
3 months ago
Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel Make History in Epic Duel in Dallas
Former Duke teammates delivered history in Dallas. Flagg poured in 49 points, 10 rebounds, and shot 20-for-29, but Charlotte stunned Dallas late. Knueppel answered with 34 points, four rebound,s and eight threes, including the clutch free-throws. Their combined 83 points set a record for opposing rookies over the past 50 years in a 123-121 Hornets road win.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Brian Windhorst on Michael Porter Jr. Trade Buzz: “That Would Be News to Me”
Windhorst pushed back on the idea Nets are shopping Porter. “I know that everybody thinks that Porter is available. That would be news to me. I have not heard that he is available.” He added that if Porter is actually on the market, “I’ll wait for Shams to tell me,” because he hasn’t heard it.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Suns Owner Mat Ishbia: “I Love Our Team… I Don’t Think We’re a Big Mover”
Ishbia said Phoenix is listening, but not hunting a splash. “A lot of teams are calling… we love our team… we’re taking calls. But then, honestly, I don’t think we’re a big mover.” He added the Suns feel more balanced and younger than last year, citing seven rotation players age 24 or younger, plus “picks” and flexibility if needed.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. Scouting in New Zealand Amid Giannis Pursuit
Slater said Dunleavy is in Auckland watching a game featuring two potential 2026 lottery picks, while also “making a ton of calls” as the “driver of this pursuit” for Giannis. He added Golden State is building fallback options, including possibly using its 2026 draft pick in talks. With injuries in the mix, Curry and Green are still focused on winning now.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
“The Economy Changed”: Rich Paul Reflects on How LeBron James Reshaped Cleveland
Paul highlighted how LeBron's presence helped revitalize Cleveland's economy while he was with the Cavaliers. He emphasized how LBJ leading the Cavaliers to the playoffs consistently impacted businesses like "Restaurants, hotels, parking lots, valet attendees. All these different things changed." Paul said LeBron's turned Cleveland into the "Hollywood of the Midwest", attracting people like Jay-Z and Warren Buffett.
By Pranay Mukherjee




