Luka Doncic is out with a hamstring strain, and Austin Reaves is missing time with an oblique strain. The Lakers only have one option left: LeBron James. At the ripe age of 41, he is going to have to carry the Los Angeles Lakers without their 2 primary creators. In classic LeBron James fashion, he… Continue reading
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Can Victor Wembanyama Become the Greatest Defender Ever?
In only his 181st NBA game, Victor Wembanyama has instilled terror amongst offenses throughout the league, due to his alien-like defensive powers. In only 3 Years, Wembanyama has managed to rack up an impressive 627 blocks, the most in a players 1st 3 seasons, which has earned him 3 straight block titles before the age… Continue reading
The 2026 NBA Season: Who Actually Dominated
The 2025-26 NBA season was one of the craziest seasons I have ever had the pleasure of following, and it was defined by 1 thing: mindblowing statistics. This year, different players controlled in different areas, scoring, playmaking, defense, and efficiency. No single player fully led everything, but some came close. This season made something very… Continue reading
Is Giannis’ Time in Milwaukee Finally Breaking Down?
13 years of loyalty, now coming apart in only 1 bad season. It isn’t just the injuries for Giannis Antetokounmpo; the team conflict has been the main issue for the Greek superstar, and after a career low 36 games played, multiple injuries, and a season shutdown dispute, it seems like the tension has reached its… Continue reading
Is Cooper Flagg Having the Best Rookie Season Ever?
Very few rookies in the NBA have ever combined volume, efficiency, and 2-way impact in their 1st season, let alone as a teenager. That is what Cooper Flagg has been doing this season. As the number 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, he has immediately become the leader in Dallas, leading the team in… Continue reading
The Celtics Still Have The NBA’s Best Duo
Jayson Tatum has just returned from a near–career-ending Achilles tear, while Jaylen Brown is having the best season of his career. Even so, the Celtics remain one of the top teams in the NBA, boasting the second-best record in the East. The real question everyone is asking is whether the Jays are still the best… Continue reading
Giannis Refused to Shut Down His Season
Giannis and the Bucks are at it again, but this time it isn’t about trade rumours. After suffering a hyperextended knee and a bone bruise, Giannis is expected to miss some time, but not the rest of the season. While Milwaukee struggles to hold onto a playoff spot, the Bucks are urging him to shut… Continue reading
Could Wemby Actually WIN The 2026 MVP?
Victor Wembanyama just won the Player of the Week after a massive, productive 3 games, all of which were wins. 38 points, 16 Rebounds and 5 Blocks vs Detroit, 27 Points 10 Rebounds and 4 Blocks Vs the Clippers, 29 Points, 8 Rebounds and 4 Blocks vs the Rockets, Wemby is no longer putting the… Continue reading
The Reality of LeBron’s 23rd Season
Even at 41 Years Old, LeBron James is still dominating in his record setting 23rd NBA campaign, further cementing himself and one of, if not the greatest athlete ever when it comes to sustained longevity. This year with Lakers has showed a few down sides, like his visible stat decline, the massive list of growing… Continue reading
The 2 Best NBA Players Post All-Star Break
The post-All-Star stretch is typically where contenders separate and superstars tighten their MVP cases. In 2026, two names have immediately defined the league’s restart: Victor Wembanyama and Cade Cunningham. One is redefining two-way dominance at 7-foot-4. The other is orchestrating the best team in basketball with surgical offensive control. Through the first games after the… Continue reading
Amen Thompson Is The NBA’s Best Defender in 2026
Defence in the Modern Era Starts With Amen Thompson In today’s NBA, defense is no longer defined strictly by blocked shots and rim deterrence. It is defined by adaptability. The ability to switch across positions, survive in space, disrupt passing lanes, and recover in transition has become more valuable than traditional post anchoring. That is… Continue reading
Kevin Durant’s 10 Year Saga With Burners on X
It never really starts with basketball when it comes to Kevin Durant, it starts online. A reply. A like. A screenshot. A username no one recognizes, until everyone thinks they do. For nearly a decade, Kevin Durant’s relationship with burner accounts has lived in this strange space between humour, controversy, and just curiosity. It is… Continue reading