James Allen+FollowA Wild EraJust look at this. Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and LeBron James all rocking Team USA jerseys at the Paris Olympics. Years from now, people will look back and realize how legendary this era really was. This is one for the history books. #TeamUSA #Olympics #NBA #StephCurry #KevinDurant #LeBronJames #BasketballHistory #Sports #MyNBAGOAT20Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowDr. J’s Timeless Legacy Still InspiresDid you catch Dr. J’s latest Insta post? Even decades after hanging up his sneakers, Julius Erving’s highlight reels still get the basketball world buzzing. Fans flooded his page with love after he shared a classic Manny Millan shot, reminding us why he’s a true icon. It’s wild how his influence bridges generations—no one glides like the Doctor! #DrJ #NBAlegends #BasketballHistory #Sports #Basketball00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowThe Lakers Should Build a Statue for George MikanBefore Magic, Kobe, or LeBron, there was George Mikan — the Lakers’ first dynasty. Five titles in Minneapolis (1949, 1950, 1952–54) built the foundation LA still flexes today. The franchise retired his No. 99 and hangs a Minneapolis banner — but there’s no Mikan statue in Los Angeles. If those five rings matter, then Mikan deserves a statue outside Crypto. #NBA #LakersNation #GeorgeMikan #NBAHistory #Minneapolis #BasketballHistory 80Share
Beth Holland+FollowThe Only Player to Win Finals MVP with 3 Different Teams 👑LeBron is the first — and only — player in NBA history to win Finals MVP with three different franchises. A record that highlights not just his dominance, but his ability to carry different teams to the ultimate stage. Can anyone else realistically break this achievement in the future? And does this milestone strengthen LeBron’s case in the GOAT debate? #NBA #LeBronJames #GOATDebate #FinalsMVP #BasketballHistory #MyNBAGOAT #HeatNation #CavsNation #LakersNation #TheKing #Sports 83Share
James Allen+FollowDennis Rodman Was a Rebounding MachineFrom 1991 to 1998, Dennis Rodman led the NBA in rebounds for seven straight seasons(1992–1998) — a streak that may never be touched again. He wasn’t the tallest, but his brute strength, timing, hustle, and relentless energy made him the best rebounder of his era. Is Rodman the greatest rebounder of all time? #NBA #DennisRodman #ChicagoBulls #NBAHistory #ReboundKing #BasketballHistory #Sports 5118Share
Beth Holland+FollowThe Most Random First-Place MVP Votes in NBA HistoryWe all know the MVP race usually comes down to a few clear contenders… but every once in a while, you get a head-scratcher. Here are a few wild ones I found while digging through Basketball Reference: 2004: Peja Stojaković received a 1st-place MVP vote over Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, and Jermaine O’Neal. 2006: Elton Brand got a 1st-place vote over Steve Nash, LeBron James, Dirk Nowitzki, and Kobe Bryant. 2013: Carmelo Anthony took one 1st-place vote — the only non-LeBron first-place vote that year. 2021: Derrick Rose somehow got a 1st-place vote despite averaging 14/2/4. Some of these were probably sentimental choices, local media votes, or just voters making a statement — but they’re still fun to look back on. What’s the most surprising MVP vote you’ve ever seen? #NBA #MVP #BasketballHistory #NBAVotes #NBAFunFacts #Sports 112Share
Brittany Mills+FollowDoes Hakeem Olajuwon Have a Case for Greatest Center of All Time?I'd say yes. His game alone puts him in the top 3 centers ever — maybe even #1. Plus, he might have the greatest playoff run in NBA history. In 1994, Hakeem won all of this in the same season: MVP Finals MVP DPOY NBA Championship All-NBA First Team NBA All-Defensive First Team NBA All-Star He also finished 3rd in scoring (27.3 PPG) behind Shaq (29.3) and David Robinson (29.8). And the very next year, he swept Shaq & Penny’s Orlando Magic 4-0 in the Finals. He is one of the best two-way players ever — elite offense, elite defense. Where does Hakeem rank on your all-time center list? #NBA #HakeemOlajuwon #GOATDebate #NBALegends #MyNBAGOAT #BasketballHistory #NBATalk #Sports 3637Share
James Allen+FollowWhat’s the Most Iconic Moment in NBA History?MJ’s free-throw line dunk in 1988 is etched into basketball history. Is this the most iconic moment ever, or does another moment top it? #NBA #MichaelJordan #NBALegends #BasketballHistory #NBAMoments #Sports 18264Share
Brittany Mills+FollowAll at Their Peak — Who Wins This Showdown?Both squads are stacked with all-time greats. One has elite length, defense, and scoring versatility. The other brings GOAT-level leadership, shooting, and championship pedigree. If everyone’s at their absolute peak, who takes it? #NBA #NBADebate #AllTimeGreats #BasketballHistory #GOATTalk #NBAWhatIf #Sports 1730Share
Beth Holland+FollowThe Most Underrated Superstars of the 21st CenturyAll legends in their own right — but often overlooked when people talk about the greats. Kidd was a walking triple-double before it was cool. Amar’e was a force of nature who helped revolutionize the modern pick-and-roll. Ray Allen wasn’t just a shooter — he was the shooter before Steph. And Harden? Say what you want about his style, but his offensive peak was historic. Who’s your pick for the most underrated star of this group? #NBA #Basketball #NBALegends #JasonKidd #AmareStoudemire #RayAllen #JamesHarden #Underrated #NBATalk #BasketballHistory #Sports 138Share