about 1 month ago
“Beat the Sh*t Out of Us”: LeBron James Doesn’t Hold Back After Blowout Loss vs. Thunder
Following the Thunder's 139-96 blowout win vs Lakers, LeBron stated that he and the team knew what OKC is capable of but still got dominated. "They beat the sh*t out of us tonight obviously from the start," LeBron said. However, he added that the Lakers need to address that later, with one game left on their road trip.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
"Never a Time To Get Comfortable": LeBron James Speaks About Lakers After Luka's Injury
LeBron said there’s no room for comfort even with Los Angeles safely out of play-in territory. “There’s never a time to get comfortable in this league,” he said, before stressing, “health is wealth.” James pointed to the Lakers already being without Marcus Smart and now waiting on Luka Doncic’s timetable as the regular season tightens.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 month ago
Dan Hurley’s “Rings, Not Watches” Line Sets UConn’s Final Four Tone
Hurley’s latest quote sounded exactly like UConn. “We come here for rings, not watches,” he said, brushing aside any celebration tied only to reaching the Final Four. On Get Up, Jay Williams loved the mindset and said the Huskies still feel dangerous despite being less talented on paper. UConn now faces Illinois with another title shot ahead.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 month ago
Tim MacMahon Thinks the NBA’s 65-Game Rule Is Catching Too Many Stars
MacMahon argued the awards cutoff is hurting more than just Doncic. “This isn’t just about Luka Doncic,” he said on Get Up, pointing to Cunningham and Edwards as other likely All-NBA talents now at risk. His proposed fix: create an exception for players with 2,000 minutes and a significant injury, then “leave it in the hands of the voters.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 month ago
John Calipari Sees Guard Play Deciding Michigan-Arizona Showdown
Calipari called Michigan-Arizona “an unbelievable game” and said the matchup may hinge on who controls the backcourt. With both teams deep, big and able to score, he said neither side should overpower the other physically. That shifts the pressure to the perimeter, where Calipari believes the Final Four battle “could come down to guard play.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 month ago
John Calipari Sounds Alarm on What College Basketball Is Leaving Behind
Calipari said the sport’s current model is failing the next wave of players. “We’re taking our eye off the ball,” he said, arguing 17- and 18-year-olds are losing scholarships and development opportunities in a system dominated by transfers and money. His plea to coaches was blunt: “Stand your ground… we’re going to get this right.”
By Raahib Singh





