Everybody is the hero of their own story.
Jimmy Butler and Naji Marshall got suspended for a game for fighting. Their teammates who left the bench got a lot more.
The NBA has rendered its verdict after the brouhaha between the Miami Heat and the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night.
Heat big man Thomas Bryant and Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado have been suspended three games apiece for leaving the bench area and fighting during an on-court altercation on Friday in New Orleans, the NBA announced Sunday.
A heated encounter in the fourth quarter between the Heat and Pelicans during Friday’s NBA action led to multiple ejections.
Just like money, players come and go in the NBA. Player movement is frequent in the league today. Rather it’s a mutual decision, a decision made by the player or front office, or even something a fan of the team is with or against, deals will get done all season long.
Thomas Bryant is in the 99th percentile in height among human males around the world. Victor Wembanyama made the 6-foot-10 center look small on Friday night.
The Miami Heat didn't see much from forward Nikola Jovic during his rookie season, but the team is encouraged by his developmental path this offseason.
It was reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski that free agent Justin Holiday has agreed to a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets. It has been a wild few days of free agency for Denver, as they quickly lost Bruce Brown, Thomas Bryant, and Jeff Green, but they now make an addition with the signing of Holiday.
After the expected departure of Bruce Brown, the Denver Nuggets have lost two more players in free agency. It was announced on Saturday that Thomas Bryant had agreed to a deal with the Miami Heat, and Jeff Green had agreed to a deal with the Houston Rockets.
The Heat and free agent center Thomas Bryant have agreed to a two-year contract, agents Mark Bartelstein and Zach Kurtin tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter link).
Thomas Bryant was traded to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Davon Reed when nobody expected it.
The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired wing Davon Reed and three second-round picks from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for center Thomas Bryant. Reed is a former second-round pick of the Phoenix Suns in 2017 but has spent the last two seasons with the Nuggets where he has been a fringe rotation player.
The Los Angeles Lakers made a surprise move on Thursday when they shipped Thomas Bryant to the Denver Nuggets for Davon Reed and three second-round picks.
It looked like it was going to be one of those nights for the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday when they saw an early 14-point lead erased by the Portland Trail Blazers and found themselves trailing by 25 points at halftime.
The vibes are certainly very solid for the Los Angeles Lakers, and a large reason for that has been the resurgence of Thomas Bryant. Bryant’s 2022-23 season
Last night, in an eventual 130-114 victory over the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers starting center Thomas Bryant had yet another huge game for Los Angeles, scoring 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field and pulling down 13 rebounds.
The Los Angeles Lakers center rotation got even thinner on Friday night when Thomas Bryant exited the game early due to a shoulder injury. Late in the fourth quarter, Charlotte Hornets center Mason Plumlee attempted to block a Bryant layup attempt and hit his off arm, causing his shoulder to bend in an unnatural direction.
In the fourth quarter of the Lakers' Friday night game against the Charlotte Hornets, big man Thomas Bryant suffered what appeared to be a shoulder injury.
Davis has been listed as out for the Lakers’ game on Sunday against the Washington Wizards. Davis is undergoing further evaluation of his right foot. Davis got hurt in the Lakers’ 126-108 win over the Denver Nuggets on Friday night.
Fans have clamored for the 3-10 Lakers to get LeBron James some help. The front office thinks reinforcements are already on the roster.
The Lakers are off to a bad start in terms of injuries.
The NBA has vowed to cut down on bench celebrations this season.
The Los Angeles Lakers reached an agreement with Thomas Bryant on Tuesday night that brings the free-agent center back to Southern California on a one-year veterans minimum deal.
Bryant was drafted by the Jazz in 2017 but traded to the Lakers on draft night. He spent his first NBA season with the Lakers and then was claimed off waivers by the Wizards, for whom he played the last four seasons.
The agent of Thomas Bryant says the Washington Wizards center will “probably” return by the end of this year. Todd Ramasar told Justin Termine and Eddie Johnson of SiriusXM NBA Radio, Bryant started dunking a couple of weeks ago.
Washington Wizards general manager Tommy Sheppard provided updates on Spencer Dinwiddie and Thomas Bryant, who are both recovering from partially torn ACL’s.
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