FromTheLand+FollowThe Bucks: Giant Killers and… Giant Makers?The Milwaukee Bucks have a strange claim to fame: They were the first team to lose to the 7-59 Charlotte Bobcats in 2011-12. Charlotte won their season opener 96-95 at home. They were also the first team to beat the 73-9 Golden State Warriors in 2015-16, snapping their 24-0 start. From rock bottom to record-breaking, the Bucks have seen it all. Fun fact: In that win over the Warriors, Greg Monroe and Michael Carter-Williams combined for 45 points on 72% TS. What’s the most random “only in the NBA” stat you know? #NBA #Bucks #NBATrivia #BasketballHistory #Warriors #Bobcats #Sports #NBADiscussion 00Share
Beth Holland+FollowWho’s Taking It?Top-tier dunkers. Elite snipers. Two completely different skillsets. If these squads went head-to-head, who’s walking away with the win? Are you riding with the explosive athleticism of Zion, LeBron, Ja, Ant, and Giannis throwing it down at the rim? Or are you betting on the deadly shooting touch of KD, SGA, Steph, Luka, and Jokic raining it from deep? #NBA #BasketballDebate #NBATalk #BasketballCulture #NBADiscussion #Sports 1010Share
Brittany Mills+FollowLeBron & AD Post Same Quote on IGAnthony Davis and LeBron James both recently posted the exact same quote on Instagram. Maybe it’s their way of hinting that they miss sharing the court and chasing championships together. #LeBronJames #AnthonyDavis #Lakers #NBAFamily #NBAPartners #NBAStories #NBADiscussion #LakersNation #MavsNation #Sports #NBA 10Share
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
Brittany Mills+FollowWhy Didn’t the Kawhi-George Duo Work Out on the Clippers?When Kawhi Leonard and Paul George teamed up in 2019, the Clippers were instantly labeled championship favorites. Two elite two-way wings, both in their prime, backed by a deep roster. It looked just unstoppable on paper. So why didn’t it pan out? #NBA #Clippers #KawhiLeonard #PaulGeorge #NBADiscussion #NBAPlayoffs #BasketballTalk #NBATrivia #SportsDebate00Share
James Allen+FollowAre These the 3 Best Point Guards in the NBA?Luka Dončić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Jalen Brunson, all from the 2018 draft class, have been dominating the league. Each has led their team to deep playoff runs while putting up elite numbers. Are they already the top 3 point guards in the game? #NBA #PointGuards #NBADebate #LukaDoncic #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #JalenBrunson #NBADiscussion #Sports 128Share
James Allen+FollowStephen A. Smith Goes In on Daryl Morey’s Track RecordSAS didn’t hold back: “You (Daryl Morey) were there for 13 years and didn’t get to the Finals. And you’ve been in Philadelphia, and their behinds are going so backwards badly that people are wondering, are you trying to qualify for the G League… Why would you even give a quote like that about championships?” Let’s hear your thoughts. Is SAS right, or is he being too harsh on Morey’s legacy? #StephenASmith #DarylMorey #NBAHotTake #Sixers #NBADiscussion #NBATalk 30Share
FromTheLand+FollowWho Wins a Series of DPOYs Versus Scoring Champs?Who are you taking in this epic showdown? #NBA #MyNBAGOAT #DPOY #ScoringChamp #BasketballLegends #NBADiscussion #DreamMatchup40Share
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
Brandy Rodriguez+FollowWhat If Kevin Durant Joined the Bulls in 1988?Imagine KD walking into Chicago in ’88 — right as Michael Jordan was rising into his prime. Two unstoppable scorers, one team. Would they have been the greatest duo ever? Are we talking eight straight titles? Or would having two alphas have clashed instead of clicked? #NBAWhatIf #BullsNation #KevinDurant #MichaelJordan #NBAHistory #NBAPartners #NBADiscussion 2711Share