It’s easy for the casual fan to be oblivious to just how good NBA players are. Despite this, the harsh reality is that not every player will be able to be a star, no matter how talented they are.
The NBA is constantly changing and developing as a sports league. The way teams played 10 years ago is far different than the way we see basketball currently played.
Although the United States has proven in the 2024 Paris Olympics that it is still the nation to beat, the tide in the NBA has been changing. The top five players in the league are arguably all foreign players.
Steve Kerr practically blackballing Kuminga within the Golden State Warriors’ rotation has been heavily criticized, especially with Jimmy Butler now out with a serious injury.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
Rashad McCants is not a big believer in the Oklahoma City Thunder this season. The former NBA veteran and current host of the popular show, Gil’s Arena,
Rashad McCants believes the Los Angeles Lakers are facing a possible problem on their hands when the playoffs roll around. Entering Friday night’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks, the Lakers ranked fifth in the Western Conference with a 23-12 record.
Will Giannis Antetokounmpo stay in Milwaukee or is he finally on the move this year? That’s the million dollar question. Every loss seems to bring the rumors right back to the surface, and the losses have been plenty.
The San Antonio Spurs and the league are witnessing Victor Wembanyama ascend in season two. Rashad McCants is one raving about the “impenetrable” weaponry the Spurs star is showing — even before launching his game-winner against the Chicago Bulls.
Just when you think it’s safe out there, former UNC star Rashad McCants pops up again. When he’s not comparing UNC to a prison, or accusing Roy Williams
Anthony Edwards threw the Minnesota Timberwolves on his back the moment he arrived. Sparking consecutive conference title runs as the No. 1 pick from the 2020 NBA Draft.
Rashad McCants claims UNC coaches couldn’t stand NBA legend Michael Jordan. McCants and Jordan played college basketball at UNC. Jordan was there from 1981-82 to 1983-84, while McCants was at Chapel Hill from 2002-03 to 2004-05. “Coach (Roy) Williams wanted to minimize.
In the modern-day NBA, Stephen Curry remains an elite shooter in his 16th season, consistently making at least four 3-pointers per game while maintaining over 40 percent accuracy from long range.
Rashad McCants is infamous for his disdain for LeBron James. Interestingly, the retired guard appeared to support the superstar by wearing his jersey and a crown during Gilbert Arenas' coverage of the Los Angeles Lakers-Minnesota Timberwolves matchup.
Before the 2024-25 season began, anticipations were high surrounding what Bronny James could contribute to the Los Angeles Lakers after a long season spell at the collegiate level.
When discussing the greatest point guards in NBA history, names like Magic Johnson and Stephen Curry typically dominate the conversation. However, in a recent episode of 'Gil's Arena,' Rashad McCants and Gilbert Arenas made a compelling case for Russell Westbrook to take that honor.
In an appearance on the 'Gil's Arena' podcast, former NBA shooting guard Rashad McCants revealed why Russell Westbrook has a claim to being the greatest point guard ever.
Rashad McCants spoke on Gilbert Arenas' podcast about what caused him to hate LeBron James in his career. While Arenas joked that it was when James chose
Rashad McCants's interpretation of LeBron James's attendance at the Cavs-Celtics Game 4 goes beyond a simple homecoming gesture. McCants sees it as a strategic move by LeBron, a calculated warning to the Lakers organization.
As the games move to Texas, we’re starting to get a real clear picture of what the playoffs are going to look like. Trilogy clinched the first playoff berth in the league’s history while 3 Headed Monsters and Power could officially join them with wins in Dallas.