It's not surprising that Scottie Pippen believes the Chicago Bulls from 1995-96 would sweep the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors in a playoff series.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a lot of money invested in their frontcourt and will likely be unable to keep Timofey Mozgov this offseason.
Kyrie Irving thinks Cleveland is still the team to beat in the NBA. Right now, though, this isn't the case.
LeBron James is clearly driving the bus for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but his attempt to coach his teammates when he was rested for a game and Stephen A. Smith's support of it is stupid.
Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala teamed up with the popular ride service 'Lyft' to prank Festus Ezeli recently, and it was nothing short of hilarious. During his ride, Ezeli hears news over the radio that he's been released from the team and isn't quite sure what to make of it. Eventually, the car pulls over, and Iguodala informs Ezeli that he's been pranked. Iguodala almost takes a cake to the face from Ezeli as a result.
Problems with the Cavs remain despite the Tyronn Lue's midseason promotion.
Stephen Curry did not seem to be taking a layup for granted, which makes John Wall's run down the floor to block the shot all the more impressive.
The Cleveland Cavaliers must see more chemistry from LeBron James and Kevin Love for any hope of contention.
Watch Draymond Green finish a strong drive to the basket off a pick and roll with his left hand, and draw a foul too.
LEBRON WHY THAT MAN HAS A FAMILY pic.twitter.com/7xkTLLjTAZ
— Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) March 27, 2016
LeBron James had a tough week, and he clearly took some frustration out on the New York Knicks on Saturday night as a result. During this particular sequence, James was called for a technical foul for taunting after throwing down a massive slam all over the Knicks' hopes and dreams.