I think we’re all waiting for the other shoe to drop. But 44 games into the season, the Knicks are STILL at .500.

I think we’re all waiting for the other shoe to drop. But 44 games into the season, the Knicks are STILL at .500.
The Houston Rockets’ losing streak is now over. They had lost 20 straight games before finally getting a win against Toronto.
Chris Paul passes a lot. He got his 10,000th career assist on Sunday against the Lakers.
LeBron James suffered a high ankle sprain and he’ll be out for a few weeks. Maybe MONTHS? We just know it’s indefinite.
The Denver Nuggets have snuck up on the standings are only a half-game behind the #4 spot.
The Jazz and the Clippers have looked impressive at times during the season. But it’s still the Lakers’ conference right now.
The Bucks. The Sixers. The Nets. And maybe the Heat. The East up top is a battle.
Damian Lillard scored 50 points in an amazing comeback win by the Blazers over the Pelicans.
Chris Paul is doing something similar to a former Suns guard. And that ex-Suns guard won two MVP awards.
Stephen Curry turned 33 and his birthday gift to himself was a win over the best team in the league, record-wise.
The Hawks are 4-0 since they let go of Lloyd Pierce. Now they’re in the 8th spot in the East.
The Utah Jazz are 28-9 and have had the best record in the league for quite some time. But the disrespect hasn’t stopped.
There are a lot of reasons why we’re not seeing a lot of tanking this season.
The San Antonio Spurs and LaMarcus Aldridge have agreed to part ways. Aldridge has been with the Spurs since 2015.
As much as we didn’t want this game to happen, we were still somewhat entertained.
We take a quick look at the standings as the NBA takes their all-star break.