about 2 months ago
Kevin Durant Shrugs Off Back-to-Back Excuse After Denver Loss
Durant dismissed scheduling as a reason for Rockets’ 129-93 loss, saying, “Nah. No. This is our job. We get paid to do this.” He added, “Back to backs shouldn’t matter at all,” rejecting any built-in excuse after the defeat to Denver. The quote fit KD’s usual stance: no sympathy, no schedule talk, just accountability.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith: Jaylen Brown’s Ejection Cost Him More Than a Game
Smith ripped Brown’s ejection as “unacceptable,” arguing another star “would not have done that to any other star in this game.” He said if crew chief Tyler Ford had tossed him, it at least would’ve come from the official involved in the call, but instead “the crew chief that had nothing to do with the call” stepped in.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Oklahoma City’s Bench Is What Makes Them So Scary: Kendrick Perkins
Perkins said the Thunder’s depth is what separates them, arguing they have “about 4, 5 maybe even 6 guys” off the bench who could start elsewhere. That’s what makes Oklahoma City dangerous beyond Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the starters. In Perkins’ view, the Thunder don’t just beat teams with stars, they overwhelm them with waves.
By Raahib Singh





