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LeBron James Could Join Steph Curry and the Warriors This Summer
There is "curiosity on both sides" about a LeBron James move to the Golden State Warriors, a well-connected league source told Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area. LeBron becomes an unrestricted free agent this month. "It might not happen, but there's enough there that we shouldn't ignore the possibility," the source said. "It's mostly up to LeBron."
By Adit Pujari
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35 minutes ago
Rich Paul Declares OG Anunoby the Rightful Finals MVP
"He's been the most reliable on the Knicks in this series on both ends of the floor," Paul said on Game Over Podcast after Anunoby hit the game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left in Game 4. Anunoby is averaging 15.8 points while shooting 55 percent from three in the series. "When you look at his overall impact, it's been OG."
By Adit Pujari
about 1 hour ago
Kendrick Perkins Compares Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby to Jordan and Pippen
Perkins said he “witnessed greatness” as Brunson and Anunoby powered New York’s Game 4 comeback. He called them “Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen” in real time, praising Brunson’s leadership and Anunoby as “the 2026 version of Scottie Pippen.” Perkins said Anunoby’s block and tip-in were moments fans will remember “for the rest of our lives.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Stephen A. Smith Prayed Through Knicks’ Final Shot After Losing Hope
Smith said he “lost all hope” when New York trailed San Antonio by 29 in Game 4, expecting the series to go back tied. Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby powered the comeback, but Smith said he refused to watch the final shot live. “I bowed my head,” he said, adding, “The good Lord didn’t let me down.”
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Spike Lee Explains Why So Many Knicks Fans Travel During the Playoffs
Lee said MSG Finals seats “cost an arm and a leg,” explaining why Knicks fans often travel instead. “It is more affordable” to drive to Philadelphia or buy round-trip tickets to Atlanta or Cleveland, he said. Lee added he is fortunate enough to afford tickets, but “everybody can’t,” making cheaper road games part of Knicks fandom.
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