about 1 month ago
Danhausen Demands Celebrity Row Seat to Keep New York Knicks Uncursed
Danhausen claimed he will keep the Knicks uncursed through the playoffs, but only with a courtside upgrade. Asked if he would continue protecting their run, he replied, “Yes, however, I'm going to need one of those front row seats in front of Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner.” The Knicks’ celebrity row has become a playoff storyline again.
By Adarsh Ojha
Other articles from NBA
about 1 month ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Raves About OKC's Chemistry
This Thunder team was 24-58 four years ago. Safe to say they've built a great deal of chemistry while moving upward. After OKC won Game 3, Shai said, "We organically get along as a group so that always helps. We really have fun just being together and hanging out together. It's like when you go play pickup with your friends."
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 month ago
Ajay Mitchell Speaks on OKC’s Chemistry, Lauds Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Leadership
Mitchell stated that the Thunder team are all together, wishing for each other's success, praising Shai for leading by example. "It's huge when your star player is reacting to every play that any guy on your team makes," Mitchell said of SGA. It has allowed a connected front to grow within OKC, aiming to win an NBA championship.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
Austin Reaves Says Lakers Will Just “Come and Compete” in Game 4 After Going Down 3–0
Reaves said that the message is that the guys will come out on Monday and compete. "We gotta come in here and compete. We owe the organization that, we owe each other that, owe our fans of that," Reaves said, emphasizing that just because the situation is bad, it doesn't mean that the Lakers can give up or quit.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Admits He Hasn’t Been Playing Well, but Has Contributed to Winning
Shai, who dropped 23 points on 7-20 shooting in game 3 of WCSF vs. Lakers, admitted he hasn't been playing his best. "Obviously haven't been my best performances," SGA said. "But I think I've been able to help the team win." Despite his disappointing personal performances against the Lakers, SGA is happy because the Thunder won those games.
By Pranay Mukherjee





