With Nikola Jokic being named NBA MVP this week, that runs the streak to six straight MVP awards being won by an international player.
On Monday evening, the New York Knicks defeated the Indiana Pacers by a score of 121-117 in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series at Madison Square Garden.
Pat Riley held his exit interview on Monday to talk about the current state of the Miami Heat, and one of the main topics he covered was the upcoming extension talks with Bam Adebayo.
Game 2 of the Minnesota Timberwolves-Denver Nuggets series may be underway, but it seems like Magic Johnson hasn’t gotten over the opening clash yet. Posting on X (Twitter) hours ago, Johnson raved about Anthony Edwards’ 43-point outing this past Saturday.
Every decade since 1993, the NBA Playoffs is graced with a matchup between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers. It is absolute cinema every time. Legends like Patrick Ewing, Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Detlef Schrempf, Mark Jackson, Carmelo Anthony, and Paul George had to go through this chapter to cement their legacies within their franchises.
Paolo Banchero left it all on the floor for the Orlando Magic in Sunday’s Game 7 showdown against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Unfortunately, not even a heroic effort from the reigning Rookie of the Year was enough to lift the Magic over a determined Cavs side.
Michael Jordan told Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson the night before Game 1 of the 1992 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail
Charles Barkley and Shannon Sharpe teamed up together on an episode of Sharpe’s podcast, “Club Shay Shay,” where they talked about the current salary trend of NBA players and where it would likely be in the next five years.
When the Washington Commanders introduced Josh Harris and his partners as the franchise’s new owners last summer, select players were on hand. One of those players was star wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
Johnson took to X to share some problems for the Lakers moving forward, with one being Victor Wembanyama and his San Antonio Spurs.
It is undeniable that Magic Johnson is not only one of the greatest Los Angeles Lakers players ever, but also the greatest point guard of all-time. Johnson on social media, however, has become something of a meme within the basketball world.
Magic Johnson's recent apology to Lakers Nation highlights the complexity of analyzing a team's performance, especially when it involves a franchise legend
Magic Johnson lives and breathes Los Angeles Lakers. The five-time NBA champion and showrunner of the Showtime Lakers is always involving himself when it comes to anything and everything Lakers.
The Lakers lost to the Denver Nuggets in five games during their Western Conference first-round playoff series.
In decades past, the Los Angeles Lakers were always among the top teams in the Western Conference. But after the Denver Nuggets eliminated them, NBA legend called on the franchise to improve if they want to contend in the West.
The Los Angeles Lakers will always be one of the most popular NBA teams due to the stars that have played and won for the Purple and Gold. The legacy they have built over the past fifty years isn’t something that can easily be overwritten by whichever team is lording over the league.
In a series of tweets, Magic Johnson candidly addressed the future challenges facing the Los Angeles Lakers and pinpointed the reasons behind their recent playoff exit against the Denver Nuggets.
The Los Angeles Lakers legend made a bold prediction.
Magic Johnson couldn’t hide his pain for the Los Angeles Lakers after they lost their playoff series to the Denver Nuggets in Game 5 on Monday. The Lakers were so close to beating the Nuggets once again, but a Jamal Murray game-winner gave Denver the win to close out the series.
What happens if you combine the skillsets of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson? You get Nikola Jokic, the reigning NBA Finals MVP and consensus best player in the world.
Magic Johnson is not ducking any smoke. The retired Lakers great spoke out on X this week with the team about to face the Pelicans in the play-in tournament on Tuesday.
The 1987 Los Angeles Lakers had one goal and one goal only: to return to the NBA Finals and win the fourth championship of the ‘Showtime’ era. After finally defeating the hated Boston Celtics in the 1985 Finals, everyone was ready for a rematch the following year.
Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird are three of the best players in NBA history. Each superstar won multiple championships, regular-season MVPs and Finals MVPs and got inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
This team's recent surge has propelled two analysts to call them "the scariest team" out West, and now a Hall of Famer agrees.
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