
4 months ago
James Worthy Urges LeBron James To Write A Book On How To Be An Athlete
At 41 years old, LeBron has dropped 20+ points in nine straight games now. Worthy, after LBJ's 24 points tonight, claimed James needed to write a book on longevity. "How to prepare, how to train, how to sustain over time, how to keep your body and your mind right." He said this while claiming we've "never seen" anyone like Bron.
By Samir Mehdi
4 months ago
Ja Morant to Heat or Bucks Is “Overstated”: Tim Bontemps
Bontemps said the idea of Morant landing in Miami or Milwaukee is “overstated,” even after warning himself not to say “never” post-Luka trade. “I feel confident Ja Morant will not be a Heat, and will not be a Buck,” he said, adding, “I don’t think he’s going to Miami… and I don’t believe he’s going to Milwaukee.”
By Raahib Singh
4 months ago
Brian Windhorst Says Hornets “Keep Stacking Smart Moves” in Patient Rebuild
Windhorst said Charlotte is “putting something together” after a 3-2 West Coast trip capped by a win in Denver. He pointed to a best-lineup core of Brandon Miller, Kon Knuppel, LaMelo Ball, and Miles Bridges, plus better on-court numbers when LaMelo plays this season. Windhorst said the Hornets “keep stacking smart moves” over the last two years under new ownership.
By Raahib Singh
4 months ago
Draymond Green Says Hornets Are “Tanking” With LaMelo Ball Benched
On his show, Green said Charlotte is “tanking right in your face,” pointing to Ball coming off the bench and being pulled after hitting threes in a game. He called the offense “so simple to guard” without Ball, and said the trade deadline means “sorry teams” move pieces. Green added that Bridges looks far better with a true point guard.
By Raahib Singh
4 months ago
Danny Green Reveals Tim Duncan's Secret Leadership Weapon With Spurs
Green dismissed perceptions of Duncan being quiet, claiming, "There was a stat people took on how many times they touched each other. Timmy was always touching," Green explained. He noted the psychological impact of Duncan's contact with teammates who viewed him as the greatest ever. "Subconsciously that does something for you," Green said, calling Duncan a "survival type of person."
By Adit Pujari



