NBA
The best of the NBA from past to the present
From preseason to playoffs, we cover LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Anthony Davis, Kawhi Leonard, and the star basketball players of today in our NBA category, but we don’t stop there. We also share the forgotten stories of all-time legends such as Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Kobe Bryant, Scottie Pippen, Charles Barkley, Dennis Rodman, and more.
Marcus Smart is the player NBA fans love to hate – until now.
While Marques Johnson might not be the biggest name in NBA history, he still managed to one-up Michael Jordan.
As the Tokyo Olympics roll on with Team USA having lost two straight games to France over the last three years, there is still debate over Kobe Bryant’s 2012 claim that the USA Basketball squad that won gold in London could have beaten the original Dream Team from 1992. Michael Jordan, for one, didn’t think much of that idea.
The Charlotte Hornets are the fifth-worst team in the NBA since Michael Jordan bought a majority stake of the franchise in 2010. But with LaMelo Ball turning in a Rookie of the Year season after being taken third overall in the NBA draft, there is at least hope in Charlotte that Jordan might finally get the Hornets over the hump.
Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls ended the Detroit Pistons’ dominance in 1991.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green may be working on more than just winning the Gold in Tokyo, he may be recruiting for his team too. Super teams have started at the Olympics before and with Damian Lillard and Bradley Beal possibly unhappy with their current teams, Green could be trying to poach them.
The Boston Celtics traded for point guard Kris Dunn.
While Charles Barkley is never one to back down from a challenge, the forward did find himself hiring security guards in 1997.
The Sacramento Kings have to be beside themselves after the Washington Wizards swooped in and stole their trade with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Gonzaga freshman Jalen Suggs landed in the NBA as a member of the Orlando Magic hours after St. Paul, Minnesota, childhood friend Sunisa Lee captured the Olympics gold medal in the women’s gymnastics all-around competition.