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LaMarcus Aldridge couldn’t sleep. It was April, after a game against the Lakers, and he hadn’t felt like himself all night. He did not disclose it to anyone, but he had played despite an ...
LaMarcus Aldridge didn’t come to the Nets to make it “The Big Four.” But he isn’t looking to lead the bench mob, either. In his first comments since surprisingly choosing the Nets over the ...
Steve Nash didn’t waste any time throwing LaMarcus Aldridge right into the starting lineup. And in Thursday’s debut, Aldridge showed why, flashing a different game than any other Nets center ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)- Brooklyn Nets forward LaMarcus Aldridge announced Thursday that he is retiring from the NBA following a health scare. Aldridge revealed he was dealing with an irregular ...
LaMarcus Aldridge only played five games for Steve Nash, but he’s gained an understanding of what his coach had to reckon with at the end of his own playing career: Sometimes, you don’t get to ...
At first, LaMarcus Aldridge was just trying to figure out if it was OK to get back on a treadmill. Forget about running up and down a basketball court. “In the beginning, I was so freaked out ...
NEW YORK — LaMarcus Aldridge had played through this before. The Nets’ All-Star big man was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome during his 2006-07 rookie season in Portland.
Seven-time All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets. Aldridge's agent, Jeff Schwartz, told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski his client will sign a veteran minimum ...
If NBA awards were monthly, LaMarcus Aldridge would be a front-runner for Sixth Man of the Year. Aldridge, who has been one of the Nets most reliable players, helped carry his team to a 123-90 win ...
After LaMarcus Aldridge’s surprising retirement announcement Thursday morning, one of his close former teammates voiced what might already be on the minds of Portland Trail Blazers fans.
Guess who recruited LaMarcus Aldridge to Brooklyn? If you thought it was the general manager, you were half right. It wasn’t Sean Marks who made the first move, but it was Nets star Kevin Durant ...