Kenny Smith asked if Shaq would put Curry over himself, to which the former LA Lakers star replied: "Yes." O'Neal clarified ...
Since Julius Erving won the first NBA Player of the Week award back in 1979, many basketball greats have collected a huge number of weekly accolades from the league. But really, it’s not that ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Don’t Take A Shot At LeBron, That’s Just Garbage’: Michael Jordan Once Called ESPN’s Michael Wilbon And Told Him To Stop Criticizing LeBron JamesNBA icon Michael Jordan once called ESPN’s Michael Wilbon and told him to stop criticizing LeBron James. LeBron is one of the most scrutinized players in NBA history.
At least Myles Turner has a sense of humor about how many trade rumors he’s been in during his career with the Pacers.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAlabama Alum Rescues NIL Era’s Reputation After Nick Saban’s Brutal Assessment Shakes CFBCollege football just ain’t what it used to be—at least, not according to the GOAT himself, Nick Saban. The post Alabama Alum ...
In lacing up a lively history of the slam dunk, Mike Sileski digs into the social and racial implications of sports’ most ...
Nike’s latest TV ad is another slick paean to individual empowerment and prevailing despite the naysayers. Centered around Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant, the commercial features various ...
Mathurin racked up 25 points (8-13 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 8-12 FT), six rebounds and four assists in 28 minutes during Thursday's 119-112 win over the Clippers.
Garrett appeared on The Rich Eisen Show at Radio Row in New Orleans, and talked about his conversation that he had with the NBA superstar. “He was not [disappointed],” Garrett said of James ...
Ahead of his UFC 312 rematch with Sean Strickland in Sydney on February 8 (Feb. 9, 5am SA time), middleweight champion Dricus ...
No, LeBron is no longer the athlete he once was, but he's still very athletic and durable, even by NBA standards, and it's starting to look like he could play into his mid-40s if he wants to.
On Monday, Bayless made another point of saying Jordan is the greatest NBA player ever. Here's what he posted on social media in preparation for his latest show: "I can’t lose in these shoes.
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