Another NBA All-Star weekend is in the books and, depending on who you ask, it was either a step in the right direction or the worst thing that's ever been put on television. In that way, it was exactly like every other All-Star weekend.
Anthony Edwards had the unique opportunity to play on the same team as a handful of NBA legends this summer when Team USA won gold at the Paris Olympics. The Minnesota Timberwolves star, who is in his fifth season but still just 23 years old,
Ja Morant, Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama are among the players who are popular choices to be potential faces of the NBA.
Team Shaq, aka the OGs, stood tall in the final game of the mini-tournament with Warriors star Steph Curry being named the MVP. Although Curry did great on the court, he went out of his way to be an amazing host for the players who joined him in this year’s NBA All-Star break.
Since player tracking data began 11 seasons ago, Steph Curry and Damian Lillard are the only players to attempt at least 400 pull-up three-pointers in a season while making at least 40% of them.
Basketball is an American sport, and because of that, Stephen A. Smith doesn't think that Victor Wembanyama can be the face of the league even if he is the best player in the NBA.
An ultra-competitor, Edwards has given his all to keep the team afloat amid uncertainty about its direction going forward. After losing Donte DiVincenzo and Julius Randle to injury in late January, Edwards has picked up the slack, averaging an NBA-leading 34.3 points per game in February.
Stephen Curry scores 12 points to win MVP honors on his home court and help Shaq's OGs win the 1st All-Star mini-tournament.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The final pregame introduction belonged to none other than Stephen Curry ... Warriors had long envisioned. Curry kicked a ball to Anthony Edwards before beginning his ...
SAN FRANCISCO – The final pregame introduction belonged to none other than Stephen Curry ... envisioned from the very start. Curry kicked a ball to Anthony Edwards before beginning his pregame ...