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Beth Holland

Fadeaway World’s 2025-26 SF Rankings: LeBron Leads the Pack

Fadeaway World just dropped their “25 Best Small Forwards for the 2025-26 NBA Season”, and the list kicks off exactly as you'd expect: LeBron James Kevin Durant Jalen Williams Jaylen Brown Franz Wagner Kawhi Leonard Jimmy Butler Mikal Bridges LeBron and Durant still top the small forward food chain—think of it as a reminder of their enduring greatness. Rising star Jalen Williams from the Thunder is earning serious respect at No. 3 after capturing an All-Star nod, a spot on the All-NBA Third Team, and an NBA title。 It’s also cool to see wings like Brown, Wagner, Kendall, and Bridges recognized for their position versatility and two-way impact. Would you rearrange the order? Who do you think should be in or out of the top 8 as the season begins? #NBA #NBARankings #SmallForwards #LeBronJames #KevinDurant #JalenWilliams #JaylenBrown #FranzWagner #KawhiLeonard #JimmyButler #MikalBridges #NBADebate #Sports

Fadeaway World’s 2025-26 SF Rankings: LeBron Leads the Pack
Robert Johansson

Who’s the 3rd Greatest Point Guard of All Time?

Magic Johnson and Stephen Curry are the clear consensus top two. But the race for #3 all-time PG is wide open. Unlike other positions, the top title-winners at PG (KC Jones with 8, Bob Cousy with 6, Derek Fisher with 5) aren’t usually in the convo. Among the usual candidates: Isiah Thomas (2 rings) Jerry West (1 ring) Oscar Robertson (1 ring, triple-double season) Steve Nash (2× MVP, 0 rings) John Stockton (all-time assists & steals leader, 0 rings) Chris Paul (0 rings, but longevity & all-around greatness) So the debate comes down to what you value most: titles, MVPs, stats, or overall impact. Who’s your pick for the 3rd greatest PG ever? #NBA #PointGuard #NBADebate #NBAHistory #GreatestPGDebate #NBALegends #Sports

Who’s the 3rd Greatest Point Guard of All Time?
FromTheLand

"Richard Jefferson Recounts Gilbert Arenas’ Audacious College Scam: Fake Autographed Basketballs"

Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas reportedly pulled off one of the wildest memorabilia schemes in college history—right under the NCAA's nose. As told by Richard Jefferson, who played alongside him at Arizona, Arenas didn’t exactly “steal 50 to 100 signed team balls,” as he once claimed. Instead, he purchased most of them and then forged the rest of the autographs, distributing the counterfeit basketballs. Jefferson even encountered one of them at the Tucson airport—a real head-turner. If the NCAA had caught wind of it, things could have gotten much worse. Arenas has since earned the nickname "Agent Zero" and forged a big-league career as a dynamic guard—but his college hustle was on another level. #GilbertArenas #RichardJefferson #CollegeBasketball #NCAA #NBAStories #SportsLegends #ThrowbackDrama #NBA #Sports

"Richard Jefferson Recounts Gilbert Arenas’ Audacious College Scam: Fake Autographed Basketballs"