The Warriors said they had no issue with Jordan Poole attempting a 3 from 28 feet with 10 seconds left.
Author: Michael
Anthony Davis wrote his name in the record books with a dominant 30/20 Game 1, and looked like a player the Warriors will have trouble containing.
The 2020 NFL Draft was supposed to be a testament to ignoring noise and focusing on tape. But these roster decisions show that was misguided.
Steph Curry explained the viral clip of LeBron James following him to the Warriors bench in the Game 1 matchup with the Lakers.
Jalen Brunson bounced back from a rocky start to finish with 30 points, making some crucial shots down the stretch, as the Knicks collected a series-tying 111-105 Game 2 win against the Heat on Tuesday night.
Aaron Rodgers is embracing his inner New Yorker. The newly traded quarterback is celebrating his first week with appearance after appearance at New York sporting events. Appearing for postseason action, from the Knicks to the Rangers, Rodgers is putting in hours at Madison Square Garden.
In attendance for Tuesday night’s Game 2 between the Knicks and Heat, Rodgers showed up sitting with a new teammate. Reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Sauce Gardner was also in attendance with Rodgers, sitting next to the four-time MVP and joining a load of celebrities at MSG.
Heading into the highly anticipated second-round matchup between the Lakers and Warriors, the hype centered around yet another postseason meeting between two all-time greats in LeBron James and Stephen Curry. When the final whistle sounded at Chase Center on Tuesday night, though, it was big man Anthony Davis who stole the show.
Davis erupted for 30 points and 23 rebounds—both game highs—to spearhead a 117–112 Los Angeles victory, stealing home court advantage from the defending champions.
Lakers nearly blew a 14-point lead in the 4th quarter but they did just enough to outlast the defending champs as a big night from Anthony Davis helped secure the win.
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Four-time NBA champion Shaquille O’Neal didn’t hold back on what he sees the future holding for the NBA’s newest villain, Dillon Brooks.
The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported Monday that the Memphis Grizzlies would not be bringing Brooks back next season “under any circumstances.” During the latest episode of The Big Podcast, the 15-time NBA All-Star bluntly expressed that he believes Brooks will struggle to find another team willing to sign him.
“He didn’t play well enough to be acting like that.