At this point in the offseason, most restricted free agents have either signed or come to terms with reality. Josh Giddey, though, has been holding out, reportedly eyeing a deal around $30 million a year. That’s not just optimistic; it borders on unrealistic. He’s 22, sure, and has plenty of upside, but that kind of money is usually reserved for guys who’ve helped win games … [Read more...] about Another Swing, Same Direction? Bulls’ Giddey Offer Raises Eyebrows
Timeline of Hawks Starting Centers in the Trae Young Era
Kristaps Porziņģis and Onyeka Okongwu form one of, if not the best, center rotations in the NBA. Trae Young will have two great partners to run a deadly pick-and-pop or pick-and-roll. Porziņģis can shoot from 35 feet away, while Okongwu’s versatility and quickness give him weapons on the move on both ends. However, Young has not always had great options at the five. Early in … [Read more...] about Timeline of Hawks Starting Centers in the Trae Young Era
3 Reasons Why The Brooklyn Nets Won The 2025 NBA Draft
Unlike teams such as the Magic or the Sixers, the Brooklyn Nets made an insane five first-round draft selections. With those five picks, they selected BYU guard Egor Demin, Saint Quentin guard Nolan Traore, UNC wing Drake Powell, Ulm guard Ben Saraf, and Michigan big man Danny Wolf. Each prospect possesses a high degree of potential that can be significant for the Nets in the … [Read more...] about 3 Reasons Why The Brooklyn Nets Won The 2025 NBA Draft
Sophie Cunningham on Bria Hartley Clash That Ended Her Season
The stakes in the WNBA are high, and controversies and injuries are not unexpected. Sadly, the competition gets tougher and more alarming at times. Some players are commonly at the center of such controversies. One of those players is Bria Hartley, who has been in the news recently for her altercations with Sophie Cunningham. Cunningham has broken her silence on her viral clash … [Read more...] about Sophie Cunningham on Bria Hartley Clash That Ended Her Season
Bulls Eyeing Double Dose of Revenge After NBA Schedule Quirk
The NBA dropped the 2025–26 schedule, and for Chicago Bulls fans, there’s one stretch that jumps off the page: late January. That’s when the Bulls take a trip down to Miami for two games in three nights. Just regular season stuff? Not even close. These games carry weight—a lot of it. Chicago Bulls vs. Heat in January? Circle those dates. It’s personal. Bulls Eyeing Double Dose … [Read more...] about Bulls Eyeing Double Dose of Revenge After NBA Schedule Quirk