There was a whole lot of noise around the league at the trade deadline surrounding the Phoenix Suns, who, were surprisingly willing to move on from Kevin Durant ...
After trading away Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat lacks star power. Erik Spoelstra will need reinforcements this summer if Pat ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNWhat’s Next for Kevin Durant After a Likely Suns Split?ESPN’s Brian Windhorst expects Durant to be traded this summer. The post What’s Next for Kevin Durant After a Likely Suns Split? appeared first on Front Office Sports.
"I'm not gonna disregard the Oklahoma City Thunder," declared ESPN's Brian Windhorst. "I'm just not gonna do it. I know a lot of people want to do it, I'm just not gonna do it. They are my ...
You're talking about a team who [made] four Finals in a row. You don't need to micro manage us and I felt that [Pat Riley] did. He went a little too far with his micro managing at points.
We know what we have and it isn’t good enough. And Pat Riley has to know, too. – Anderson. A: First, I wouldn’t sell Kel’el Ware short as not being a two-way player, nor would I put ...
According to Wade, Pat Riley's micromanagement was a major problem and he recalls what happened when Riley took LeBron's favorite cookies from the plane. "This was the first moment I had an ...
don’t think Golden State regrets it because the Jimmy Butler fit has been great and they’ve moved on," added Brian Windhorst, before disagreeing with Williams. "I do believe that Kevin ...
With Doncic in the fold, many people think that there’s a chance that the Lakers can get to the NBA Finals, but ESPN’s Brian Windhorst is telling everyone not to forget one team.
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, however, thinks things are pretty clear already. In an appearance on ESPN’s “NBA Today” Wednesday, Windhorst predicted that Durant will be traded this summer.
NBA legend Pat Riley wasn't always part of the game as a player, coach and executive. He was also part of the media. After leaving the Los Angeles Lakers in 1990, he spent one season as a ...
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