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Mark Cuban Proposes Shortening the Length of NBA Games
Cuban believes the NBA needs to shorten the game to 10 minutes a quarter, 40 minutes in total. "College basketball, nobody says 'Oh damn, these gameas are only 48 minutes.' No one looked at the Olympics and said, 'Damn, the Dream Team would've been a dream if they played 48 minutes," Cuban said, emphasizing it will create more important moments.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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NBA Analyst Slams Victor Wembanyama for Missing Media Availability After WCF Game 5 Loss
Broussard doesn't think it's acceptable for Wembanayama to miss out on meeting with the media after games, even after losses. "It’s not good. He is the face of the league, and I think he needs to understand, 'you are the face of the league, that's part of the job,'" Broussard said, highlighting how the media promotes the game.
By Pranay Mukherjee
38 minutes ago
Adam Silver Believes The Officiating This Playoffs Has Been Great
"The officiating is incredible," said Silver despite a multitude of players consistently complaining about the calls. "If they're not fooling the referees... players are taught to sell calls. Can officiating get better? Of course, we're always working on that," continued Commissioner Silver. He previously established there's a difference between "selling a call" and outright "flopping".
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 hour ago
Giannis Antetokounmpo Claims Kevin Durant Is The Toughest Player He's Ever Guarded
When asked about how the toughest player he's guarded, Giannis said, "Toughest player gotta be KD. Great talent. Probably the best scorer of all time." Giannis has previously praised Durant, calling him "best player in the world" in 2021. Giannis didn't stop at just KD however as he went on to say, "You've also got to respect LeBron."
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 hour ago
Jalen Brunson Went Around Knicks Staff Thanking Them Post ECF Win
Brunson led the Knicks to their first Finals berth since 1999. After winning the Larry Bird ECF trophy, he didn't go straight to his postgame media availability. "He went around and thanked everybody. There's a humility and there's an understated nature to the leadership and I think it fits this team perfectly," said Ian Begley, praising Brunson's humility.
By Samir Mehdi




