Posts Tagged ‘Feature 1’
International Stars Taking Over
ACC Network analyst Carlos Boozer discussed everything From Anthony Edwards congratulating the Spurs too early to James Harden’s ongoing Game 7 criticism. He acknowledged the similarities in career paths between Harden and Russell Westbrook while also recognizing the NBA’s current international power shift.
Read MoreKnicks Focused on Themselves
Stan Van Gundy didn’t hesitate on the Pistons-Cavs finish, calling Jarrett Allen’s contact on Ausar Thompson a clear foul regardless of intent. Beyond the controversy, Van Gundy said New York’s confidence is rooted more in its current play than fear of opponents, while Oklahoma City would likely prefer Minnesota over a rising Spurs squad. Van…
Read MoreHow James Worthy Became a Small Forward
James Worthy didn’t sugarcoat the Lakers’ reality, injuries mattered, but roster flaws mattered more. In Worthy’s opinion, Los Angeles can’t simply run it back. His biggest priority is adding a true physical center, not just talent, but someone willing to handle the dirty work elite teams require. From the Lakers’ missing toughness to stories about…
Read MoreCrawford: LeBron Still has Gas in the Tank
NBA on NBC’s Jamal Crawford believes Victor Wembanyama’s flagrant two was punishment enough, saying suspension would be excessive. He praised Anthony Edwards’ competitiveness, calling his postseason rise par for the course, and made it clear he hopes LeBron returns because he deserves a proper send off. Crawford also highlighted New York’s smarter use of Jalen…
Read MoreHarden Experiment Has Stunned Barkley
Hall of Famer Charles Barkley joined us on the show today. Barkley joked about sharks and Shaq to revisiting the Draymond Green spat, Barkley made clear his critiques stay rooted in basketball, even when others get personal. He also didn’t shy away from owning a major miss, admitting he was flat-out wrong about Cleveland’s title…
Read MoreKnicks Depth Wearing Down Sixers
ESPN Senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill broke down a postseason landscape where depth is becoming everything. His read on Philadelphia was blunt: the Sixers simply ran out of gas against a deeper and more physical Knicks team. Goodwill also made it clear Oklahoma City’s dominance is no fluke, validating the Thunder as a complete powerhouse…
Read MoreHow New York’s Offense Found Different Gear
ESPN NBA Analyst Tim Legler painted a clear picture of a Knicks team that may have finally discovered its full potential. According to Legler, New York’s mid-series offensive adjustments, especially with how Karl-Anthony Towns was utilized, transformed the team. Legler also highlighted Madison Square Garden’s energy and how momentum at the Garden can become overwhelming…
Read MoreDerby Dream Delivered
Fresh off Kentucky Derby, Golden Tempos trainer Cherie DeVaux reflected on her horse’s breakthrough. Her strategy was clear, avoid the Derby’s traffic, swing wide, and let her deep closer do what he does best. Beyond the victory, DeVaux emphasized the bigger picture, balancing results with horse safety, which she views as the true measure of…
Read MoreKidd Thinks Flagg Could Top His Legacy
Jason Kidd’s interview today blended basketball history, player development, and high praise for the game’s next generation. Kidd reflected on choosing Cal over Kansas, shared memories of Kobe Bryant, and named some of the greatest ball handlers he’s ever seen. The biggest focus, however, was Cooper Flagg. Kidd made it clear he believes Flagg’s career…
Read MoreCrawford Explains Wemby’s Superhuman Processing
NBA on NBC’s Jamal Crawford joined the show today. Crawford’s conversation covered everything from basketball history to where the game may be headed next. He gave flowers to some of the greatest ball handlers ever, from Kyrie Irving to Pistol Pete, while explaining how Michael Jordan’s footwork and competitive fire helped transcend sports itself. Crawford…
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