3 months ago
Jarrett Allen Claims He's Been "Waiting For This" When Speaking On His Historic Night
No player in NBA history has ever recorded 4+ points, 15+ rebounds, 5+ assists, 2+ blocks and had 0 turnovers in a game. Until tonight with Allen having the best game of his career. "Can’t do it without the teammates. They fed me every single time. I’m not a guy that creates for myself. There’s good energy on this team."
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Nikola Jokic: Murray Is “Definitely Number One” in My Top Five
Asked about Murray, Jokic framed their partnership as irreplaceable. “I wouldn't change him. I wouldn't change him for anybody… whenever I say who is my top five of my career, he's definitely number one.” He said their mix of “good moments” and “bad moments” built trust, and joked they “never fight” because they “balance each other.”
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Shams: Mavericks Taking Calls on Anthony Davis, Hawks and Raptors “to Monitor”
Shams said Dallas is listening on Davis in the final days before the deadline, noting the Mavs “are taking calls” as they gauge the market. He flagged Atlanta and Toronto as teams “to monitor” as potential suitors if talks escalate, while adding that Dallas could also choose to wait until the offseason to explore a move.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Knicks Aren’t Showing Aggression for Giannis Because They “Believe in This Team”
Brian Windhorst said New York isn’t pushing hard for Giannis before the deadline. “The Knicks believe in this team.” He noted they didn’t make an aggressive offer when Giannis was loosely available last summer, and a real bid now would require a three- or four-team trade. He added that level of aggression “is just not happening” right now.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Gilbert Arenas Says Chet Holmgren Is a “Third Option” and Shouldn’t Be an All-Star
Arenas argued Holmgren’s All-Star case is thin despite OKC’s record. “Nothing against Chet but 17, 8, and 7… your team is number one… But again, it’s a third option.” He said fans pay to see first options like Kawhi Leonard or James Harden, called Holmgren “up and down,” and blamed such picks for players not going hard there.
By Raahib Singh





