For eight years, the Warriors always found an escape door.
Down 2–1 against a physical Memphis team? Ah, just stick Andrew Bogut on Tony Allen. Down 2–1 to LeBron James in the Finals? Let Stephen Curry run the Cavs ragged. Down 3–1 to the Thunder? Klay Thompson will soon solidify his Game 6 legend. Down 3–2 to the Rockets? Force a Game 7 and watch them miss 27 threes in a row. Down 2–1 to the Celtics? Curry can simply remind everyone he’s one of the greatest players of all time.
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Mercury star Brittney Griner returned to the WNBA floor on Friday night for her first competitive basketball game in the league in 572 days.
In her preseason return, Griner netted 10 points and added three rebounds in a 90–71 loss to the Sparks.
Griner had not played since Game 4 of the 2021 WNBA Finals after being incarcerated in Russia for possession of drug paraphernalia in February of ’22.
In December, the United States negotiated her release from Russian prison. Now, Griner is expected to be a centerpiece to the Mercury’s title hopes after missing all of last season.
The Warriors’ quest to defend their NBA title ended on Friday night in a 122–101 loss at the hands of LeBron James and the Lakers.
Things could look drastically different in Golden State next season, as Draymond Green, a core member of the Warriors’ four championship teams, has an opt-out clause in his contract that would allow him to test free agency. Despite the impending decision contractually, Green said that wants to remain a “Warrior for life.”
“We’ll see what happens as far as my contract goes,” Green said. “Obviously I have an opt-out. Everybody knows about that.
Kenyon Martin made it clear who he prioritizes after a big NBA win.
The former basketball player had some choice words for New York Knicks star Julius Randle after Randle decided to give his wife a kiss after a big Game 5 victory on Wednesday rather than be with his team.
Kenyon Martin on Julius Randle(via @HecBreezo) pic.twitter.com/X3dD6hHv9X
— Alex B.
The Knicks faltered down the stretch on the road in Game 6 against the Heat on Friday night, ending the team’s season in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Miami star Jimmy Butler scored 24 points and added eight rebounds to pace the Heat, who used a series of clutch buckets and big defensive stops late to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the second consecutive season.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, a longtime Knicks fan, took to Twitter after the game to voice his displeasure over the team’s exit and his wish for a key offseason acquisition.
TJ Finley has a new home.
The former Auburn quarterback entered the transfer portal back in March after failing to have much of an impact during his time with the Tigers. He previously had transferred to Auburn from LSU.
Finley announced Friday that he’s taking his talents to Texas State and has two years of eligibility remaining.
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TJ Finley, once again, hits the reset button.
The defending champions ran out of time, bodies and answers in their season-ending Game 6 loss to Lakers on Friday.
After leaving early in the fourth quarter, Draymond Green didn’t come back into the Warriors’ Game 6 loss to the Lakers. Here’s why.
A Lakers team that started the season 2-10 is now four wins away from the NBA Finals.
As the Rays and Yankees clash this weekend, the AL East is on pace to be MLB’s best division ever. And New York wouldn’t want it any other way.