NBA, Giannis Antetokounmpo overwhelms Nikola Jokic and gives Doc Rivers first win
The clash of MVPs was won by the Greek, who finished the night with 36 points and 18 rebounds.
The clash of MVPs was won by the Greek, who finished the night with 36 points and 18 rebounds.
Final MVP: “It brings out the best in me because it allows me to be myself.”
In Las Vegas, Chiefs beat 49ers in overtime (25-22). Third title in five years.
Cut by Detroit, the 35-year-old Blue seeks a team that can aim for a ring.
Warriors all-star scores victory basket over Suns from 10 feet. Fontecchio good.
The blue wing becomes a free agent after a few weeks in Coach Monty Williams’ court.
The combined 57 points of the Davis-James duo were not enough in the Yellowviola household.
Nice success against Atlanta (125-117). LA Clippers fall. Golden State smile.
The 28-year-old Pescara native leaves the Utah Jazz via a trade involving Procida.
The former starter, now in Dallas, scored 36 points and led Dallas to success. Good Phoenix.
The Rooster could join LeBron James in the yellowviola.
Skyrocketing ticket costs for the world’s most watched sporting event.
Another super performance by King James (26 points). Golden State and LA Clippers also did well.
Only two points for Danilo Gallinari in the loss to Detroit.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis return, and the yellowviola rout Madison Square Garden. Bad for the Warriors.
King James wants to win his fifth ring. Philadelphia ready to do anything to get it.
Knicks masterpiece: ninth win in a row. Jazz fall against 76ers.
Bitter return, however, for Damian Lillard in Portland.
Successes also for Boston and New York. Defeat, however, for Simone Fontecchio’s Utah Jazz.
Minnesota smiles as it wins with OKC. Ugly misstep by LA Lakers.
Another super performance by Phoenix all-star after 62 points against Indiana. Detroit good.
The Chiefs got the better of the Ravens (17-10) while the 49ers eliminated the Lions (34-31).
Triple-double for yellowviola 23. Clippers blowout: beat the Celtics.
Bulls beaten (141-132). King James puts up 25 points and celebrates his 20th All Star Game call-up.
The technician, son of legend Wes Unseld Sr. remains with the U.S. capital franchise, joining management as a consultant.
There are 41 players on the first list ahead of this summer’s Games, when only 12 will go to the French capital.