Flagg has said he loves it at Duke and has said, "I want to come back next year," but nobody in NBA believes he will.
Chet Holmgren and the Thunder are ready to do anything in the NBA playoffs to capitalize on their success and win a championship.
On top of that, Jokic has the Nuggets in a position that is well above the strength of this roster. Denver will enter the ...
Over the last week, Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 48 points on the Pistons (and Cade Cunningham), then followed up with 31 (and ...
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Atlanta guard Dyson Daniels is dominating the league in steals this season—let’s take a closer look at his performance so far ...
The NBA's worst teams are closer to getting Duke star Cooper Flagg than being good, but that doesn't mean they are completely ...
Jokić: Nuggets are 44-26, fourth in the West. On pace for roughly 51-52 wins. SGA: Thunder are 57-12, first in the West. On ...
The four-star TCU signee led Duncanville to the 6A Division I state championship, averaging 25 points per game.
This writer isn't the only one who feels Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander should be named NBA co-MVPs this season.
When Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards deemed Gilgeous-Alexander the MVP in early January, the high praise prompted one of the few moments in which the Thunder star shared his view of the race.
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