
2 months ago
Chet Holmgren Tweets and Deletes Edited Profile Picture and Post Of His
Holmgren, during a broadcast introduction the other night, was edited with a beard, making him look nothing like himself. It circulated around NBA media and became a viral meme. Chet then turned this into his profile picture and tweeted it out with the caption '#NewProfilePic'. He then deleted both the post and his profile pic which is now black.
By Samir Mehdi
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2 months ago
Joe Fortenbaugh Sees the Value on St. John’s Against Duke in a Sweet 16 Grinder
Fortenbaugh said the “smart money” is on St. John’s plus 6.5 against Duke, with early action also hitting the under. He pointed to Rick Pitino’s ability to stop Duke runs, the Blue Devils’ shaky free-throw shooting, and a minus-18 turnover differential in five games without Caleb Foster. That vulnerability could matter against St. John’s pressure.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Iman Shumpert Says Jayson Tatum’s Post-Injury Wall Is Right on Schedule
Shumpert said Tatum’s recent struggles shouldn’t spark panic after his return from injury. “It’s not something to be discouraged about,” he said, noting the natural next phase is when legs fade and jumpers come up short. He said Boston’s focus should stay on winning the East behind Brown while Tatum gradually finds rhythm before the playoffs.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Scottie Pippen Throws Shade at Michael Jordan and the Media in a Pibb Commercial
Pippen used a commercial for Pibb, the Dr Pepper competitor, to take direct aim at Jordan and the media over how he has long been portrayed as MJ's sidekick. "When something has been considered second-best for so long, we just blindly accept it as gospel...A decade-long plot built on marketing, social media and multi-part documentaries," he said.
By Adit Pujari
2 months ago
Seth On Darryn Peterson: Talent Isn’t the Question, but Being the No. 1 Draft Pick Is
Peterson closed his Kansas career with 21 points, but Greenberg said the bigger issue was how quietly stretches of the loss passed. Calling him a “ridiculous shot-maker,” Greenberg praised his all-around skill, then questioned the work rate needed to get free and fully control big games. That concern, he said, is why Peterson wouldn’t be his No. 1 pick.
By Raahib Singh




