about 2 months ago
Charles Barkley Says Bam Adebayo Would’ve Been “Killed” for Chasing 83 Points in His Era
Barkley states Bam is lucky to be playing in 2026, because players back in the day would've knocked him on his a**. "Back in my day, if you up 20 and shoot a 3, we gonna put your a** in the stands," Barkley said. He added that it was an unwritten rule, with players getting fouled hard for violating it.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Kendrick Perkins Calls Shai Gilgeous-Alexander the Michael Jackson of the NBA
"He is the Michael Jackson of basketball. He's an artist and every album he puts out every year goes diamond," Perkins said of SGA. "I have never seen a guard this efficient in my entire life." SGA is averaging 31.8 points on .605 eFG% this season, shooting 51.9% from the field over seven seasons in Oklahoma City.
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Steph Curry Reveals His Favorite In-Game Compliment From Defenders
Steph said one of his favorite compliments comes from defenders begging him to stop moving. "Somebody guarding me at a free-throw dead ball...come and be like, 'Yo, stop moving so much.' Or, 'Yo, can I work out with you? I need to know what you be doing.' So I kind of understood it was a difference maker," he said.
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Steph Curry Calls Declining Basketball IQ an Epidemic in America
"There's an epidemic in that respect," Steph said of America's declining basketball IQ. He pointed to early specialization as a root cause. "I played multiple sports until I was 13...the culture around it has kind of shifted in the wrong direction," he said. "We need as much homegrown talent as possible representing the highest levels of basketball."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Michael Malone Makes His Case for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as NBA MVP
"He's the odds-on favorite right now to be the MVP," Malone said. "Good players can carry you for the first 46 minutes. Great players take over in the clutch." He brought up SGA leading the NBA in clutch points and step-back jumpers. "He's never ducked the spotlight. He puts his team on his back over and over," Malone added.
By Adit Pujari





