2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Brings Back the NBA’s Missing Edge: Mike Greenberg
Greenberg said Wembanyama’s biggest impact is not just his size, skill, or numbers, but the way he thinks. He said Victor has “the mentality of a player from the ’70s,” praising the nastiness, pride, and competitive edge that once defined stars. Greenberg called that mindset “the single best thing” happening in today’s NBA.
By Raahib Singh
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2 months ago
Jayson Tatum Shows Off New, 'Unflattering' Jumpshot Amid Horrid Shooting Season
Tatum is a career-low 29.3% from beyond this season. Tatum, while working out, was seen having less lift in his shot and much more arm usage, making his jumpshot look and feel worse. "It looks painful," said one fan. Another said, "This looks like it hurts." Granted, he is recovering from an Achilles tear. A grace period must be allowed.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Tracy McGrady Recalls Dropping 52 Points vs. Bulls Over Anger at Magic Trading Mike Miller
McGrady was pissed when the Magic traded Miller away, someone he could rely on. He felt that that Magic team had something, and Miller being traded weakened them. "I'm about to take it out on Chicago," McGrady said. He continued, "I'm going crazy and I put up 52." Feeling amazing, McGrady thinks he could've scored another 15-20 points.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Jaylen Brown Is The MVP, Says Michael Wilbon
Wemby made it clear yesterday he wants to win MVP and gave his case that hinged on his defensive, two-way prowess and offensive talent. Wilbon and Kornheiser disagreed. "My vote is Jaylen Brown 1, SGA 2, Victor 3," said Wilbon. Kornheiser agreed with him. Wilbon did give a caveat saying this order is subject to change in a week perhaps.
By Samir Mehdi
2 months ago
Deron Williams Picks Kobe Bryant Over LeBron James if He Needs Someone to “Get a Bucket”
Williams spoke on how Kobe had the mentality, but LeBron was fun and light, highlighting how both had their own advantages. However, he'd Kobe when in need of a scorer. "If I’ve got to give the ball to someone to go get a bucket, I’m going Kobe," Williams said. However, he acknowledged that LeBron can lock down when needed.
By Pranay Mukherjee





