Patty Mills+FollowAnybody got something positive to say about Darko Miličić?Everyone remembers him as the “bust” drafted ahead of Melo, Wade, and Bosh — but let’s be fair for a sec. Darko was only 18 when the Pistons picked him. He joined a championship contender with no minutes available, and still ended up with a ring in his rookie year — something most players never get. Later on, he became a solid rim protector in Minnesota and even reinvented himself as a kickboxing farmer back in Serbia. Not the star people expected, sure… but far from a failure as a person. He’s living his life on his own terms — that’s a win in its own way. #NBA #DarkoMilicic #NBATalk #Pistons #NBADebate #Basketball1712Share
Shawn Martin+FollowWhat’s Stopping OKC From Going Back-to-Back? ⚡️Besides injuries, what’s really holding this Thunder squad back? Almost no one on the roster is set to regress like Holiday and Brown did for Boston. Chet still has a ton of room to grow, and J-Dub went from passable on defense to elite in just one season. This team is young, balanced, and already championship-proven. Only the sky’s their limit. #Thunder #OKC #NBA #NBATalk #BackToBack #DynastyMode #Sports 364Share
Edwin French+FollowLarry Bird won 70% of his head-to-head matchups vs Michael JordanBird and MJ faced off 28 times in their careers — Bird won 20 of those matchups. The Celtics dynasty and MJ’s early years overlapped in a way that gave us some legendary duels. #LarryBird #MichaelJordan #NBAHistory #Celtics #Bulls #NBATalk #GOATDebate #Sports 887Share
Matthew Roberts+FollowWho’s the greatest Memphis Grizzly of all time?A fun one because there are different types of greatness in Memphis history: Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, Mike Conley, Ja Morant, Pau Gasol... all seems to have a case. So who is the Grizzlies GOAT in your eyes? #NBA #Grizzlies #Memphis #NBATalk 146Share
Pamela Owens+FollowHow Good Was Houston Westbrook?With Westbrook officially signing with the Kings after years of ups and downs, it’s worth remembering just how dominant he was in Houston’s small-ball era. At one point, he averaged 33.2 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 7.8 APG on 53.6% FG over 17 games — blowing past defenses with relentless drives and athleticism. Houston went 10–2 in that stretch, and Russ looked unstoppable. He’s had rough stretches since then, but this version of Westbrook was special. #NBA #Westbrook #HoustonRockets #NBAHistory #Kings #NBATalk #MVP #Sports 211Share