3 months ago
Brian Windhorst Says Kon Knueppel Is Better Compared to Steph Curry Than Klay Thompson
Windhorst crazily thinks Knueppel is like Curry as a player over Klay. "He's like Steph in that you can't catch him. One of the great things he does is move without the ball," Windhorst said. He shared how Steph averaged 17.5ppg to Knueppel's 19 as a rookie, and how they shot 43.7 and 43,5% from 3 respectively.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Josh Hart Denies Knicks Having A Players-Only Meeting
It was reported Brunson called a players-only meeting after the Knicks lost 9 of their last 11 prior to tonight's 120-66 win over Brooklyn. Hart rejects this happening. "We talked, but it wasn't like some thing. That got dragged. We didn't have a players-only meeting." KAT also refused to address this suppose meeting post-game tonight.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Giannis Caught Ignoring Doc Rivers Amid Blowout To Thunder
The Bucks lost by 20 to the Thunder and Giannis attempted merely 3 field goals in the first half. The precipice of his disinterest came when he walked past HC Rivers while Rivers was trying to speak with him. Giannis did finish with 19 and 14 but the game wasn't competitive. Antetokounmpo has kept Milwaukee in limbo on his future.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Malik Monk Embarrasses Jamal Shead With an Ankle-Break and Dunk
Midway through the second quarter, Monk caught the ball at the halfway line, going for the fastbreak. Defended by Shead, he dribbled to the right before dropping him with an ankle-breaking behind the back move. Monk then drove into the lane and completed the open two-handed slam before celebrating. One fan on X said, "lmfao violated."
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Scott Van Pelt Jokingly Trolls Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for Missing Layups in Win vs. Bucks
Shai dropped an uber efficient 40 points on 16-19 shooting, missing just three layups in the Thunder's 122-102 win vs. Bucks. "You gotta tighten this up, you can't be missing layups," Van Pelt jokingly said. However, SGA admitted he has to work on it in the lab, finding it odd to miss what is usually his easiest shot.
By Pranay Mukherjee





