11/05/2026
“B. J. Armstrong and Rasheed Wallace were speaking facts — JORFRAUD was lowkey a defensive liability. Half of those defensive accolades were media-driven hype anyway. That DPOY? Straight-up inflated stats and award chasing. Dude was out there gambling for steals, stat-padding, and letting the media turn it into ‘elite defense.’
Let’s keep it a buck: the NBA wanted JORFRAUD to be the perfect golden boy so bad they packaged every little thing he did like it was legendary. Meanwhile, guys like Clyde Drexler, Joe Dumars, and other guards were cooking him plenty of times, but nobody talks about that. People act like Michael Jordan was flawless when a lot of his legacy was built on MEDIA PROPAGANDA, highlight culture, and stat inflation. The aura got people ignoring the reality.”
10/05/2026
Scottie Pippen saved Jobum's legacy, It’s clear that Jorbum needed Scottie Pippen far more than Pippen needed him—because without Pippen, Michael Jordan was getting swept every time in the first round of the playoffs.
And even in his Washington Wizards run, he still couldn’t get past the first round.
10/05/2026
This 6’9” rookie is being seen by some as the next LeBron James. AJ Dybantsa’s combination of size, skill, and versatility has drawn attention because he shows a rare blend of abilities for his age and position.
He has strong ball-handling for a forward, allowing him to create his own shot and operate like a guard in open space. His shooting ability continues to develop, showing range and confidence from different spots on the floor.
What also stands out is his physical profile—at 6’9”, he has the height and length to finish over defenders, defend multiple positions, and impact the game in transition.
Because of this all-around skill set, people often compare him to a young LeBron James, especially in terms of versatility and potential impact on both ends of the court. While those comparisons are still early and speculative, they come from the way he can influence the game in multiple areas rather than being limited to one role.
“The Wizards have the No. 1 pick and could select AJ Dybantsa, who many are calling the next LeBron James.”
10/05/2026
Draymond Green believes Charles Barkley deserves a giant bronze statue in every pizza parlor across America — holding a whole pepperoni pizza like the Founding Fathers intended. 🇺🇸🍕😂😂
10/05/2026
“The media’s in a good mood today, and Charles Barkley—a 6'4 power forward with no outside shooting who played in the so-called plumbers era and never won a championship in what some call a weak NBA era—was seen picking up a broom after Game 3 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Oklahoma City Thunder.”
10/05/2026
Robert Horry is absolutely right. More importantly, Scottie Pippen’s defensive impact was never about inflated stats—he earned it on the floor. Even former Chicago Bulls players have consistently regarded Pippen as the superior all-around player and defender of their era.
As Horry made it clear, Scottie Pippen was a far better defender than Michael Jordan.
10/05/2026
“It’s a race to four wins. Coach JJ Redick still believes the Lakers have a chance against OKC.
The Thunder currently lead the series, 3–0, over the Lakers.
It’s one game at a time—that’s the mindset JJ Redick wants for the Los Angeles Lakers right now.”
09/05/2026
BREAKING: An Oklahoma City Thunder fan since 2012 is now the head of NBA Referee Operations — none other than Albert Sanders Jr..
According to reports, Alex Sanders Jr. had no prior experience as a referee, yet the NBA still hired him to oversee the league’s officiating operations.
Old social media posts also allegedly showed him as a die-hard Oklahoma City Thunder fan. However, those accounts have reportedly been deactivated following nonstop backlash and criticism toward the referees and OKC.
09/05/2026
Everyone knows the GOAT debate isn’t really a debate anymore—LeBron is in a category of his own. 👑🐐
LeBron James didn’t just enter the conversation—he became the conversation.😎🫵
Stephen A. Smith strongly responded to Skip Bayless after Skip ranked LeBron James only No. 9 in the all-time rankings.
In a heated and emphatic debate tone, Stephen A. made it clear that he disagreed—calling the claim ridiculous and insisting that, in his view, there are not nine players in NBA history better than LeBron James.
Skip Bayless: "You're already elevated leBron James all the way up to No.2 on your NBA all time list ? I have him at 9 .
Stephen A. Smith: Lebron be number 2 all time and if you're going refute it you sure can't refute it when your dropping them all the way to number nine that's just you being you . Understand so I'll give it to you because as the years have changed age kicked in clearly it hasn't affected you one bit you're the same more damn skip Bayless with that blasphemous stuff coming out of your mouth. I should mean you should be ashamed of yourself for saying that 9 LeBron James 9 .. there are not nine players in NBA history that better than Lebron James is ridiculous.
All I can say to the two of you is this: LeBron James is clearly the GOAT. At 41 years old, he’s still in the second round of the playoffs, even without a prime Luka Dončić in the first round. And it was also LeBron who led the Lakers in the first round in points, rebounds, and assists. It’s clear that LeBron James is on a completely different level. 👑🐐😎🫵
09/05/2026
“Shai Gilgeous-Alexander showed frustration, comparing it to the ’90s era of Michael Jordan—saying you could barely even graze him without getting a foul call. 👀
SGA added: “You call me a free throw merchant—but when it’s Michael Jordan, it’s ‘killer instinct.’ That’s crazy.”” 😭
09/05/2026
Ben Simmons and Jordan Clarkson were reacting like they just watched a crime scene when Mitchell Robinson absolutely yammed on Joel Embiid. 🤭😂
“This feels like a new-age John Starks posterizing Michael Jordan.” 👀😭