3 minutes ago
Gilbert Arenas Declares Series Over After Spurs Fall to Timberwolves in Game 1
Arenas sees no path forward for San Antonio after Game 1. "There was nothing the Spurs did that showed anything that can beat the Wolves in a series," Agent Zero said. "They still don't know what their offense looks like." Wemby and Fox combined for just 21 points on 10-31 shooting in the 104-102 Game 1 road loss.
By Adit Pujari
28 minutes ago
Patrick Beverley Wanted a Kevin Durant vs LeBron James Series
Beverley said he hoped Durant was “really hurt” and not “ducking smoke” because he wanted the matchup with James. “The whole world did,” he said. Beverley praised James’ dominance at 41, citing his scoring, passing, rebounding, and leadership, then said the Lakers star moved up to “1A” with Michael Jordan after winning the series without Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.
By Raahib Singh
32 minutes ago
Masai Ujiri Avoids Guaranteeing Jason Kidd's Return as Mavericks Coach
Ujiri met with Kidd on Monday and pledged to evaluate the franchise "from head to toe," per Marc Stein, but stopped short of committing to Kidd as head coach next season. Ujiri, new team president, takes over from Nico Harrison, who was fired after trading Luka Doncic. Kidd has four years remaining on his contract.
By Adit Pujari
about 1 hour ago
Raymond Felton Warns Victor Wembanyama Is Not Ready for Timberwolves' Physicality
Felton has serious doubts about Wemby's playoff readiness. "He's good, very good but I don't think he's ready yet for that type of physicality in the playoffs because they got body's to throw at him," Felton said. Minnesota's veteran edge showed in Game 1, with the Wolves stealing a 104-102 road win despite Wemby's playoff-record 12 blocks.
By Adit Pujari
about 2 hours ago
Reggie Miller Defends Draymond Green Over Steve Kerr Comments
"He's a four-time champion and if that's how he feels, he has every right to say that," Miller said of Green's claim that Kerr hindered his offensive career. Miller acknowledged it was likely a poor word choice, given the entire Warriors offense ran through Green as facilitator alongside Curry, Thompson and Durant, but argued four rings settle the debate.
By Adit Pujari





