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“He’s a Genuine Person”: Tyrese Maxey Explains His Love for Spiderman
When asked why he likes Spiderman, Maxey elaborated on how he's such a genuine character. "He's a kid who goes to high school and lives a normal life. But in the night, he's fighting crime," Maxey said. He added that Spiderman fights crime without wanting anyone to know who he is behind the mask, he doesn't do it for credit.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Fires Back at Players Over the 65-Game Rule
Smith rejected calls to scrap the 65-game rule, arguing players, teams, and agents “forced and compelled” the NBA into stricter standards after years of load management abuse. He said Cade Cunningham’s situation is unfortunate, but added, “You did this, so guess what? Problems come with it.” Smith also insisted fans were disrespected when stars routinely sat out.
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2 months ago
Patrick Beverley: I Would Take LeBron James Over Victor Wembanyama for a No. 1 Draft Pick
Pat Bev had no hesitation when asked if he would take LeBron or Wemby first in the same draft class. "I'm going Bron," he said. "It's only 1 person I'm taking before LeBron James and that's Michael Jordan...I felt like his 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year he was more of a NBA player than Wemby," he added.
By Adit Pujari
2 months ago
Tracy McGrady Draws a Hard Line on Awards and Availability
McGrady defended the 65-game standard by arguing that availability must outweigh pure production in an 82-game season. “There’s no player that should win an award playing 40 games, 50 games, 60 games. No way,” he said. McGrady added that a candidate playing 60 instead of 75 creates “a big difference,” insisting voters should “reward the guy that’s available.”
By Raahib Singh





