2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Blocks Shot With The Back Of His Hand
Wemby stayed firm in the paint when Michael Porter Jr drove into the lane. The former rose up and while he couldn't get a decent angle, he managed to block MPJ's shot with the back of his hand, an unprecedented showcase of defensive prowess. It clear that Wemby is DPOY this season but the 65-game rule will hurt his chances.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Knows He’s in MVP Conversations, Will “Press the Gas” as Season Ends
Wemby understands that he's in MVP conversations and admitted that winning the award is one of his goals. "I think that the main argument for that is the team’s success. That’s always the first thing," Wembanyama said, pointing to the Spurs being second in the West. He will press the gas as 2025-26 closes, with a hope to win MVP.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Anthony Edwards Hits Highly Contested Clutch 3 Vs Clippers
In an old school, grueling defensive game tonight, Ant drained the toughest shot of the night. He had two Clippers draped all over him on the left wing. As the shot clock ran down, he shot it over the two and hit it. He immediately began talking some trash to the Clippers while flexing on his own coach, Chris Finch.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Austin Reaves “Very” Frustrated After Lakers’ 113–110 Loss vs. Shorthanded Suns
When asked about his frustration levels following the tough loss, Reaves gave a short answer and said they were "very high." The Lakers took control vs. Suns multiple times in the game, but let a potential victory slip away. Reaves was perhaps frustrated by his own underwhelming performance as well, having scored just 14 points on 12 shot attempts.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
JJ Redick Believes The Lakers' Losses Are Much Exaggerated Than Their Wins
The Lakers lost a nailbiter to the shorthanded Suns tonight 113-110. Redick drew up a brilliant SLOB play for Reaves who happened to miss the game-tying three. "Our losses are louder than other teams. Because we're the Lakers, and because of the way we lose. I make mistakes," said Redick. The Lakers went a mediocre 4-4 in their previous homestand.
By Samir Mehdi





