Kendrick Perkins doesn't understand why the Warriors haven't provided their franchise guard, Stephen Curry, with a second star.
All-Star weekend is being hosted by the Warriors, and the Mavericks’ Thompson says he would be interested in returning to the Bay Area for the festivities
The NBA is reportedly planning a huge show around the second edition of Steph Curry's and Sabrina Ionescu's three-point shootout
The NBA kept insisting that Caitlin Clark participate in the All-Star Game, the participation they would have proposed was for her to be part of a battle shooting contest between m
Dallas Mavericks‘ recent 137-136 nail-biting victory over the New Orleans Pelicans highlighted more than just the team’s collective resilience—it underscored the importance of Klay Thompson’s evolving role within their system.
This year's NBA All-Star Weekend festivities could feature a Splash Brothers reunion.Klay Thompson left the door open Monday when asked about participating in a potential 3-point competition with former Golden State Warriors teammate Stephen Curry and WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Sabrina Ionescu.
Klay Thompson was a cornerstone of the Golden State Warriors dynasty, helping them secure 4 NBA Titles. However, his departure from the franchise this offseason marked the end of an era – one riddled with loyalty questions in its final stages.
Mavericks guard Klay Thompson weighed in the possibility of joining Stephen Curry to face Sabrina Ionescu and Caitlin Clark in a three-point contest during the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend.
Stephen A. Smith reacts to Caitlin Clark's decision to shut down NBA All-Star weekend offer (Image credit: Imagn) This week, Caitlin Clark reportedly shot down an opportunity to take part in the NBA's All-Star Weekend festivities.
All of them are averaging over 15.5 points per game and have shown the ability to lead the team in scoring on any given night. Much of the Horned Frogs’ chances of contending during March Madness will rely on the performance of their big three, but TCU will need more than their star trio to advance to the Final Four.
Stephen Curry bounced back from a four-point first half with five second-half 3-pointers and the Golden State Warriors rallied to overcome Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 52 points and stun the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109 on Wednesday night in San Francisco.