Gregg Popovich: Tre Jones understands the point guard position better than he ever has

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich has been pleased with Tre Jones’ play at backup point guard this season (averaging 7.9 PPG/2.8 RPG/5.1 APG/43.4% FG/84.4% FT).

(via San Antonio Spurs):

“He’s more aggressive all the time. He’s looking to get to the rim or find somebody outside the paint for that three. He understands the position better than he ever has, so he’s doing a good job there. He’s probably our most physical guy defensively. He’s not the biggest, but he gets into people and mixes it up really well.”



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Brandon Tatum nukes LeBron James for sitting during National Anthem: “That’s why MJ is the GOAT”

Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James stirred controversy during his son Bronny’s USC debut by choosing to sit during the National Anthem.

This decision didn’t go unnoticed, prompting a fiery response from former police officer turned YouTube commentator Brandon Tatum.

Tatum, known for his outspoken views, launched into a vehement tirade against LeBron’s actions. “I can’t stand people like this. The blatant and utter disrespect for America just eats away at my spirit,” Tatum expressed, holding nothing back.

“And the man who would intentionally do this is a complete d-bag. You a dirt bad, bro. I don’t care you good at basketball… I can’t stand LeBron James. I cannot stand him. The guy is good in basketball. But that’s the difference between him and MJ.”

During the passionate rant, Tatum drew a stark comparison between LeBron and the legendary Michael Jordan, asserting, “That’s why MJ is the GOAT, and LeBron James ain’t.

“LeBron James is a good player. He ain’t the GOAT though. He’ll never make an impression on basketball like Michael Jordan because he’s not the same person, don’t have the same character. Michael Jordan would never disrespect the country to do what, bro?”

Tatum, frustrated by what he perceived as disrespect to those who sacrificed for freedom, emphasized, “People died for the freedom of people who live in America. People died. 18-year-old men left their family forever… so that you can be free.”

Tatum also ranted about a player who, while standing for the anthem, had his hand in his pockets.

“What makes me mad is people died, they died for the freedom of people who live in America. People died. 18-year-old men left their family forever, left their football aspirations, basketball aspirations and they died so that you can be free,” he continued.

“And we have the most freedom out of any nation ever to exist on planet Earth. And people are getting paid million to play basketball and you got your hands in your mother freaking pockets.

“God I want to cuss! I will slap the taste out of the mouth of people doing this. I want to. But it’s America so they can be stupid. But in the inside I would just slap. You disrespecting this country.”

In a final salvo, Tatum pointed out the irony of protesting oppression in a country where figures like LeBron James, a celebrated black man, hold unprecedented fame.

“The most famous man in this entire arena is a black man and every white kid in here will get on their knees and country at the opportunity to shake LeBron James hand,” he said. “A black man, not a white man. A black man. But they kneeling for oppression in American when they are the most celebrated people in the world.”

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Michael Malone shocked by Nikola Jokic’s ejection; terms uttered “term of endearment”

Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic found himself ejected in the second quarter against the Chicago Bulls, playing only 16 minutes before expressing frustration with an official, resulting in a technical foul and expulsion.

Nuggets head coach Michael Malone, discussing the incident postgame, revealed insights into the dialogue that led to Jokic’s ejection.

“The official that tossed him asked me ‘Did you hear what he said?’ I said not. I will not use the phrase that Nikola reportedly used, but he just felt the language that was used warranted a one-tech ejection, which I was very shocked at,” Malone said.

“And when I heard what he said, I said ‘I don’t understand the problem because when I grew up that was a term of endearment in my house. But unfortunate for Nikola, obviously, he was frustrated, felt he got fouled in that late post-up and they decided to toss him. But obviously, we need Nikola out there. He’s a great player.”

Jokic himself admitted deserving the ejection, raising questions about the inconsistency in how certain words are treated by referees.

Despite Jokic’s early exit and the absence of key players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Jamal Murray, the Nuggets displayed resilience, securing a 114-106 victory against the Bulls.

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Richard Jefferson to Draymond Green: “What you are doing is bad for the game of basketball”

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green faced criticism from former NBA player and ex-teammate Richard Jefferson after an early ejection in the game against the Phoenix Suns.

Green was ejected in the third quarter following a flagrant-2 call for hitting Jusuf Nurkic in the head, raising concerns about his on-court conduct. It is yet to be determined whether Draymond’s actions will result in further sanctions by the league.

During the postgame press conference, Green, who recently served a five-game suspension for putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold, claimed he didn’t intend to hit Nurkic.

Richard Jefferson took to social media to express his disappointment, stating, “Dray, what are you doing, man? You’re too important, you’re too good. This is getting to a space where you’re hurting the game. What you are doing is bad for the game of basketball.

