Richard Thomas+Follow21–5 and winning in Boston: Pistons roll on — how far can they go this season?Detroit walked into TD Garden and beat the Celtics 112–105 behind Cade Cunningham’s 32 & 10 (6/10 3PT), plus a 47–14 bench edge that swung the night. Boston got Jaylen Brown 34 and Derrick White 31, but a 10/39 clip from deep left the door open — and the Pistons slammed it. At 21–5, this doesn’t feel fluky anymore. What’s the ceiling for them this season? #Pistons #CadeCunningham #DetroitBasketball #NBA #Celtics 30Share
James Allen+FollowCooper Flagg drops 42 tonight — youngest ever with 40+ pointsJazz 140, Mavericks 133 (OT). Cooper Flagg went off for 42 points, 7 boards, 6 dimes, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to drop 40+. Dallas had chances late, but Utah closed in OT behind Keyonte George’s 37 and Lauri Markkanen’s 33 & 16. Historic night for Flagg—even in a loss, the young rookie looked unguardable. #NBA #Mavericks #CooperFlagg #Jazz #Rookie 30Share
Robert Johansson+FollowWemby vs. Chet: Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm DuelSeven-foot spaghetti showdown. Limbs everywhere, angles from another dimension, contests at the ceiling. This feels less like a basketball game and more like two car-lot mascots discovering footwork and touch. Elite length and elite hoop. #Wemby #Chet #Spurs #Thunder #NBA #Unicorn 20Share
guerrajohn+FollowWemby’s Big Claim: Better Than Jokic & Giannis?Wemby just stirred the pot! The Spurs’ unicorn called himself the NBA’s best, putting himself over Joker, the Greek Freak, and SGA. Fans are split—some love the confidence, others say it’s pure ego, especially with his injury history. The debate is real: is Wemby’s self-belief what San Antonio needs, or is he talking too soon? What do you think—future MVP or just hype? #Sports #Basketball #NBA00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowMPJ's WNBA 'Record' Talk: Real or Satire?So, NBA Twitter went wild after a viral post claimed Brooklyn's own MPJ said he wanted to join the WNBA to break Wilt's 100-point record. Turns out, it was just @TheNBACentel doing their parody thing. Still, after MPJ's spicy podcast takes, fans are debating if he’d actually say something like that! Meanwhile, the guy is balling out for the Nets, averaging a career-high 25.6 PPG. What do you think—would MPJ ever try to chase a record like Wilt’s in the W? #Sports #Basketball #NBA00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowNBA Legends Nearing the End? Shaq ReflectsBig Aristotle got real on the Dan Patrick Show, admitting it’ll be a sad day when icons like King James, Chef Curry, and KD finally hang it up. Shaq says watching these legends evolve from young guns to Hall of Famers has been a joy, but Father Time is undefeated. With LeBron and Curry still balling out, it’s wild to think we’re nearing the end of an era. How do you all feel about the next generation taking over? #Sports #Basketball #NBA00Share
Andrew Anderson+FollowIs Klay still hooping? Klay’s bag this season might be more closet than court. #KlayThompson #Dallas #Mavs #NBA #Vibes #Memes 60Share
Steve Francis+FollowThe NBA’s “Five Greats” — Chinese meme editionChinese hoops fans remixed their fictional “Five Greats” into today’s NBA: 北丐 (Northern Beggar) → Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 西独 (Western “Solo”) → Luka Dončić 中神通 (Central Divine) → Nikola Jokić 东“鞋” (Eastern “Shoe”) → Giannis Antetokounmpo 南僧 (Southern Monk) → the zen GOAT archetype It’s a wordplay tour: swapping the wuxia titles with hoops royalty (and even a pun on Giannis’ signature shoes). If you know the novels, the roles fit interestingly. Other cast came to your mind? #NBA #Memes #Wuxia #HoopsCulture #ChineseCulture 20Share
Pamela Owens+FollowL2M: No And-1 on Dillon Brooks’ made 3 was the correct callBrooks hit the corner triple and hunted a four-point play, but the Last Two Minute Report says the no-call was right: LeBron contested from the side, and contact was created by Brooks extending his left leg/knee into James’ space. No foul, Lakers hold. #NBA #Lakers #Suns #L2MReport #DillonBrooks #LeBron 20Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowFred VanVleet says Kawhi told Raptors on Day 1 that he wasn't stayingAccording to Fred VanVleet, Kawhi Leonard’s first message in Toronto was blunt: “I don’t know why they traded for me. I don’t want to be here. I’m not staying here.” He still delivered an all-time rental—2019 Finals MVP, a title, and a shot that bounced four times into franchise lore. One of the most honest (and successful) one-year stints ever. #NBA #Raptors #KawhiLeonard #FredVanVleet #NBAHistory 30Share