With St. Anthony in Need of a Practice Gym, Hall of Famer Bob Hurley Rips Stern, NBA, Saying He Feels ‘Bad For Them’

“When it’s all said and done, they [the NBA] turned it down,” Hurley told SNY.tv of his request to practice at the Nets’ facility because only half of the team’s court in Jersey City is usable due to water damage that requires $160,000 to repair. “And the theme I believe was even though they knew it was an emergency they didn’t want to set a precedent. And the only precedent I can see is they didn’t want to help someone who needed help.
“So if that’s the precedent in the NBA, why do they do all those “NBA Cares,” all those public service things? Is that photo ops because this was a very simple one. You have an empty gym in East Rutherford and somebody that has no place to go and all we’re looking to do is go in there while the work day is still going on, mind you, because corporate is still in the building, I believe. And so we’d be in there for an hour and a half and back out the door, affecting no one. We’d bring our own equipment, do the floor before we start and walk out and clean up behind us like we do whenever we go someplace.
Myles Turner is one of just two uncommitted players in the Class of 2014
The Philadelphia 76ers’ Michael Carter-Williams, the New Orleans Pelicans’ Anthony Davis, the Portland Trail Blazers’ Damian Lillard and the Knicks’ Tim Hardaway Jr. headline the list of 18 players selected for the 2014 Compass Rising Stars Challenge to be played Friday, Feb. 14, in New Orleans during NBA All-Star 2014.
Seton Hall-bound guard Isaiah Whitehead of Lincoln High School in Brooklyn and Kentucky signee Karl Towns of St. Joe’s-Metuchen (N.J.) both made the McDonald’s All-American Game, set for April 2 at Chicago’s United Center (9:30 p.m., ESPN).
Chris Walker, a 6-foot-10 freshman at Florida, has been cleared to play next Tuesday against Missouri by the NCAA.