Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges doesn't believe former Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams was the source of the team's playoff disappointments over the
Brooklyn Nets forward Mikal Bridges has committed to play for Team USA at this summer’ s FIBA World Cup, according to reports. Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton and Milwaukee Bucks’ forward Bobby Portis have also pledged to play for Team USA. USA Basketball managing
Brooklyn Nets forward Mikal Bridges has committed to play for Team USA at this summer’ s FIBA World Cup, according to reports. Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton and Milwaukee Bucks’ forward Bobby Portis have also pledged to play for Team USA. USA Basketball managing
Joining an already elite group of young NBA talent, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton and Brooklyn Nets forward Mikal Bridges have both committed to play
Donovan Mitchell: I just felt that I should have been (All-NBA) First Team. So that’s one of my goals for next year, to be First Team. And I felt like I was good enough, but obviously the media mem
Sigh. Once again fan favorite Mikal Bridges is one-upping former Phoenix Suns teammate Deandre Ayton. This time, it’s getting named to play for Team USA this summer during the FIBA World
Shams Charania: Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton and Nets rising star Mikal Bridges have committed to Team USA roster for 2023 FIBA World Cup, joining Anthony Edwards, Austin Reaves, Bobby Portis
Donovan Mitchell is not happy he wasn't named to the All-NBA First Team this season. On May 10, the NBA announced the first team, which included Luka Dončić,
New York basketball will be well represented this summer on Team USA.
Draymond Green is still one of the best defenders in the NBA, according to Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell. On Sunday's episode of the "Run Your
What the heck happened here?!
Kayla McBride scored a season-high 24 points and Tiffany Mitchell put back her own miss with 3.0 seconds left to help the Minnesota Lynx beat the Washington Mystics 80-78 and avoided tying the franchise record for consecutive losses to open a season.