Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Scottie Pippen and Yi Jianlian will star in Amazing, a Chinese science fiction movie premiering summer 2012 in China that’s been likened to Tron,
Jeremy Lin has managed to break another record in the NBA after recently being named NBA TV’s “Social Breakout Player of the Year.” Lin, the New York Knicks
Some of the Heat are offering high praise to coach Erik Spoelstra as he leads Miami in its second straight NBA Finals appearance. Veteran guard Juwan Howard lauded
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The NBA’s global reach is hitting new levels, but the country that ranks third in following the league through social media is near and dear
The Chinese National Team now has its full arsenal of players after Yi Jianlian became the final player to report in Beijing over the weekend. Yi had his
You may be familiar with those exclusive, big coffee table books that feature celebrities like Michael Jackson, etc., teams like Manchester United and the Ferrari Formula One team,
Hornets coach Monty Williams beamed. Across the otherwise silent studio and off camera, incoming Hornets owner Tom Benson and his family began to whoop. All mysteries of the
Another product of Boo Williams‘ program, rising junior guard Chris Tang of Hampton Roads Academy, is Oak Hill-bound, according to his host family in Williamsburg. Tang hails from
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xG4Ocyzq7-c] While checking out Terrence Ross and Arnett Moultrie in L.A., we were pleasantly surprised with the addition of a player that we had never seen (or heard
Linsanity belongs to Jeremy Lin. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the term to Lin, the New York Knicks’ point guard who in February moved to
“This stands for victory, peace and Vietnam,” says head coach Jason Rabedeaux every time the Saigon Heat win, flashing the two-finger salute. Since taking over head coaching duties
What, another year? Another heritage month? Why not let your friendly longtime amok columnist slice and dice things up for you nicely? This year we replaced poor Asian
Team China has been seeking a legitimate replacement for its dominant center-guard combo of Yao Ming and Liu Wei for a long time. Finally, a promising combination appears
Shenzhen, China – Yi Jianlian is back in China for promotional events with endorser Tsingdao Beer. Yi will report to the China National Team in June to prepare
New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin, whose rise from obscurity to NBA stardom captured the world’s attention, was among 13 young players named on Monday to the USA
BALTIMORE (May 7, 2012) — Maxxis International-USA has struck a deal with the Baltimore Orioles baseball team covering Maxxis signage behind home plate for the Orioles’ home games
HOOPSWORLD’s Steve Kyler is reporting that “sources close to the situation” say there are as many as six teams willing to make a serious run at Jeremy Lin.
BEIJING (FIBA U17 World Championship) – Zhou Qi does not carry much weight on his 2.13m (7ft 1in) frame. But the 16-year-old Chinese rising star learned some valuable
Breaking news: Jeremy Lin is popular. The injured Knicks point guard (torn meniscus) had the highest-selling jersey at the NBA store and NBA.com for the 2011-2012 NBA regular
Jeremy Lin has been named Time’s most influential person in the world. Also on the list is quarterback Tim Tebow. Lin joins Korean pop star Bi (Rain) as
DALLAS — Yi Jianlian hadn’t played meaningful minutes since March 13. He hadn’t made more than one bucket since Feb. 29. Rust? Forget that. Rick Carlisle‘s second-quarter look
Yao Ming knows a thing or two about Asians finding success in the NBA. The former Houston Rockets center was the first Chinese player to make a mark in
Like America’s fervor for Pogs, Sudoku, and classic literature combined with horror movie monsters, Lin-sanity — our collective obsession over Jeremy Lin — has swiftly come and gone.
A decade ago, whenever we think about cheerleaders, the only ones that come to mind are the NBA or NFL girls. But in recent years, Asian cheerleaders are
When former NBA All-Star Stephon Marbury accepted a contract to play in the Chinese Basketball Association in 2009, he was a few weeks removed from an odd and
NEW YORK — Jeremy Lin needed a chance, the Knicks needed a spark, and together they were a perfect match in February. Lin saved his career and salvaged
His career with ESPN may be finished, but at least Anthony Federico had a great lunch date. The former ESPN editor, who was fired last month for writing
Jeremy Lin’s Brand Thriving With Knicks New Coach There was a lot of concern about brand Linsanity when the New York Knicks fired head coach Mike D’Antoni on