Amy Tanner+FollowWho Takes the Last Shot: MJ or King James?Rich Paul stirred the pot by saying he’d want MJ with the ball for the final shot, but Eddie Johnson brought up a great point: sometimes it’s not about who shoots, but who creates the shot. Think about it—Magic, King James, or Pippen setting up the play could give you a better look than forcing MJ into a tough shot. Do you want the cold-blooded assassin, or the ultimate facilitator making the right read? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #NBAdebate00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKD vs FVV: Who Really Wins—Wade or Harden?The debate is heating up! On the latest "Unguarded" pod, Fred VanVleet argued that Flash’s (D-Wade) team-first style was more championship-friendly than The Beard’s (Harden) solo act. But KD fired back, saying Wade’s 2006 run was a lot like Harden’s Houston days—pick-and-roll, downhill attacks, shooters all around. Do you buy KD’s take, or is FVV right about Wade’s impact on winning? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #NBAdebate00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowJokic Over King James? Stan Van Gundy’s Hot TakeDid you guys catch Stan Van Gundy’s latest take? He actually said he’d pick the Joker over King James as the greatest player ever! Markieff Morris wasn’t having it—he reminded everyone that LeBron owned Van Gundy’s teams in the playoffs. Sure, Jokic is racking up MVPs and putting up crazy numbers, but is he really ahead of LeBron’s legacy? This debate is heating up fast. Where do you stand? #Sports #Basketball #NBAdebate00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowWho Ya Got: The Beard or The Answer?The debate is heating up! After James Harden's 55-point outburst, Danny Green put The Beard at No. 3 all-time among shooting guards—right behind MJ and Kobe. But The Truth, Paul Pierce, isn’t buying it. He says Allen Iverson, aka The Answer, deserves the nod over Harden because of his rule-changing impact and relentless presence. Pierce faced both legends and insists A.I. was a true system-changer. Where do you stand in the Harden vs. Iverson debate? #Sports #Basketball #NBAdebate10Share
Richard Thomas+FollowJokic vs. Shaq — Who's More Dominant?Two of the most unstoppable bigs ever… but two completely different kinds of dominance. Prime Shaq (’96–’03) was the most physically overwhelming force the league has ever seen. Jokic (2019–now) is redefining what a center can be — scoring, rebounding, playmaking, efficiency, all wrapped into one. Looking at the numbers, both cases are insane in their own ways. So, in your opinion, who's more dominant at their peak? #NBA #Jokic #Shaq #NBADebate #Nuggets #Lakers #GOATBigMan #BasketballHistory67Share
Beth Holland+FollowIs David Robinson one of the most underrated players in NBA history? 2× NBA Champion, 1× MVP, 1× DPOY, 10× All-Star, 10× All-NBA, 8× All-Defense, and even a scoring title — yet he’s rarely brought up in all-time discussions. Despite being one of the most complete two-way bigs ever, Robinson often gets overshadowed by guys like Hakeem, Shaq, and Duncan. Is his all time legacy underrated? #NBA #DavidRobinson #Spurs #NBADebate #BasketballHistory #GOATDebate #Sports 41Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowWho’s the greatest Milwaukee Buck of all time? 🦌The Bucks have had some true legends: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (brought the franchise its first title in 1971) Ray Allen (an all-time shooter and fan favorite) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2x MVP, DPOY, Finals MVP, and delivered the 2021 championship) Each defined a different era — but who stands as the ultimate Buck? #MilwaukeeBucks #Giannis #KareemAbdulJabbar #RayAllen #NBADebate #NBAHistory #NBALegends #BasketballTalk #Sports #NBA 3130Share
Patty Mills+Follow2000s Lakers vs 1990s Bulls – Who Wins?Shaq & Kobe’s Lakers dynasty vs Jordan & Pippen’s Bulls dynasty. Both squads stacked with legends, both defined their eras. If these two teams met at their absolute peaks in a best-of-7 series, who do you think comes out on top? #NBA #Lakers #Bulls #Kobe #Shaq #Jordan #Pippen #NBADebate #BasketballHistory #NBAChampion #Sports 3925Share
Edwin French+FollowReggie Miller’s 57-Point Masterclass vs Charlotte (1992)On November 28, 1992, Reggie Miller set a Pacers franchise record with 57 points in a 134–122 win over the Hornets. Added 5 rebounds, 8 assists, 0 turnovers. Detlef Schrempf chipped in 25, Pooh Richardson had a 14/10/11 triple-double. Charlotte was led by Alonzo Mourning (30/8/5 blocks), Larry Johnson (15/11/5), and Dell Curry (21 off the bench). Vintage Reggie. One of the coldest shooting nights you’ll ever see. #NBA #ReggieMiller #Pacers #NBALegends #NBADebate #BasketballHistory #Sports 510Share
Steve Francis+FollowThe Timberwolves Traded Away a Dynasty? 🤯Back in 1996, the Minnesota Timberwolves drafted Ray Allen… only to trade him for Stephon Marbury. Sure, Marbury was good — but imagine prime Ray Allen alongside prime Kevin Garnett. Elite shooting, perfect floor spacing, and longevity to keep the Wolves competitive for years. KG might’ve never left Minnesota if they had paired him with Ray. What do you think: did the Wolves blow a potential dynasty? 🏆 #RayAllen #KevinGarnett #StephonMarbury #Timberwolves #NBAWhatIf #NBADebate #Sports #NBA 1811Share