Rest of NBA is trying to get on Warriors’ levelRest of NBA is trying to get on Warriors’ level
Golden State has set the bar incredibly high, and the rest of the league is facing the challenge of trying to match it.
Golden State has set the bar incredibly high, and the rest of the league is facing the challenge of trying to match it.
Fans celebrated after the Golden State Warriors repeated as NBA champions with a 108-85 victory over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, to extend a stunning run that has included three titles in the last four seasons. No reporter narration.
Ro Parrish gives you the latest news from around the NBA on today’s edition of the NBA Morning Run.
It was clear LeBron James’ Cavs were no match for the Warriors in the NBA Finals. So where can he go to have a chance to knock off the champs?
NEW YORK (AP) — Justify is seeking to become horse racing’s 13th Triple Crown winner and second in four years when he runs in the Belmont Stakes.
LeBron James perhaps played his final game with the Cavaliers in Friday night’s NBA Finals loss. He said his family will play a big role in whether or not he leaves.
The Cavaliers star revealed after Game 4 that he “pretty much played the last three games with a broken hand.”
Kevin Durant captured the NBA Finals MVP award for the second consecutive year, beating Stephen Curry.
Charles Barkley and Draymond Green got past their differences late Friday night, coming together after the Golden State Warriors secured their second straight NBA title. Barkley had previously called out Green as “annoying,” starting a semi-feud with the Warriors forward that would last throughout the postseason. After the game, Barkley and Green settled their score, with Green ultimately admitting that he probably was annoying, but adding that it was part of his role with the championship team. Charles Barkley finally got to confront Draymond Green and settle the score. Through the postseason, Barkley had thrown jovial criticism at the Warriors forward, causing a scene on multiple occasions
Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler exited his start Friday night with one out in the sixth inning after being visited by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and a team trainer.