about 2 months ago
LeBron James and Bronny Combine for First Son-to-Father Assist in NBA History
LeBron got the first father-to-son assist in NBA history on March 27th, in the Lakers' 116-99 win vs. Nets. Now, Bronny has returned the favor, dropping a bounce pass to LeBron for the first son-to-father assist, which LBJ finished with a dunk. It happened during the first half of Lakers' Thursday night clash vs. Warriors, with Bronny getting meaningful minutes.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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about 2 months ago
Udonis Haslem Gives Deandre Ayton Words of Encouragement After Big Game vs. Warriors
"You have to shift your focus a little bit," Haslem said. "You still need to approach these games as that guy, in a different role." He brought up how LeBron James doesn't think he's not the guy despite being the Lakers' 3rd option, encouraging Ayton to have the same mentality. Ayton dropped 21 points in Lakers' 119-103 win vs. Warriors.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Bam Adebayo Says Heat Have to Will Themselves to Win With Play-In Approaching
"At this point we gotta figure out how to will one," Adebayo said. "Frustrating for sure. We’re going to have ups and downs — we’re in a funk right now." Bam stated that the Heat need to compete on the ball and limit second chance points. He wants to focus on finishing the regular season before looking at the play-in.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Knicks Have a Real Playoff Formula After Beating Celtics: Brian Windhorst
After Knicks' 112-106 win over Boston, Windhorst called it a “high-quality win” and said Knicks’ late-game execution is what makes them dangerous. He pointed to Brunson orchestrating clutch offense and the defense holding Tatum scoreless over the final eight minutes. Windhorst added the Knicks can now “look you squarely in the eye and say, we can beat the Celtics.”
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Paul Pierce Claims NBA Draft Lottery Is Rigged Behind Closed Doors
Pierce said he believes the NBA Draft Lottery is “rigged,” arguing billionaires and league officials decide the No. 1 pick in private instead of leaving it to chance. He pointed to Dallas landing the top selection after losing Luka and questioned why the lottery is not shown live, saying, “This is what’s going on in the back room.”
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Lakers Will Lean on LeBron’s Old-School Formula in Playoffs, Says Brian Windhorst
After the Lakers’ win over Warriors, Windhorst said Los Angeles will keep going back to a familiar LeBron setup when pressure rises: spread the floor, put him at the top, and let him create. He said that plan can still work, but the real test comes against a defense like Houston’s. “That’s where the rubber’s gonna meet the road.”
By Raahib Singh





