitely
Mavericks team president Donnie Nelson announced that Delonte West has been suspended indefinitely by the team for the second time in a few weeks.
Would Delonte West be a good fit with the Boston Celtics?
Could Delonte West be headed back to Boston?If you haven’t heard the latest news from the Delonte West camp, it’s not great. West, whose struggles have been well-documented and thoroughly examined, was suspended indefinitely from the Dallas Mavericks, then cut. He took to Twitter to plead his case (probably a less than responsible choice, but there you have it), and the Mavericks...
Mavs suspend West again
Delonte West may not be returning to the Dallas Mavericks any time soon. The team suspended the guard indefinitely on Thursday for the second time in two weeks. "We have suspended Delonte for conduct detrimental to the team," president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson said. "The suspension is effective immediately and no other statements will be issued."...
Cuban says no decision made on West's future
DALLAS (AP) -- Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says no decision has been made about Delonte West's future with the team after the guard was suspended for the second time in two weeks.
Cuban says there is still a chance West will play again with the Mavericks and that he will make the final call on that decision.
West was suspended Thursday for conduct detrimental to the team...
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Report: David Stern to retire in 2014
NBA Commissioner David Stern will be stepping down from the post he will have held for 28 years on Feb. 1, 2014.
NBA Rumors: David Stern Looking to Move Kings to Seattle Before Retirement
Ever since the Seattle Supersonics went bankrupt and moved to Oklahoma City to become the Thunder, the call to bring the franchise back has been in high demand. And right now, the demand is higher than ever.
With David Stern announcing that he will step down as the NBA’s commissioner in February 2014, the one big think he is looking to do is to bring a franchise back to the...
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The sad tale of Delonte West continues- “Still, it’s awfully hard to take the side of West or the Mavs in this dispute simply because we know zero details beyond the...
NBA's Stern to retire after 30 years
NEW YORK (AP) NBA Commissioner David Stern will retire on Feb. 1, 2014, 30 years after he took charge of the league. He will be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver.
The announcement came at an NBA Board of Governors meeting Thursday.
Stern told owners during their two days of meetings of his plans, and the board unanimously decided Silver would be his successor.
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Banned Richardson on Stern: 'He saved my life'
In October 1997, Micheal Ray Richardson got a ticket through the NBA for the McDonald's Open, a preseason event in Paris featuring the Chicago Bulls.
Richardson, a four-time All-Star guard with the Knicks and the Nets, had been banned for life by the NBA in 1986 for repeated drug use. Richardson then went on to play in Italy, Croatia, Israel and France before he retired as a...
David Stern set to retire in 2014
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Good Riddance, Mr. Stern
Looks like the David Stern era will be ending in 2014. Adrian Wojnarowsky reported earlier today that the commissioner of the NBA will step down on February 1, 2014, and be replaced by Adam Silver.
The Board has selected Adam Silver to succeed me as NBA Commissioner, and I am very pleased with their choice,” Stern said in the email. “As you know, Adam is a world-class business...
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David Stern Talks About Barack Obama’s Basketball Skills (Video)
Soon-to-be retired NBA commissioner David Stern weighed on the 2012 Presidential Elections recently in an interview with Reuters, and talked about Barack Obama regarding his basketball skills.
Stern, who says he is a loyal Democrat, said that Obama’s basketball skills aren’t really that good and that he isn’t as good “as he thinks he is.” He also said Obama always goes...
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