Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Sets High Defensive Bar for Himself

By now, it is no secret that Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (KCP) is one of the best perimeter defenders in the NBA. Not to mention, he is one of the most important role players to the Denver Nuggets. For years now, KCP has been making his presence felt as a solid two-way player. This season has been […]

Mathew Huff  •  28 Nov 2023
Clay Travis WNBA Bet Update: BetOnline Offers Las Vegas Aces $1 Million if They Beat Boys’ High School State Basketball Champions

In a new twist on the Clay Travis WNBA bet, the Las Vegas Aces can now win $1 million risk-free, thanks to BetOnline. This follows a heated exchange between commentator Clay Travis and Aces player Chelsea Gray over the abilities of women’s teams compared to boys’ high school teams. BetOnline’s offer is a direct response […]

David Evans  •  09 Nov 2023
After Landing Top 2024 Recruit Cooper Flagg, Duke Turns Its Sights To 2025 And The Boozer Brothers

Duke continues to gather momentum on the recruiting trail, securing the top position for the 2024 cycle as they landed top recruit Cooper Flagg last week. Now, the focus shifts to the class of 2025, with two highly sought-after prospects planning a visit to Duke this weekend. Duke basketball secured a significant commitment from Cooper […]

Colin Lynch  •  08 Nov 2023
Julius Randle spoils James Harden’s debut by ending historic slump

On Monday, James Harden made his debut as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers. Unfortunately, the evening didn’t end the way his team hoped it would, as the Clippers fell to the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden 111-97. The Knicks were led by their All-NBA forward, Julius Randle, which is a welcome […]

Mat Issa  •  24 Nov 2023
Bronny James Could Make USC Debut Later This Year After Recovering From Cardiac Arrest

The Outlook Is Promising For Bronny James to Return to Game Action For USC in 2023. The update on Bronny James’ potential return to the USC Trojans following his cardiac arrest earlier this summer is a promising development for both the young basketball star and fans of the game. LeBron James, his father and an […]

Colin Lynch  •  07 Nov 2023
Portland Trail Blazers get devastating news about Robert Williams III

On Monday, it was reported that Portland Trail Blazers big man Robert Williams III will require surgery on his right knee – a procedure that could keep him out for a significant period of time. Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III will require right knee surgery, sources tell ESPN. Conversations with doctors and his […]

Mat Issa  •  07 Nov 2023
Social Media Users Blame Angel Reese For LSU Basketball’s Surprise Loss to Colorado

College basketball season is back, bringing with it the surprises and shocks that fans love about the game. The reigning women’s basketball national champions, LSU, fell victim to one of those surprises in their first game on Monday evening, with social media users blaming star player Angel Reese for the Tigers’ shocking loss to Colorado. […]

David Evans  •  07 Nov 2023
Cam Thomas says that his Brooklyn Nets “can contend with anybody”

Few teams have gone through the whirlwind of changes that the Brooklyn Nets have endured over the last handful of seasons. In 2018-19, they were a fun young team that shocked the world by winning 42 games and sneaking into the playoffs. That following offseason, they acquired both Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. After a […]

Mat Issa  •  06 Nov 2023
2024 Paris Olympics are the “Last Dance” for Head Coach Steve Kerr

The 2024 Paris Olympics isn’t just the last dance for the Team USA players. This could be the last go around for their leading man. Much has been made about the 2024 Paris Olympics. After Team USA failed to meet expectations in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup (they couldn’t even finish in the top-3), […]

Mat Issa  •  06 Nov 2023