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“The toughest part about winning this championship is that Smart isn’t here and Rob isn’t here,” Tatum says. “But I’m so happy that we have Jrue and KP. Those guys obviously took us to the ne...

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The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/Far-Asparagus6416 on 2024-07-26 08:06:42+00:00.

Original Title: [SI] “The toughest part about winning this championship is that Smart isn’t here and Rob isn’t here,” Tatum says. “But I’m so happy that we have Jrue and KP. Those guys obviously took us to the next level.”


From his sports illustrated interview

Last offseason, after a disappointing conference finals loss to the Miami Heat, the Celtics shook things up. Marcus Smart, Robert Williams and Malcolm Brogdon were out. Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis were in. Holiday added versatility to an already stingy defense. Porzingis, a 7' 2" floor spacer, helped power a historically good off

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Tatum: “ was the first time where I thought, I don’t know, maybe I’m not one of the guys that can be the best player on the championship team. Because it was so hard to ...

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Original Title: [SI] Tatum: “[After the '22 finals] was the first time where I thought, I don’t know, maybe I’m not one of the guys that can be the best player on the championship team. Because it was so hard to get to the Finals. And we still didn’t win. Getting there, that was the hardest thing I ever had to do."


From his sports illustrated interview

As familiar as Tatum became with Celtics greats, he never felt like one of them. Statistically, Tatum is on a path to be one of the most prolific. Maybe the most. At 26, he’s already in the franchise’s top 20 in scoring, rebounds and ass

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Dillon Brooks: "What I didn’t like about Memphis was they allowed that so they can get out of the woodwork, and then I’m the scapegoat of it all. That’s what I didn’t appreciate."

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Brooks wants to clarify something. The criticism did bother him. For a while, anyway. Days after the Grizzlies’ season ended, Brooks tumbled down a social media rabbit hole. He read the comments on Instagram. On X, formerly known as Twitter, he scrolled through the replies. He saw everything. Machine Gun Kelly dropping his name in a freestyle (“Come back like LeBron and drop 40 on you like I should”). James, quoting Jay-Z lyrics, dissing him. (“Unlike you little I’m a grown ass man.”) Anonymous followers burying him. “LA Fitness Draymond,” one wrote. “Tired wrestling heel,” posted another. Suggestions that Brooks’s next stop would be in China briefly had

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ESPN Criticized for Posting Misleading Damian Lillard Interview Video

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