The days that you feel down, that it's raining outside, that your money is the lowest.
Those are the days you put on your best outfit. Because, in order for it to happen, you need to look like you ready for it can happen for you.
"I think Jaylen Brown needs his own team. ... I think this is a great trade for both teams because Giannis and [Jayson] Tatum are complementary of each other."
@MookMorris2 weighs in on a potential Giannis-Jaylen Brown trade ✍️
"[The Knicks parade] just represents how starving we were for a championship. ... I waited my lifetime. ... We never dreamed that we would ultimately feel this moment."
—@stephenasmith on the Knicks championship parade 👏
"Give me a roster that I can win a championship with."
@mcten and the NBA Today crew break down the options the Lakers have this offseason build a contender around Luka 👀
"[The Lakers] ain't winning a damn thing. ... If it's about ... quality of life, ... stay your behind in California. ... If it's about departing from the game as a champion, then Cleveland would be the place that he should go."
—@stephenasmith on LeBron's future in the NBA 🏀
JR Smith tells a story when Tyronn Lue went off on LeBron James at halftime of game 7 in the finals:
“That sh*t was so crazy. He’s so chill. He came right in there at halftime like, Bron you got to be better. You got to be better. Bron was like what you want to do? He said I don’t know but you need to be better. You need to figure it out. Get the ball. Dunk the motherfu*ker. Do whatever you got to do. Bron was hot. He was on fire. I’ve never seen him that hot. Especially not in the finals. Like he stays pretty levelheaded. It can get hot in the moment, but like he was on fire.”
(Via @Rjeff24)
Richard Jefferson says LeBron James got him waived off the team to get Dwyane Wade:
“Look, it was between one of his favorite teammates and one of his best friends. It was like when D-Wade got bought out and he came, I’m looking around. I’m like, there’s a roster problem here. And they’re like, “Yeah, Richard, we know.”
(Via @Rjeff24)
JR Smith does Start, Bench, Cut with different versions of LeBron James:
Start: 2016 LeBron James
Bench: 2018 LeBron James
Cut: 2020 LeBron James
(Via @Rjeff24)
JR Smith does Start, Bench, Cut with different versions of LeBron James:
Start: 2016 LeBron James
Bench: 2018 LeBron James
Cut: 2020 LeBron James
(Via @Rjeff24)