
8 minutes ago
Underdog Refuses to Destroy Board Game Mocking SGA's Foul-Baiting Despite Cease and Desist
Underdog is refusing to pull its board game mocking SGA's foul-baiting after his attorney sent a cease and desist demanding they destroy all copies. "We've poked fun at Knicks and Lakers fans, the Red Sox owners, the Mets, and more," a spokesperson told Front Office Sports. "We like to have some fun with whatever is in the sports fan zeitgeist."
By Adit Pujari
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11 minutes ago
Jalen Brunson Winning Title Benefits His Case More Than Victor Wembanyama and SGA
Perkins picked Brunson, calling it “a no-brainer” because a second-round pick could bring New York its first title since 1973 and force “somebody” from the Top 75 aside. Stephen A. agreed, citing his playoff rise and Knicks leadership, while Joe Fortenbaugh argued Wembanyama winning at 22 would “catapult” him to face of the league status.
By Raahib Singh
34 minutes ago
Michael Wilbon: Kids Will Learn to Flop If Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Wins Back-to-Back
"If SGA goes back to back, and enters next season as a two-time champion and two-time MVP, guess what? There will be kids on the playground learning how to flop," Wilbon said on Get Up, adding that "winning is the deodorant that covers all stink." Jay Williams, also on the set, walked off in reaction.
By Adit Pujari
43 minutes ago
Stephen A. Smith: Losing Game 6 Is 'Not Fatal' for OKC
"It's not fatal because the worst-case scenario is that you got a game 7 on your home turf," Smith said on First Take. Despite missing Williams and Mitchell, Smith pointed to McCain's 20 points, Caruso's 22 and Hartenstein's 15 rebounds in Game 5, with Hartenstein "suffocating the 7-foot-5 alien" as OKC leads the series 3-2.
By Adit Pujari
about 1 hour ago
Stephen A. Smith Says NBA Must Evolve With Adam Silver’s AI Push
Smith backed Silver’s openness to AI helping NBA officials, saying leagues must “adapt,” “adjust,” and “evolve” as technology changes sports. He pointed to MLB’s automated ball-strike challenge system and said he will not be “archaic and stuck in my old ways,” because the world keeps moving forward and sports can introduce that shift to fans everywhere.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Jeff Teague Says Playing KAT at the Elbow Changed Everything for the Knicks This Season
"At one point of the season, we was talking about the Knicks, 'We was like Mike Brown about to get fired,'" Teague said. "It change everything in the season playing KAT at the elbow more where he's comfortable. We all talk about KAT get on the block, get on the block. This is his comfort zone, right here."
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