As 'The Office' prepares to head into its final run of episodes, finally closing the door on Dunder-Mifflin after nine years, we've been expecting a flurry of guest stars to come out of the woodwork. Mind you, we figured most guests would belong to seasons past, particularly one Steve Carell, but a Basketball Hall of Famer is just as good! So what could bring Julius "Dr. J" Erving to 'The Office's' final season, and what might it mean for Jim Halpert?
For those of you out there looking for the slam dunk of the summer, you need to look no further than this effort from Division II basketball player Angelo Sharpless.
A couple of weeks ago, a BYU student by the name of Joel Zae decided to give Miami Heat star LeBron James the ultimate tribute -- immortalizing him in balloons.
Foreign basketball player Kostas Papanikolaou got a warm welcome to the New York Knicks after the team picked him as part of the 2012 NBA Draft Picks. And by "warm welcome," of course we really mean he got booed by practically every Knicks fan in attendance.
If you thought Kinect Star Wars was weird and embarrassing, get a load of NBA Baller Beats. The Xbox 360 Kinect exclusive comes with its own basketball that you bounce in time to onscreen prompts.
Minnesota high school basketball player Anders Broman, a Junior at Lakeview Christian Academy, scored a mind-boggling 71 points against opponents Melrose High. Broman couldn't really celebrate considering his team lost by 4 points (114-110).
Sunday's showdown between Xavier and Dayton might have been a buzzer-beater but the talk of the game was CBS Sports reporter James Bates' loose stool. No, this won't jeopardize CBS' sponsorship deal with the Depends people.
While we never pegged Dennis Rodman -- and his penchant for eye shadow and high heals -- as NBA coaching material, this new career choice for the NBA legend sounds about right.
This dexterous fella has developed a novel technique for arcade basketball -- he takes all the balls from the neighboring games and rapidly fires them all at the hoop using both hands.
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