
about 2 months ago
Steph Curry “Grateful” for Play-In Spot, Chance to Keep Warriors’ Playoff Hopes Alive
Curry is grateful for the Warriors' play-in berth, this being the 4th time they've been in such a position. "Grateful for it now, just because you have one game and hopefully another game to keep your season alive," Curry said. He added that it's not a reflection of the team's performance but rather how injury-ravaged they've been this season.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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about 2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Says the Lakers Can't Beat the Rockets Without Luka and Austin Reaves
"You can talk vintage LeBron all you want to. Are you talking about numbers or talking about wins?" Smith said. "The absence of both of them is too much for LeBron to overcome. I don't think he can do it... Without Luka and AR, the Los Angeles Lakers aren't getting past 5 games. It might be a sweep."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Sees Spurs Charging Ahead, Not Playing Bracket Games
Smith said San Antonio is not like other teams trying to manipulate postseason paths. “Those other teams are not San Antonio,” he said, pointing to a roster led by a “7-foot-5 superstar” and young players who “don’t care” about matchup fear. Instead of playing chess at the fan base’s expense, Smith said the Spurs are simply saying, “We’ll be ready.”
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Brian Windhorst Expects the Bucks to Eventually Trade Giannis Antetokounmpo
Windhorst revealed the Bucks were already in trade discussions with Antetokounmpo in February and expects more talks in the summer. "You don't have trade discussions with somebody of this nature unless you intend to trade him," he said. "I believe they will be in active trade discussions with him in June/July. That is what I eventually expect to happen."
By Adit Pujari
about 2 months ago
For Kawhi Leonard, This Play-In Carries a Different Kind of Pressure
Stephen A. Smith said this moment means more for Leonard than Curry because “we got all the questions in the world about Kawhi Leonard.” He praised how Kawhi has looked, calling him “that dude,” but said the real issue is availability. “If the Clippers lose,” Smith said, “it needs to be with him on the court going down swinging.”
By Raahib Singh




