about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Gets Block Vs Rockets Without Leaving The Ground
As the Spurs blow out the Rockets, Wemby has racked up his own highlights. One that speaks to his dominating physical stature is him blocking Clint Capela under the rim without his feet having to leave the ground. "Toe block, right?" said one announcer while Regiie Miller, in amazement, said, "Look at that. He's still on the ground."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Explains How Conditioning Has Helped Improve His Game Throughout 2025–26
Wembanyama said that with good conditioning, taking care of his body and getting enough rest, his game has only improved through the season. "I feel like I get better and more comfortable, and more in control," Wembanyama said. He added that the conditioning, study of the game and a will to not repeat mistakes, have all made him better.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Byron Scott Thinks LeBron James’ Final NBA Stop Could Be Cleveland
Scott predicted this is James’ last season with the Lakers and said he expects one more year in Cleveland before retirement. “I think he’ll probably go back to Cleveland, play one more year there,” he said. He added there’s “really no reason” to keep playing, though he’d still like to see LeBron last until 45.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Joe Johnson Says Spurs Had Rockets Gassed by Third Quarter
Johnson said Houston looked “two or three steps slower” than San Antonio in its 145-120 loss, pointing to the pace and depth the Spurs brought. He said by mid-third quarter, Durant was arguing with refs with his “tongue hanging out,” a sign the Rockets were cooked. Johnson praised San Antonio’s defenders, creators, and Wembanyama, adding, “They can win it all.”
By Raahib Singh
about 2 months ago
Olden Polynice Says LeBron James Is "Not a True Laker," Byron Scott Agrees
Both Scott and Polynice don't expect LeBron to retire as a Laker. "He's not a true Laker," Polynice said, pointing to a divide between the Laker fan base and the Kobe fan base as part of his reasoning. Scott noted so many all-time greats have retired in purple and gold. "I think LeBron likes going off script," Scott said.
By Adit Pujari





