Brittany Mills+FollowThe Little Things King: Kyle Lowry’s Hidden GreatnessNot every impact shows up in the box score. Few players in NBA history embodied that better than Kyle Lowry. At just 6 feet tall, he turned charge-taking into rim protection, mastered deflections, dove for every loose ball, and managed games with a genius feel for who needed the ball and when. He was the engine behind multiple 1 and 2-seeded teams, yet casual fans often wondered how his squads kept winning. The truth? Lowry’s impact was in all the little things that don’t get recorded. #NBA #KyleLowry #TheLittleThings #NBALegends #TorontoRaptors #76Ers #BasketballTalk 10Share
James Allen+FollowJohn Wall Officially Retires After 11 NBA SeasonsFive-time All-Star John Wall has announced his retirement from basketball. Drafted No. 1 overall out of Kentucky, Wall electrified fans with his speed and playmaking, spending most of his career with the Wizards before later stints with the Rockets and Clippers. Injuries may have slowed him down, but his legacy of resilience and impact, both on and off the court, remains undeniable. Now, he turns the page to his next chapter beyond the hardwood. #JohnWall #NBA #Retirement #Wizards #Sports #BasketballTalk 10Share
Robert Johansson+FollowLuka Silvaction: Knee Scare Ends in ReliefLuka Dončić gave everyone a scare when he left Slovenia’s friendly against Latvia with a knee injury. Thankfully, it turned out to be minor — a right knee contusion, not a tear — and the prognosis is positive. Here’s what’s promising: He practiced with Slovenia shortly after, no limp, no ice, no drama. He’s expected to play in upcoming tune-ups vs. Great Britain and Serbia before EuroBasket. The Lakers and their fans can breathe easy: he’s cleared for the upcoming season with no long-term concerns. Bottom line: Luka bounced back quickly, and Slovenia’s EuroBasket hopes are right on track. #LukaDoncic #EuroBasket #FIBA #LakersNation #InjuryUpdate #BasketballTalk #Sports #NBA10Share
Brittany Mills+FollowJames Harden vs. Stephen Curry — Who Wins a 1v1 at Their Peak?Two of the most unstoppable scorers of their era, but in completely different ways. Harden at his peak was a master of isolation — step-backs, strength, and foul-drawing made him nearly impossible to guard one-on-one. Curry, on the other hand, changed basketball with his limitless range, quick release, and handle that could break anyone down. So the question is: in a pure 1v1, peak Harden’s iso game or peak Curry’s shotmaking — who takes it? #NBA #StephenCurry #JamesHarden #RocketsNation #DubNation #1v1 #BasketballDebate #NBALegends #NBADiscussion #BasketballTalk #MVP #Sports 50Share
Brittany Mills+FollowKyrie Chooses KD Over LeBron and LukaKyrie says KD was the best duo he’s ever had. Bold pick considering he and LeBron pulled off the greatest Finals comeback ever in 2016, while his run with KD barely scratched the surface. It’s hard not to see it as downplaying what he and LeBron accomplished together. But maybe Kyrie just values the natural chemistry he had with KD over rings? What do you think — respect to KD, or a slight to LeBron? #NBA #KyrieIrving #KevinDurant #LeBronJames #NBADebate #NBADuos #NBAWhatIf #BasketballTalk #NBAPartners #BrooklynNets #CavsNation #Sports 50Share
Donald Wilson+FollowLocal church locks up nets so the neighborhood kids can't use the hoopsI would like to note that there's probably a reason for it. What's it? #CommunityIssues #LocalNews #Neighborhoods #BasketballTalk #Church 00Share
Beth Holland+FollowKD’s Face Says He's Found the OneKevin Durant and WNBA star Liz Cambage were spotted together at a Drake concert, and the internet instantly went into overdrive. Cambage even posted a photo with KD captioned “Shooters only,” fueling rumors of a budding romance. While nothing’s confirmed, fans can’t stop talking about the ultimate height duo—7-foot KD standing alongside 6-foot-9 Cambage. Whether it’s love or just friends, the memes are already legendary. #KevinDurant #LizCambage #NBA #WNBA #DatingStories #EasyMoney #BasketballWives #BasketballTalk35899Share
James Allen+FollowSame Age, Different Journeys: Drummond vs. CarusoIt feels like Andre Drummond has been in the NBA forever — but he’s only 31, the same age as Alex Caruso. One’s career started with All-Star nods and rebounding titles, the other’s rise came from being a role player who turned into an elite perimeter defender and fan favorite. Two completely different paths, same birth year. Whose career would you rather have? #NBA #AndreDrummond #AlexCaruso #BasketballTalk #NBADebate #Sports #NBAStories 10Share
Robert Johansson+FollowCould Luka Snatch MVP This Season?With MVP fatigue potentially setting in for Jokic, SGA, and Giannis, Luka Dončić might be in prime position to take the award, especially if he gets back to his dominant 2024 form. If the race is close, will voters look for a “fresh” face at the top? #NBA #LukaDoncic #MVP #Lakers #LakersNation #BasketballTalk #Sports 20Share
FromTheLand+FollowRussell Westbrook’s Next Stop Could Be SacramentoRussell Westbrook is on the move again. After spending last season with the Denver Nuggets and finishing 7th in Sixth Man of the Year voting, the all-time triple-double leader appears set to join his sixth franchise in seven seasons. According to league sources, the Sacramento Kings are the most likely landing spot. If the deal happens, Westbrook would likely come off the bench, sharing ball-handling duties with newly signed Dennis Schroder. While OKC will surely retire his No. 0 jersey someday, Westbrook’s role in the league has shifted from franchise centerpiece to veteran spark plug. At 37, could he still make a significant impact for a playoff-contending team like Sacramento? #NBA #RussellWestbrook #Kings #Sacramento #NBAFreeAgency #NBADiscussion #BasketballTalk #NBARumors #Sports 10Share