
3 months ago
Kel’el Ware Dispels Rumors About Playing Bad to Earn Minutes
Ware said that he and Erik Spoelstra never discussed the rumors, but understood it was a miscommunication. "I would say it was more trying to get used to playing in a different role," Ware explained. He added that he'd never play bad on purpose. Now, Ware is just trying to impact the game positively and be a good defender.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
JJ Redick Amazed by How Much LeBron James “Cares” in Year 23
Redick doesn't take LeBron's excellence for granted, but he's continuously left in awe by his attention to detail even in year 23. "The day-to-day professionalism and care factor he exhibits that is the most remarkable thing," Redick said. He added that LeBron has basically had a 23-year prime and will continue to break all kinds of records until he retires.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
"I'm Just A Goofy A** 41 Year Old"- LeBron James
LeBron had 28-12-10 tonight in the blowout win over the Mavs, making him the oldest player in NBA history to have a triple double at 41y and 44d. Postgame, he was asked how he stays so happy. Calling himself "goofy", he said, " That's just me. They pay me to play basketball. Why wouldn't I be happy about that?"
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
LeBron James Responds To JJ Redick's '23 Year Prime' Compliment
Bron becoming the oldest player in NBA history to have a triple double (41 years and 44 days) led to Redick saying he's had a "23 year prime". James' response? "I've never been sorry at basketball...I've been good ever since I started playing it. Any given night if I need to turn it on I can turn it on."
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Austin Reaves Says LeBron James Could “Get Away” With Having a Bad Day, but Never Does
Reaves argued that if anyone in basketball earned the right to wake up on the wrong side of the bed, it's LeBron. However, AR says James never does so. "He's always got a smile on his face. He approaches the game in the best way possible," Reaves said. He added that LeBron has fun while taking care of himself.
By Pranay Mukherjee



