
4 months ago
Trae Young Switches to No. 3 in Washington After Wearing 11 in Atlanta
Young posted “It’s official” with a Wizards locker shot showing No. 3, marking a new number after wearing 11 across seven-and-a-half seasons in Atlanta. The switch is notable because McCollum had been Washington’s No. 3 before he was included in the trade that brought Young to D.C., opening the number for its new lead guard.
By Raahib Singh
4 months ago
Jaylen Brown Gets “MVP” Chants During Celtics’ 125–117 Win vs. Raptors
Brown earned MVP chants at the free throw line while helping the Celtics get an 8-point win vs. Raptors. He had 25 points 7 assists and 8 rebounds. Payton Pritchard led the Celtics' scoring with 27 points while Derrick White chipped in with 18 points. The Raptors weren't able to match the Celtics' offense with Brandon Ingram injured.
By Pranay Mukherjee
4 months ago
Devin Booker's Exasperated Reaction To 'Weak' Jalen Brunson Whistle
Brunson as the PnR ball handler has found a way to back into opponents in the paint to draw a foul. This is what he did with Booker which led to Book getting tired of Brunson's supposed 'preferential' whistle. Funnily enough, JB averages 6.4 FTAs a game while Booker shoots 8.2. Brunson in the PnR generates 9 ppg.
By Samir Mehdi
4 months ago
Nuggets HC Upset That Nikola Jokic Might Miss Out on Awards Due to 65-Game Rule
David Adelman understands the need for the 65-game rule but is upset that Jokic, a guy who never missed games, is going to suffer. "This is not somebody who sits out. He NEVER sits out," Adelman said. He added that Jokic hasn't really missed games for a decade straight and that he's antsy while recovering from his knee injury.
By Pranay Mukherjee
4 months ago
Luka Doncic and LeBron James Combine for the Emphatic Alley-Oop Dunk
With 7:56 in the first quarter, Luka slipped past his defender to throw a lob to LeBron from beyond the 3-point line. James caught the pass and hammered down the thundurous alley-oop slam. After a tough stretch, Doncic and LeBron have built great chemistry. The Lakers led 12-7 with 7:53 left in the first.
By Pranay Mukherjee




