Kevin Durant has never had a problem with calling Kendrick Perkins out on social media, and that trend continued after Perkins went after Durant’s Nets teammate Kyrie Irving.
Dwight Howard has released a lengthy statement denying that he, Kyrie Irving and other players are trying to stop the resumption of the NBA, although his plans over the return are still unclear.
There’s no basketball to watch these days, but for about a million US dollars (A$1.45m), you might be able to get your hands on a LeBron James rookie card.
Two former NBA players aren’t buying Kyrie Irving’s motives, believing the Brooklyn Nets star’s concerns about the league’s restart taking away from the Black Lives Matter movement should be taken with a grain of salt.
Philadelphia 76ers coach Brett Brown expects Ben Simmons will play if the NBA resumes next month in Orlando, but concedes the Australian All-Star might not be 100 per cent fit.
Two years ago today Australia played France in Kazan and especially now, when a trip to the shops is an outlandish adventure, it feels like a moment in time spent in a parallel universe.
A new player coalition has been formed, led by injured Nets point guard Kyrie Irving, to continue a push to derail the NBA’s Orlando restart because of concerns over taking the spotlight away from the Black Lives Matter movement.