3 months ago
De’Aaron Fox Says 50 Wins Wouldn’t Be Enough for These Spurs
Fox said San Antonio’s goals reach well beyond a strong regular season. “One of our goals was to win 50 games,” he said, but added the locker room agreed that winning 50 and losing in the first round wouldn’t make the season successful. Fox said the Spurs believe they can “compete for a championship” and want playoff-pressure reps now.
By Raahib Singh
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3 months ago
Joe Mazzulla Raves About How Much Jayson Tatum Has Given The Celtics
Tatum had his best game of the 2025-26 season vs the Warriors tonight, dropping 24 points on 5-11 shooting from beyond the arc. "He’s given us exactly what we're asking for, and more. He's looking comfortable out there, continuing to get in shape, rebounding at a high-level on both ends of the floor. He's playing with a smile," said Joe.
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Sam Mitchell Says the Raptors Are a More Talented Team Than the Pistons
Mitchell questioned who the Pistons' second option is behind Cade Cunningham, highlighting how the Raptors have Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram. "You can make an argument the Raptors may be a better team, as far as talent, than Detroit," Mitchell said. He added that while the Pistons have Jalen Duren, Toronto has Jakob Poeltl to contain and compete with him.
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3 months ago
Kendrick Perkins Believes Jaylen Brown Is Eager to Chase the MVP Award
After dropping 41 points vs. Suns and 23 points in the first half vs. Warriors on Wednesday, Perkins believes Brown wants the MVP award. "He's still in attack mode because he still has MVP on his mind," Perkins said. He added that Brown wants the accolade and knows he has to finish the season strong to have a chance.
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3 months ago
AJ Dybantsa Says He Didn't Choose BYU For The Money
Dybantsa is projected to be a top 3 pick, if not the first pick, in the 2026 NBA draft. Because of this, his NIL package is estimated to be worth around $5 million. "I chose BYU because of the development process. It wasn’t really for the money," clarified AJ. He's averaging 25.3 points on 51/34/76 shooting splits his freshman year.
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