NBA, giannis antetokounmpo
Digest more
C's prioritize defense with their 2 picks
Digest more
Kendrick Perkins Takes Shot at Kevin Durant Amid NBA Trade Rumors originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former NBA center and current ESPN basketball analyst Kendrick Perkins took a shot at Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant on the latest episode of Road Trippin '.
League sources continue to cite the Pelicans as a team aggressively looking to move up in the draft, with most front-office executives believing Bailey is the target of new general manager Joe Dumars. That’s why we’re mocking a trade here for this week’s mock, with Herb Jones and a low-value first in 2026 via the Pacers to move up four spots.
ClutchPoints on MSN3h
Timberwolves rumors: Insider reveals why Kevin Durant trade is ‘incredibly difficult’NBA insider reveals Kevin Durant trade to Minnesota Timberwolves is 'incredibly difficult' amid Phoenix Suns' offseason plans.
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Marcus Morris discuss trade rumors surrounding Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo Next, Vince and Marcus take a look at the New York Knicks head coach search and why Daryl Morey has failed the Philadelphia 76ers.
Explore more
37m
Sporting News on MSNNBA Insider reveals shocking Giannis Antetokounmpo trade updateOn ESPN’s Get Up Windhorst said that teams around the NBA have accepted the reality that Antetokounmpo is more likely to stay put in Milwaukee than be dealt this offseason. The nine-time All-Star averaged 30.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game this past season.
NBA insider reveals the Toronto Raptors are willing to 'gamble' on a Kevin Durant trade with the Phoenix Suns.
Of course the Knicks are interested in trading for Giannis Antetokounmpo. If he decides it’s time to move on from Milwaukee (a decision likely to come closer to the NBA draft), 29 other teams are going to call Bucks GM Jon Horst and kick the tires on a deal.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant doesn't like the impact "ring culture" has had on NBA discourse. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith asserted Friday on First Take that Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will be an "underachiever" if he retires with only one title: