Draymond Green says he wants to experience playing with LeBron James
“I’ve always wanted to [play with him]. Saying I wanted to go to his team, that’s not the case. I’m very comfortable in my situation with 30 [Curry] and what we’ve built and what we have. But I think him and Steph shared the want to take the court together, and they got the opportunity to do that in the Olympics in Paris. I’ve always wanted the opportunity. Just to experience it, to see how he thinks, to see, all right, what I could do to help him and his thinking. Or what can I learn and pick up about what he’s thinking.”
(Via https://t.co/9w0PdNWtmR)
“At the end of the day, everything has to come to an end at some point. So, no matter what it is, it's going to be like, ‘S—, I'll never play again in Madison Square Garden. I'll never play again in certain arenas. I’ll never play again, period’” - LeBron on his uncertain future
Sources close to LeBron James say he “remains undecided” about whether or not this is his last season, per @mcten
A 2026 retirement tour could still be in play…
Kevin Durant on playing a lot of minutes this season:
“I feel great, that’s what I get paid to do. I get paid fifty-something million dollars to be available and play.”
(via @BigSargeSportz, h/t @Fullcourtpass)
The Washington Wizards have unveiled their Encore City Edition uniforms for the 2025-26 season. The team is scheduled to wear them in 29 games. Here's a look:
Ben Simmons’ agent had enough and dropped him after Simmons showed little to no interest in talks with the Knicks 😳, per @SbondyNBA
“Simmons’ agent, Bernie Lee, recently dropped him as a client, according to Stein. A source said that decision occurred after the point guard sent signals that he wasn’t interested in whatever came from his agent’s conversations with the Knicks.”
(Via https://t.co/TlfEZIYdox)
BREAKING: Marcus Smart has agreed to a contract buyout with the Washington Wizards and intends to sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers after clearing waivers, sources tell ESPN. A return to a grand stage for the 2022 NBA Defensive Player of the Year.