After six long years of waiting, Detroit Pistons fans finally got their playoff moment at home — and left with heartbreak instead. Detroit dropped both games at Little Caesars Arena, falling by two points in Game 3 and by a single, gut-wrenching point Sunday afternoon after a controversial no-call on Tim Hardaway Jr.’s three-point attempt. Cade Cunningham led the way with a … [Read more...] about Heartbreak Hits, But Pistons’ Spirit Won’t Break
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Illinois Basketball All in After Landing Coveted Transfer, Son of NBA Legend
It was no secret that Illinois has been on a mission to get as many European-born or related talent to Champaign, for the better part of most of the Brad Underwood era. That has continued to be the trend for the Fighting Illini. They not only gained three players originally from Europe during this offseason, but they have once again added another notable name from the transfer … [Read more...] about Illinois Basketball All in After Landing Coveted Transfer, Son of NBA Legend
JJ Redick Makes NBA History, Bench May Doom Lakers
The Lakers-Timberwolves Game 4 was a back-and-forth battle that saw the Timberwolves narrowly edge out a huge victory. The Lakers will now return home for Game 5 down 3-1. JJ Redick and the Lakers coaching staff have been trying to figure out how to match the depth and defensive toughness of the Timberwolves this series, and on Sunday, revealed that they simply do not trust … [Read more...] about JJ Redick Makes NBA History, Bench May Doom Lakers
Cedric Coward Commits to Duke
One of the top transfers left in the portal has made his college decision. After originally slimming down to two schools, Washington State wing Cedric Coward has committed to Duke for next season. Following a successful, albeit short, season with the Cougars, Coward earned himself an upgrade to one of the top programs in the country. With all the losses coming for the Blue … [Read more...] about Cedric Coward Commits to Duke
Spurs Offseason Could Lead to Trade for Hall of Fame Hooper
The San Antonio Spurs were just 34-48 in the 2024-25 regular season, finishing 13th in the Western Conference standings. Nevertheless, they won 12 more games than they did in 2023-24. More importantly, they were 21-25 in the games that Victor Wembanyama was available, a win percentage (.457) that would’ve ranked ahead of a Phoenix Suns squad that featured Kevin Durant, Devin … [Read more...] about Spurs Offseason Could Lead to Trade for Hall of Fame Hooper