3 months ago
LeBron James Throws Down Lefty Poster
LeBron's ambidexterity has been on full display tonight. His first basket of the night against OKC saw him drain a lefty floater. Fast forward to the clutch and he threw down a lefty, one-handed dunk on Chet Holmgren in transition. This is the second transition dunk LeBron's had with Chet Holmgren being on the receiving end.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Knicks Fan Stephen A. Smith is Scared of the Detroit Pistons
The Pistons are the best team in the Eastern Conference," Stephen A. declared following Detroit's 110-104 victory and bench-clearing brawl with Charlotte. He highlighted their 7-1 record against top-six teams and praised Cade Cunningham. Stephen A. echoed Kendrick Perkins' bold take: Detroit can win the championship. "They don't just want to win. They want the Knicks," he added.
By Adit Pujari
3 months ago
Kendrick Perkins on What Scares Him: “Healthy Foods, Reality Shows, and Detroit Pistons.”
Perkins picked Detroit as his East favorite, joking, “It’s three things I’m scared of in life, and that’s healthy foods, reality shows, and the Detroit Pistons.” He called them the league’s most physical team with a clear identity, praised Cade Cunningham as a closer, and cited Tobias Harris plus “two bruisers” inside with Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Getting Traded to Utah Makes Players Say "F**k": Jason Williams
Williams claimed nearly every player traded to the Jazz reacts negatively, "I'm almost guaranteed that anybody that gets traded to Utah their first thing is like F**K." Williams emphasized it's nothing against the organization, just the city itself. He compared it to Memphis, joking: "Jaren Jackson rather live in Memphis. You can ask him that. I promise."
By Adit Pujari
3 months ago
Monica McNutt Says Lakers Have Too Many Issues to Win a Championship
"Whether it's the effort, the defense, or the depth, whichever issue you want to pick, they got some issues in terms of trying to win at a high level," she said. McNutt acknowledged the Lakers' needs are clear but noted their assets to address those problems will look vastly different this summer than now.
By Adit Pujari





