
2 months ago
OKC Wins Game 4 Vs The Suns 131-122
Shai dropped 31 points in Game 4 and led the Thunder to a sweep over the Suns. Despite Jalen Williams' absence, the Thunder were able to find themselves in a comfortable spot vs Phoenix, a team that fought their way into the Playoffs through the play-in. OKC now awaits the winner of the Lakers-Rockets series to play in the WCSF.
By Samir Mehdi
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2 months ago
Kevin Durant Is Expected to Miss Game 5 With a Bone Bruise
Shams Charania said the Rockets are expected to be without Durant as the Lakers try to close out the series. He missed Game 1 with a right-knee patellar tendon bruise, returned in Game 2, then sprained his left ankle. “He’s dealing with stability, stiffness issues, lack of mobility,” Shams said, calling it “a bone bruise.”
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Draymond Green Calls It Ridiculous to Question Kevin Durant's Love for the Game
Draymond fired back at accusations Durant quit after he missed Game 4, a series the Rockets trail 3-1. "To question a guy who's injured that shows nothing but love for the game of basketball is bulls**t...people say he quit? I think it's ridiculous. The respect around our game is at an all time low," Draymond said.
By Adit Pujari
2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Believes Wolves Are in ‘A World of Trouble’ if They Lose Game 6 at Home
Smith said Minnesota is “in a world of trouble” after Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo went down in Game 4. “They got to win Game 6,” he said, warning the Wolves “ain’t winning in Denver in Game 7” without both guards. He still believes Minnesota can win at home, but called this “the series” before a possible first-round exit.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Magic Players' Tunnel 'Cocaine' Handshake Raises Eyebrows Before Game 4 Win
Before Orlando’s 94-88 Game 4 win over Detroit, Noah Penda and Goga Bitadze performed a tunnel handshake that appeared to include chopping up and snorting an imaginary substance, raising eyebrows. Penda did not play, while Bitadze had two points and six rebounds. Desmond Bane led the Magic with 22, putting Orlando one win from advancing in the first-round series.
By Raahib Singh