“And you are good are good for the game of basketball. But what you’re doing my brother is bad for the game. Come on.”

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CJ McCollum defends Zion Williamson, labels criticism “sign of his greatness”

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New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum has come to the defense of teammate Zion Williamson, who has faced substantial criticism regarding his conditioning.

Recent comments from NBA legends Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley, along with sports analyst Stephen A. Smith and Zion’s former teammate JJ Redick, have pointed out concerns about Williamson being overweight and not in optimal shape.

In response to the criticism, McCollum offered a supportive perspective, stating, “They don’t talk about players that aren’t good… If he was just another guy, no one would really care, and I think that’s a sign of his greatness… He’s headed in a good direction.”

This season Williamson is averaging 22.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 31 minutes per game.



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In-Season Tournament Final draws 4.6M viewers

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ win against the Indiana Pacers in the In-Season Tournament Final attracted a viewership of 4.6 million on ABC/ESPN2.

This game marked the highest viewership for a non-playoff, non-Christmas Day game since 2018.

Compared to last season’s NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC average, the audience for the NBA In-Season Tournament Championship Game increased by 64 percent.

Reports suggest that the NBA is exploring selling the In-Season Tournament to a streaming company as an independent media rights package.



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Tim Thomas sets record straight on Kobe Bryant ‘hit list’ rumors

Former NBA player Tim Thomas, now the head coach of Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus, New Jersey, recently addressed a long-standing urban legend about him being on Kobe Bryant’s ‘hit list’ during high school.

Thomas, in a candid interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, emphasized, “[…] Kobe is a legend. One of the GREATEST ones to ever play the game.”

Laughing off the rumors, Thomas clarified the story, recounting a time during the AAU circuit when Kobe, Richard Hamilton, and Vince Carter played on his team.

He stated, “[…] It wasn’t nobody f***in’ with me, whatsoever, aigh’t? And that story basically — Kobe, Rip (Richard Hamilton), and Vince Carter came to play with me during our AAU circuit.”

He debunked the notion that Kobe’s 50-point game against him determined their rankings, saying, “So, what really happened for Kobe to even get close or be mentioned as the number #1 player was at ABCD Basketball Camp.

“We was at that camp together and I was playing against Jermaine O’ Neal’s team and I dunked the ball and I ripped off my fingernail the very first night of the camp.

“So I couldn’t play in the camp anymore the rest of that week so obviously Kobe being the assassin that he was, he ended just KILLING the rest of the week and now it’s Kobe’s number #1, Tim’s number #2, you know?

“It’s all based off what was your opinion and that’s how that played out. Rip was somewhat close. Kobe did have 50, they did win the game but that wasn’t the determining factor of the opinion base where people said, Well ok. Kobe’s number #1 and Tim is number #2 yada yada… It was ABCD Basketball Camp. ABCD Camp is where Kobe took his next step.”

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George Karl dismisses Lakers’ recent titles as insignificant

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Former NBA coach George Karl didn’t hold back in expressing his skepticism about the Los Angeles Lakers’ recent successes, specifically targeting their 2020 NBA championship and this year’s In-Season Tournament title.

Karl took a direct shot at the Purple and Gold after learning about the Lakers’ plan to display the In-Season Tournament championship banner alongside their NBA championship banners.

In a sarcastic tweet, Karl stated, “The Bubble banner + In-season banner stitched together would be like one whole banner!!”

The comment from the seasoned coach adds fuel to the debate surrounding the legitimacy and significance of titles won during unique circumstances, such as the NBA Bubble in 2020.

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Darko Rajakovic: Raptors need to bring more defensive physicality and energy

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Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic feels like the team isn’t defending like they did early on (5-game losing streak/9-14 record).

(via Toronto Raptors):

Reporter: “Through the first quarter of the season, what have you liked from your guys so far and what do you feel as a team overall you can improve with a good sample size thus far?”

Rajakovic: “I think we’re making some strides offensively, the ball movement is good, we’re playing more of team basketball on the offensive end. Defensively, we started the season pretty well, we were pretty aggressive, and for whatever reason lately we did not do a good enough job bringing that physicality and energy that defense demands in this league. That’s something that we need to improve on.”



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Ja Morant says in court he punched the teen in self-defense

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The Memphis Grizzlies star guard Ja Morant spent a hectic day in court on Monday, where he testified about an incident at his home last year. He explained that he punched a teenager in self-defense during a confrontation.

In addition to discussing the altercation, Morant also demonstrated to an attorney how to properly check a ball in a pickup basketball game. This all took place as part of Joshua Holloway’s civil case against Morant.

Holloway alleges that Morant assaulted him while playing basketball at Morant’s residence, but Morant and his legal team argue that the case should be dismissed, asserting that Ja was simply defending himself during the episode.



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