about 1 month ago
Geno Auriemma Says UConn Winning It All Would Cement Azzi Fudd's Legacy
Azzi Fudd has done everything from win three US youth gold medals to being the 2025 Final Four Outstanding Player. "If we win tomorrow and we win Sunday, Azzi will be crowned as one of the greatest of all-time," said Geno. If they don't get a chance to play on Sunday, she will consider it a "disappointing" year.
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 month ago
Cavaliers HC Says James Harden and Donovan Mitchell Were the “Compass” in Win vs. GSW
Following the Cavaliers' close 118-111 win vs. Warriors, Atkinson said, "James and Donovan were our compass. They settled us down." He added that their playmaking was crucial in the late game, getting the ball to the right spots. "Our end of game decision making was really good," Atkinson added. He was happy with how the Cavs "stuck with it".
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
Austin Reaves Opens Up on Back Injury Scare vs. Thunder, Says He Feels “Decent” Now
"I went back to get a rebound, overextended a little bit, and I felt something," Reaves said. "But I feel decent right now, so we'll see." The Lakers don't have another game until Sunday, allowing Reaves enough time to recheck his back issue and ensure he's completely fine. With Luka Doncic's hamstring injury, it's crucial Reaves remains injury free.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
Austin Reaves Echoes LeBron James’ Words, Says Thunder “Beat the Sh*t Out” of the Lakers
Echoing what LeBron said in the Lakers' postgame press conference, Reaves admitted the Thunder "beat the sh*t out of" the Lakers in the 139-96 game. "Losing always sucks, no matter if it was by 1 or by 50," Reaves said. He added that although OKC is the defending champion, the Lakers just have to be better going forward.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 month ago
Steve Kerr Explains How Max Strus Got Open for Clutch 3-Pointer in 118–111 Loss vs. Cavs
Strus got two easy 3-pointers in the last 2 minutes vs. Warriors, including a dagger. Kerr explained that on the first one, the defense over-rotated, but the second one was a bad double-team. "BP came over to double Harden, and he just came over half a second too soon," Kerr said. These baskets were critical in the Warriors' loss.
By Pranay Mukherjee





