@ESPNNBA@Money23Green I might have to agree…the way teams double on Steph is crazy! He’s the one player that might never get a clear shot at the basket!
"I don’t think there’s anyone on the offensive side of the ball that’s more dangerous than Steph. ... People are terrified of him, and he doesn’t have the ball."
Warriors forward @money23Green talks about Stephen Curry's impact on the offensive side of the ball 🏀
The Lakers have been outscored by 9.6 points per 100 possessions when Luka Doncic, LeBron James and Austin Reaves share the court this season:
Offensive Rating: 107.9 (30th)
Defensive Rating: 117.5 (26th)
Net Rating: -9.6 (28th)
@Indemosyd Am I the only one who loves educated women? Like they're attractive asf.
When I say attractive, I am not even talking about looks or body... I mean being educated is attractive.
@Indemosyd A lot of men don’t care about women’s bank account, we care about respect and feeling needed! “Financially stable” is subjective, but majority of women that lead with money are less domesticated and tend to be more combative because of their stability, so some men avoid them.
BREAKING: Dalton Knecht recently approached the Lakers’ front office and demanded a trade, and they’re expected to grant his wish 🚨
Knecht, 24, was included in a trade to the Hornets that would’ve sent Mark Williams to LA last February, but it fell through due to Williams failing a physical.
Knecht has struggled to re-adapt since the trade was rescinded and is seeking a fresh start elsewhere.
The former 2024 17th overall pick is averaging 4.8 ppg and 1.6 rpg this season.
(via Anthony Irwin)
@Indemosyd The darker the berry…sweeter the juice😋. I’ve dated and loved on all shades of Melanin. In this particular scenario I would pick darkskin off the pics(both beautiful), but if the lightskin has a better fatty I’m going to the left! I’m more into body-types than skin complexion.
@GreatestROBever@bballforever_ Why retire if you can still play at a high level and you still have the desire to play?! In my opinion, he’s definitely playing for the love/desire he has for the game…the money, power and accolades has already been achieved!
LeBron James becomes the FIRST PLAYER in NBA HISTORY to reach 23 seasons, surpassing Vince Carter 🙌
What an incredible journey. We may never see anything like this again.
@ClutchPoints Curry also was at NC for 3 yrs…it’s perfectly normal to spend multiple years in college for development. A lot of the greats today followed the same journey.
Bryce James is three games into his freshman season at Arizona, and he hasn’t played a single minute.
And suddenly, the idea that Bryce might be a one-and-done is fading.
Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd even said that a redshirt year is on the table because he wants Bryce to have the best possible college career with the most long-term options.
Translation: Bryce James might not play at all this season.
And honestly? That’s not a bad thing.
It just means he’s not ready yet, and that’s perfectly normal.
If he were ready for college hoops right now, he’d be on the court already.
Some of the best NBA players we know weren’t one-and-done stars:
Jalen Brunson
Damian Lillard
Draymond Green
Mikal Bridges
All stayed multiple years and developed.
Bryce is 18 years old.
What he needs most is reps, structure, and patience.
The only downside? The more years he spends in college, the smaller the window becomes to share an NBA floor with LeBron.
But if Bryce wants to become the best version of himself, then taking his time is the right move.
Look at Bronny: Year two in the NBA, small role, and most of his rookie season was spent in the G League, where he didn’t dominate either.
The pressure of being a James is real.
Bryce doesn’t need to repeat that path.
A redshirt year might be the smartest thing he ever does.
@HaterReport_ Angel Reese: Travels. Throws errant passes. Misses bunnies. Shoots airballs.
Some Reebok exec: “hey you know what? Let’s give her a signature shoe!”
Everyone in the room