
3 months ago
LeBron James To Miss All-Star Media Day, Will Speak Sunday at 11:30 a.m. PT
NBA announced that James won’t be present for Saturday’s All-Star Media Day, which begins at 2 p.m. ET. The league will make him available Sunday at 11:30 a.m. PT in the press conference room instead. The change shifts his interview window to game day and keeps the Lakers star out of the normal Saturday media scrum.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Keshad Johnson Wins 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest
With a final score of 97.4, Johnson beat Carter Bryant who finished with 93 points overall. Johnson earned a 49.6 for his first dunk, a between the leg dunk he completed from underneath the blackboard. second dunk was a windmill that earned him 47.8 points. Johnson brought the energy throughout the contest, dancing and smiling to the win.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Keshad Johnson Just Had “Crazy Faith” on His Road to Winning the Dunk Contest
Johnson stated that he beat the odds in his journey to the NBA, coming from Oakland and with his upbringing. "I dreamed of being here each day and once i got the call i committed," Johnson said of the Dunk Contest. He added that he just had "crazy faith" and that the Lord helped him put on a show.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Keshad Johnson Confesses He Only Had 2 Days to Practice for the Slam Dunk Contest
Johnson shared that he was only informed of hsi participation in the Dunk contest 5 days ago and had just 2 days to practice. "I got a little banged up in a G-League game. I had 2 back-to-backs. I only had really 2 days to practice," Johnson said. Despite this, he managed to walk away the Slam Dunk Contest champion.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Ron Harper Doesn’t Tell His Kids What “To Do,” Takes Playful Jab at LeBron’s Parenting
When asked if he envisioned being with his sons at All-Star weekend, Harper joked, "I'm not LeBron James," seemingly taking a playful jab at how LeBron decided Bronny's career. He continued, "I’m not going to tell my kids what they have to do." Harper wants his kids to make the most of their NBA opportunity, irrespective of what they earn.
By Pranay Mukherjee



