
2 months ago
Brian Windhorst: Execs Would Pay $100 Million for This Year’s No. 1 Pick
“I had an executive tell me that No. 1 pick this year is worth $100 million. If you gave the opportunity to buy that pick, teams would pay $100 million for it.” Windhorst said on ESPN, adding the valuation should be remembered after Utah’s $500,000 fine. With odds flattening, that price tag frames how teams might chase the draw.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Steph Curry Provides The Latest Update On His Knee Injury
Steph has missed the last five games due to right knee bruising. Given his setback, he said he was "feeling good" but also claimed "it’s not going the way that I wanted it to". He's also been disqualified from All-NBA honors due to games missed. "I’m headed in the right direction and hopefully it won’t be too much longer."
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Tyronn Lue Insists Clippers Are “Playing to Win”
Lue said that he doesn't care who's on the floor, young, old or toddlers, the Clippers are playing to win right now. "We're trying to win. There's no other reason to play," Lue insisted. He understands that the team doesn't have a traditional point guard with James Harden gone and Darius Garland injured. However, his guys are always playing hard.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Brian Windhorst Fat-Shames Luka Doncic
Brian Windhorst and the Hoop Collective spoke on the most recent NBA MVP straw poll. As one of his co-hosts said, "There's a blame pie. He can have a slice but there's plenty to go around," Windy let out a bit of a jab at Luka. "Luka likes pie." Doncic's weight loss journey has been heavily documented over the summer.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
LaMelo Ball Airballs Potential Clutch 3 Against Cavs As Hornets Lose
Brandon Miller brought the game within 3 points with a clutch top-of-the-key 3. However, Spida hit two FTs to increase Cleveland's lead to 5. In the waning seconds, LaMelo caight the ball in the left corner and shot a fadeaway 3 which unfortunately airballed. The Cavs gained possession and dribbled out the clock, winning 118-113 behind Mitchell's 32 points.
By Samir Mehdi




