guerrajohn+FollowKnicks fans brace for possible McBride tradeMiles McBride has been a spark plug for the Knicks this season, but his breakout year might actually put him on the trading block. With the front office eyeing the luxury tax and big contracts looming, there’s real talk about moving McBride before he becomes too expensive to keep. It’s wild to think a fan favorite could be gone just as he’s hitting his stride, but that’s the business side of basketball. Would you rather see the Knicks keep McBride and risk cap trouble, or make a tough move now for the future? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowJa Morant, Trae, LaMelo: Negative Value ShockHard to believe, but league execs are saying Ja Morant, Ice Trae, and LaMelo all have 'negative value' right now. King Ja’s off-court drama and injuries, Trae’s team playing better without him, and LaMelo’s lack of impact despite his talent have execs questioning if any are worth building around. Do you think any of these young stars can flip the script and reclaim their All-Star status? #Sports #Basketball #JaMorant00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKnicks fans, imagine Ryan Nembhard in NYWatching Ryan Nembhard light it up for the Mavericks stings a bit if you’re a Knicks fan. While New York’s 2025 draft pick Mohamed Diawara has barely seen the court, Nembhard—who went undrafted—has stepped up as Dallas’ starting point guard, averaging 17 points and 7.5 assists with crazy shooting numbers. He’s helping turn their season around, and it’s hard not to wonder what he could’ve brought to the Knicks’ bench behind Jalen Brunson. Draft hindsight is always tough, but seeing a missed opportunity like this makes you think: how much does one overlooked player change a team’s future? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowClippers' Chris Paul Drama: Shockwaves Hit LAWow, never thought we'd see CP3 sent home like this. Even King James Harden and The Klaw were blindsided by the news after the Clippers finally snapped their losing streak. Lou Will spoke up, saying this isn’t about the Clippers as a whole but more about how the front office handles its vets. Seems like Chris Paul’s leadership style just didn’t mesh with Lue and the execs. Do you think the Clips did CP3 dirty, or was it just business? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers11Share
summersivan+FollowDid CP3 Really Betray Ty Lue?Big drama in Clipperland! After CP3 was let go mid-season, fans blamed Coach Ty Lue for the fallout. But now, Big Perk (Kendrick Perkins) is backing Lue, claiming Chris Paul was stirring the pot behind the scenes. Perkins says CP3 was talking to players and causing more chaos when the team was already struggling. Do you think the Point God crossed the line, or was this just a messy breakup? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
summersivan+FollowLakers Eye Claxton to Boost Rim DefenseLaker Nation, we all know Deandre Ayton’s been solid, but the Purple & Gold still struggle to protect the paint. Rumor has it the front office is eyeing Brooklyn’s Nic Claxton—a true shot-blocker—to pair with Ayton. Could this move finally fix our rim woes and make us real contenders in the West? What do you think about sending Rui and Knecht to Brooklyn for Claxton? Let’s talk trades! #Sports #Basketball #LakeShow00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowLouisville-Indiana rivalry: More than just a gameEvery time Louisville and Indiana face off, it feels like more than basketball—it's a collision of old grudges, family traditions, and unforgettable moments. For many of us, those early years shaped who we root for (and against), and no matter how much time passes, seeing those candy-striped IU warm-ups still stirs something deep. Saturday’s matchup in Indianapolis isn’t just about rankings; it’s about bragging rights, memories, and maybe even a little closure. With both teams hungry to bounce back, this game could set the tone for the rest of their seasons. What’s your most vivid memory from this rivalry? #Sports #Basketball #Louisville00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowHoosiers and Cardinals clash in Indy showdownBoth Indiana and Louisville hit the court this Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, each looking to bounce back after their first losses of the season. With IU’s home crowd advantage and Louisville’s sharp shooters, this matchup is set to be a battle of grit and momentum. Can the Hoosiers recover their rebounding game and capitalize on the energy in Indy, or will Louisville’s Ryan Conwell and Mikel Brown Jr. steal the spotlight? Tip-off is at 2:15 p.m. on CBS. Who do you think will step up when it matters most? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaBasketball00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowNortheastern women’s hoops turning headsNortheastern’s women’s basketball team has already matched last season’s win total—just eight games in! Back-to-back victories over Sacred Heart and UMass Lowell have fans buzzing, especially after standout performances from Camryn Collins and Taylor Holohan. The energy at the Cabot Center was electric, and it’s clear this squad isn’t backing down from a challenge, even after a tough loss to Rutgers. With momentum building, could this be the year the Huskies surprise everyone in the CAA? What do you think is fueling their turnaround—and can they keep it rolling? #Sports #Basketball #Northeastern00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowSiena rallies around lacrosse after tragedyThe Siena community is coming together in a powerful way after the heartbreaking loss of lacrosse coach Liam Gleason. Instead of a championship ring ceremony, the focus has shifted to supporting Gleason’s family and the lacrosse team, who are facing an unimaginable holiday season. What stands out is how deeply connected Siena’s basketball and lacrosse teams are—lifting together, cheering each other on, and now leaning on one another in grief. It’s a reminder of how sports teams can become family. How do you think a community should support its members in times like this? #Sports #Basketball #SienaStrong00Share