about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Argues That NBA Should Have a 62-Game Rule, Shows Incredible Math Skills
Wembanyama doesn't think that NBA should have a threshold for minutes played when it comes to NBA awards. He thinks that a minimum game limit works, but even that needs adjustment. "75% of the games, in my opinion, would be a logical thing," Wembanyama said. Doing quick math, he deduced that it would be 61.5 or 62 games played.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Stephen Curry Eyes Full Workload Before Warriors’ Play-In Push
Curry said he wants to play “my normal minutes” Sunday against the Clippers, putting him in the 32-to-34-minute range ahead of Golden State’s play-in game. “As long as it’s not my knee, I can deal with ankles,” he said. Curry added his knee felt “pretty good, even better than last game,” a promising sign entering a huge week.
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JJ Redick: Lakers Have Handled Doubt and Pressure Better Than Expected
After Los Angeles locked in no worse than the West’s fourth seed, Redick said he was “extremely proud” of how the Lakers handled a turbulent season. “I know none of you guys had us in the top four to start this season,” he said. Redick added, “Most people had us as a play-in team or even worse,” but “our group has managed that well.”
By Raahib Singh
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Brittney Griner Goes to the Sun on 7-Figure Deal, Will Stick For Move Back to Houston
Griner is finalizing a seven-figure deal with Connecticut for her 13th WNBA season, according to reports. The move also carries a hometown layer, with the Sun franchise set to relocate to Houston in the 2027 season. Griner confirmed it on Instagram, writing, “Excited to be coming back home.” When finalized, the deal would likely be a multi-year, 7-figure deal.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
LeBron James Says Greatness Starts Long Before Tipoff
Reflecting on his longevity, James said, “It starts way before you get on the floor.” He added that greatness requires “so much more sacrifice and discipline” and “so many hours that you’ve got to commit to it.” LeBron said elite careers demand giving things up, but “the game gives back to the ones who put the time in.”
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