Not too long ago, Thunder fans wondered if they'd ever be blessed with a young Big 3 as potent as Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden. It appears they now have a trio that could rival, and even exceed, the former group.
His presence would give the front office time to explore the NBA and find a long-term solution to a position that has caused issues for multiple years.
As the official start of the NBA offseason nears, the one star everyone is watching closely is Giannis Antetokounmpo. Coming off another first-round exit in the playoffs, there has been endless speculation about him departing from the Milwaukee Bucks.
With a spotty track record in the playoffs, Karl-Anthony Towns has been watched under a microscope during the New York Knicks' deep run. Even after his latest game-saving performance, some remain skeptical that he is a long-term solution for the franchise.
The New York Knicks-Indiana Pacers Eastern Conference Finals series has been an exciting one thus far, and Jalen Brunson has the perfect way of describing it.
The New York Knicks came back from 20 points down to stun the Indiana Pacers in Game 3, winning 106-100. Here are five takeaways from New York's stunning win.
The Celtics need to reset following Jayson Tatum's injury. The Mavs need to make good after the controversial decision to trade Luka Doncic. Holiday could be the key for both teams.
Collier is morphing into the best female basketball player in the world as the reigning WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, and very few people in WNBA circles are talking about it.
The conference finals series remains in Indiana for Tuesday's Game 4. If the Knicks can level up the series, they will surely seize the momentum before returning home for Game 5.
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 20 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter and collected a game-high 15 rebounds to help the New York Knicks notch a crucial 106-100 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Sunday night in Indianapolis.