James Harden Just Lost $13 Million Refusing to Give Up on His NBA Championship Dreams

James Harden finally forced his way out of Houston to join the Brooklyn Nets, but it will cost him a cool $13 million in taxes.

Jack Dougherty  •  14 Jan 2021
Jaylen Brown Is So Smart He Was Offered a NASA Internship and Became an MIT Fellow

Normally, when discussing NBA players, we focus on stats, not NASA internships and graduate courses. But Jaylen Brown is different.

Julie Rhoads  •  14 Jan 2021
What Happened to Zion Williamson and Why Isn’t He Playing for the New Orleans Pelicans?

Zion Williamson isn’t hurt, but he won’t be suiting up for the Pelicans on Wednesday night. Why is he out and is it related to COVID-19?

Jack Dougherty  •  13 Jan 2021
Dennis Rodman Tried to Wear a No. 69 Jersey, but David Stern and the NBA Refused to Allow It

When Dennis Rodman joined the Dallas Mavericks, he wanted to wear number 69. David Stern and the NBA, however, had other ideas.

Joe Kozlowski  •  13 Jan 2021
Phil Jackson Says Michael Jordan Wouldn’t Be the First Pick On His All-Time Dream Team

Legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson once said that Michael Jordan wouldn’t be his first pick if he were starting up his own dream team.

Luke Norris  •  12 Jan 2021
Kyrie Irving Just Got Busted for Partying at a Club After Ditching the Nets for ‘Personal Reasons’

Kyrie Irving recently took a hiatus from the Brooklyn Nets for what he called ‘personal reasons,’ but it turns out he just wanted to party.

Jack Dougherty  •  12 Jan 2021
Nikola Jokic Is Twice as Clutch as LeBron James, and the Numbers Prove It

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic is a 50% shooter with the game on the line, making him the most clutch player in the NBA.

John Moriello  •  09 Jan 2021
Brian Shaw Was Riddled With Guilt After the Tragic Deaths of His Parents, Sister

Former NBA player and coach Brian Shaw was riddled with guilt after his parents and sister were tragically killed in 2013.

Mike Thomas  •  09 Jan 2021
Giannis Antetokounmpo Made the Most Humble First Purchase After Signing His $228 Million Deal With the Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo became a very rich man last month, but his first purchase after signing his megadeal wasn’t even on himself.

Jack Dougherty  •  07 Jan 2021