2 months ago
Fans Chant "Pay The Players" During Unrivaled Semifinals
The Unrivaled semifinals took place tonight at Barclays with co-owners Carmelo Anthony and Napheesa Collier in attendance. As the games winded down, fans chanted "pay the players" ad nauseum. This was a dig at the WNBA to increase player salaries. Aside from this, both games ended with game-winners (Kelsey Plum and Arike Ogunbowale). Mist face the Phantom in the Finals.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Kawhi Leonard Sets His Expectations For Darius Garland Post Win Over Warriors
Coming off the bench in 23 minutes, Garland had 12 points in his Clipper debut. "We’re gonna be looking at him to get us involved, get him some shots, pushing the pace in transition," said Leonard on what he expects from Garland, calling him an "All-Star talent". Ty Lue brought him off the bench to stagger his minutes with Kawhi.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Shannon Sharpe: Celtics’ 27-Point Bucks Blowout Without Jaylen Brown Proves Their Depth
Sharpe said Boston’s 108-81 win over Bucks showed “a team is really, really good and really, really deep,” comparing it to OKC’s consistency without key stars. He said elite teams don’t play like, “JB’s not in there… we can’t win.” Sharpe pointed to role guys stepping up, and highlighted Payton Pritchard’s “25 and nine” off the bench as the tone-setter.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Pep Guardiola Compares Arsenal's Set-Pieces to Steph Curry’s Three-Point Revolution
Asked about Arne Slot saying games aren’t a “joy to watch,” Guardiola said set-pieces have always mattered in England: “When there’s a corner, the people celebrate it… like a goal.” He credited Arsenal for shaping the trend, compared it to Steph Curry’s three-point revolution, and insisted: “You can complain… You have to adapt.” He added: “In some aspects, I agree.”
By Tanish Chachra




