3 months ago
Steve Kerr Paints Grim Picture For Warriors After Loss To Boston
Warriors lost 120-99 to the Celtics, leading to Kerr telling media he's proud of his guys but also being straightforward about GSW's Playoff seeding prospects. "We've had our eyes on 6 for a while and that's out of the picture now. We're not getting there." Warriors are 33-36 and are 1.5 games back from the 8th seed.
By Samir Mehdi
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3 months ago
James Worthy Sees Championship-Level Basketball From the Lakers
Worthy said this Lakers surge looks different from recent years after they beat Houston 124-116 for their seventh straight win. “They’re playing championship caliber basketball right now,” he said, praising the team’s defense, chemistry, and collective effort. Worthy added Luka “did his thing,” but said LeBron’s leadership stood out most as the Lakers keep climbing the standings.
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3 months ago
Gilbert Arenas Explains Why Great College Players Do Not Always Make It in the NBA
Arenas argued college stats mislead because the competition doesn't translate. "You can be a great guard and then the next level you're not even a basketball player. You can be an average college player and be an NBA superstar," he said. "Some kids are NBA players, not college players. Some kids are college players, not NBA players," he added.
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3 months ago
Lakers Are Peaking at the Right Moment: Shams Charania
Charania said the Lakers may be peaking at the perfect moment, with James returning from his brief absence with “a renewed mindset.” Since rejoining the lineup, LeBron has embraced more cutting, rim running and hustle plays while still delivering 30 when needed. His 13-of-14 night tied the highest field-goal percentage of his career, even at 41.
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3 months ago
Miami RedHawks Have a Formula to Give Tennessee Trouble
Seth Greenberg said Miami (OH) earned its NCAA bid by winning 31 straight games and now has a real upset path. “That’s the art of the upset,” he said, pointing to spacing, tempo control, and 3-point shooting. If RedHawks avoid turnovers, rebound well, and make Tennessee defend away from the rim, Greenberg believes they can make waves on Friday.
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