Knicks Demolish Cavaliers in Game 4, Advance to First NBA Finals Since 1999

The New York Knicks are headed to the NBA Finals. Behind another dominant performance on both ends of the floor, the Knicks crushed the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Sunday night, completing a stunning four-game sweep and punching their ticket to the franchise’s first NBA Finals appearance since 1999. From the opening tip, New York looked determined to end the series quickly. The Knicks pushed the pace offensively, attacked Cleveland’s defense relentlessly, and turned the game into a rout before halftime. By the…

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2025–26 All-NBA Teams Revealed: A New Era Led by SGA, Jokic, and Wembanyama

The 2025–26 All-NBA teams are officially set, and this year’s selections reflect a league firmly in transition. A blend of established superstars and rising franchise cornerstones headline the First Team, while the Second and Third Teams showcase the depth of elite talent across both conferences. From MVP-caliber dominance to breakout ascensions, here’s a full breakdown of the 2025–26 All-NBA selections. 🏆 First Team All-NBA: The New League Blueprint The First Team is headlined by a mix of proven MVP winners and next-generation stars already reshaping the league hierarchy. This group…

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Spurs Dominate Thunder 103-82, Even Western Conference Finals at 2-2

Image via the Oklahoman (Ronald Cortes/ Getty Images) The Western Conference Finals are officially a best-of-three series. Facing a critical Game 4 on their home floor, the San Antonio Spurs delivered their most complete performance of the postseason, overwhelming the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 Sunday night at Frost Bank Center to even the series at two games apiece. From the opening tip, San Antonio established control with defensive intensity, physicality, and efficient offensive execution. The Spurs held Oklahoma City to just 33 percent shooting from the field and a miserable…

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Knicks Pull Away Late To Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead Over Cavaliers

The New York Knicks are now firmly in control of the Eastern Conference Finals after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108 in Game 3 Friday night in Cleveland. Jalen Brunson scored 30, Mikal Bridges continued his strong play with 22 points, while OG Anunoby added 21 as the Knicks, who never trailed in the contest, are just one win away from their first NBA Finals since 1999. In a losing effort, Evan Mobley scored 24 points, Donovan Mitchell added 23 points and James Harden put in 19 points. Although New York…

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Kendrick Perkins calls out LeBron for chasing attention 

With the Los Angeles Lakers unceremoniously bounced from the playoffs via a sweep at the Oklahoma City Thunder, the mainstream sporting discourse has, refreshingly, been a lot less LeBron-centric.   With the conference finals in both East and West tipping off with exciting games and historic performances,  such as Victor Wembanyama’s 41 and 24, the attention has, rightfully so been on these series and players in each matchup that are getting it done.  The propaganda arm of Klutch sports could not idly stand by while multiple news cycles go by which LeBron…

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Thunder rally past Spurs 123-108 in Game 3, seize series lead

Image via the NBA The young and relentless Oklahoma City Thunder continued their postseason surge Thursday night, overcoming an ugly start to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 123-108 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. With the win, Oklahoma City now holds a 2-1 advantage in the series and has wrestled back home-court control. San Antonio looked poised to protect its home floor early, exploding out of the gates with a stunning 15-0 run that sent the crowd inside Frost Bank Center into a frenzy. The Thunder appeared rattled…

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New York Knicks storm back from 22 down to stun Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 thriller

The Eastern Conference Finals opened with chaos, energy, and a comeback that will instantly become part of modern New York Knicks playoff lore. Facing a 22-point deficit on their home floor, the Knicks looked completely overwhelmed early against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cleveland controlled the pace, dictated the tempo defensively, and appeared well on its way to stealing Game 1 at Madison Square Garden. Then everything changed. New York flipped the game with an explosive second-half rally, turning defensive stops into transition opportunities while the Garden crowd grew louder with every…

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Chicago Bulls Hire Acie Law IV as Vice President of Player Personnel

The Chicago Bulls continue reshaping their basketball operations department, reportedly hiring Acie Law IV as Vice President of Player Personnel. Law joins Chicago after serving in scouting and player personnel roles with the Brooklyn Nets, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Sacramento Kings organizations, steadily building a strong reputation as a talent evaluator and front office executive. The move also reunites Law with newly appointed Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Bryson Graham, his former teammate at Texas A&M Aggies. The pair helped elevate Texas A&M basketball during the mid-2000s, and…

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LeBron James felt slighted by Lakers for not getting game ball

March 31, 2026 was a day of milestones for the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lake Show defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-112 for their , at the time, 16th win in their last 18 contests.  In the game, Luka Doncic and Rui Hachimura topped 15,000 and 5,000 career points, respectively while head coach JJ R edick notched his 100th win as an NBA head coach. That same matchup also marked the 1,229th combined victory ( both regular and post season) of LeBron James illustrious career.  Redick acknowledged the achievements in post…

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Aaron Nkrumah earns call up to NBA Draft combine

Aaron Nkrumah is officially headed to the 2026 NBA Draft Combine after forcing his way onto NBA radars with a strong showing at the G League Elite Camp. The Tennessee State standout, who was the lone HBCU representative, didn’t just show up—he stood out. Nkrumah’s two-way impact, defensive pressure, and scoring burst were enough to earn him one of the limited call-ups from the Elite Camp to the main combine in Chicago. That move signals real traction in a draft process that often locks in early. Coming off a breakout…

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