Chris Paul is on the last legs of his career, but he remains productive for the San Antonio Spurs. And while the Spurs’ outlook for the rest of the season is grim following the season-ending injury to Victor Wembanyama,
Former San Antonio Spurs star Sean Elliot thinks Victor Wembanyama's individual greatness will ironically get in his way of entering the LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan GOAT debate.
Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA with immense expectations, drawing comparisons to the hype surrounding LeBron James as a prospect.
San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) handles the ball in front of Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) in the second half at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images / Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images The NBA was a center-dominated league for decades until the skillsets of guards and forwards completely revolutionized the game and took it over.
The San Antonio Spurs’ star second-year center Victor Wembanyama has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in his right shoulder, effectively ending his 2024-25 season. This shocking blow to the young prodigy,
A switch was flipped for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in mid-January. After two games were postponed due to the L.A. wildfires, the Lakers came back to action and were smoked by the San Antonio Spurs by 24 points on Jan.
Chris Paul is in rarefied air with LeBron James even amid the Spurs' downturn in the NBA standings as of late.
Victor Wembanyama is widely regarded as one of the NBA's most promising players, but a former San Antonio Spurs player doesn’t believe the French center will ever be part of the conversation with legends like LeBron James and Michael Jordan.
Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA with immense expectations, drawing comparisons to the hype surrounding LeBron James as a prospect.
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Cavaliers teammate Channing Frye in explaining why Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards may not want to be the face of the NBA.
Don't get me wrong — being the face of something is a privilege. It boosts your profile. You're generally more positively remembered in the game's history when you're one of its faces. Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan won the same number of championships — only one of those guys pops up in people's GOAT conversations.