about 2 months ago
Kristaps Porzingis Feels Like His Body Is Returning to “Where I Need to Be”
Porzingis feels like his body is back to normal and believes that he will stay healthy going forward. "Getting traded somewhere else, I wanted to get there out as soon as possible," Porzingis said. He stated that being out soon after joining the Warriors stung him a little. The Warriors are going to be careful with Porzingis' minutes going forward.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Joe Johnson on Kobe Not Speaking to Jeremy Lin: "The Great Ones Don't Care"
Johnson reacted to Lin's story about Kobe ignoring him for five months. "Typically the great ones, they don't even give a damn if you take it personal or not...You think Kobe lost some sleep behind that?" he said. Johnson noted this wasn't isolated. "The great ones don't care. They put in so much work...to be who they are."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Carlos Alcaraz Grateful Jimmy Butler Came to Watch Indian Wells Match Despite Knee Rehab
"He told me like, 'You know I was just doing my rehab really close, so I'm gonna show up to watch you.' I was just really really happy," Alcaraz said. The tennis star valued Butler's effort: "I'm not able to see him very very often, but he's making the effort to come over. I'm just really happy about it."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Michael Porter Jr. Calls Nikola Jokic Best Player Ever, Dismisses Michael Jordan Talk
Porter dismissed Jordan comparisons from people who haven't watched film: "For me, with my two eyes from what I've seen, I'm going to say Nikola Jokic is the best player I've ever seen." Porter emphasized Jokic's daily dominance, "From what I've seen day to day, I haven't seen anybody as dominant as Nikola."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Raymond Felton: Michael Jordan Would Still Go 6-for-6 in Today's Era
Felton believes Jordan would dominate even more with current rules, "If you can't touch Michael Jordan, who's stopping him? The man was getting knocked out of the air. The man was getting bluntly fouled every possession," he said. Felton emphasized the advantage, "If you can't touch Michael Jordan in his prime, he's going through everybody by himself."
By Adit Pujari





