Bulls Vs. Cavaliers Preseason Full Game Highlights
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NBA general managers recently voted on a number of topics ahead of the 2021-22. Kevin Durant and Luka Doncic topped the results for the MVP poll. Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James surprisingly didn’t received a single vote from the GM’s. 2021-22 MVP 1. Kevin Durant, Brooklyn – 37%2. Luka Doncic, Dallas – 33%3. Giannis Antetokounmpo,
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The NBA game has really changed over time, from a league dominated by big men in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000’s to a fast-paced game and raining threes in today’s NBA. Michael Jordan, who won six NBA championships and two three-peat in the 90’s never leaned on three-point shot. Although Jordan can knocked them
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Former NBA player Lazar Hayward was arrested after he was caught faking COVID-19 documents. The former first-round pick submitted fake necessary documents on his recent trip to Hawaii. “The travelers, ages 34 and 33, both of Los Angeles, uploaded the fake results to the Hawaii Safe Travels program, according to a news release. Travelers must
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Metta World-Peace now known as Metta-Sandiford Artest rcently had an interview with TMZ sports to talk about the Ben Simmons situation in Philadelphia. In the video uploaded by TMZ Sports on their YouTube channel, Artest was defending the disgruntled 6’10 playmaker. “You don’t become third-team [All-NBA] in 2020, and then in 2021 and 2022, you
After James Harden and Kevin Durant left the Oklahoma City Thunder, Russell Westbrook doesn’t have much success on his playoff campaigns. Since the 2017 NBA playoffs, Westbrook lost four out of his five first-round series. He, James Harden and the Rockets bowed down to LeBron James-led Los Angeles Lakers in the second-round of the 2020
In an episode of Shannon Sharpe’s ‘Club Shay Shay’, Sharpe and TNT broadcaster Mark Jackson talked about player empowerment in the NBA. The former NBA coach said that Los Angeles Lakers’ superstar LeBron James doesn’t get enough credit for changing the game. “LeBron James changed the game, and he doesn’t get enough credit for that.