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In the 2025 Finals, Jalen Williams is driving to the basket 15.4 times per game, 2nd only to SGA (20.8). On these attempts, Williams is shooting 51.2% from the field and 83.1% of his points in the ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Steals and Blocks from the Finals Thus Far. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is currently tied with Michael Jordan for the most combined steals+blocks per game (4.2 ...
Derik Queen Pre-Draft Workout. 2025 NBA Draft prospect Derik Queen talks about what hes been working on in lead up to the NBA Draft, with additional insight from player developmen ...
The big splash that the Thunder made in free agency last offseason was signing Hartenstein away from the Knicks. He was ...
Monday night at Paycom Center, Pops saw it, felt it, as his son Jalen Williams bent Game 5 of the NBA Finals to his will. The ...
BAL Daily Episode 22. Join Silalei as she takes you through the final episode of the BAL Daily for the 2025 BAL season. Silalei walks viewers through the third place ga ...
VJ Edgecombe Jr. sits down with Andy Katz to discuss this years NBA Draft and what he brings to the table. Cooper Flagg sits down with Andy Katz to discuss this years NBA Draft and what he brings to ...
As a raucous OKC crowd cheers him on, Jalen Williams drops a playoff career-high 40 points to give the Thunder a 3-2 Finals edge.
Facing elimination at home in Game 6 with Tyrese Haliburton less than 100%, Indy will need to dig deep in Game 6.
Physical at the point of attack, Oklahoma City made it a priority to keep Tyrese Haliburton uncomfortable in Game 5.
Thunder continue to turn defense into offense. Oklahoma City disrupts Indiana’s timing and spacing in Game 5 by forcing 23 turnovers, leading to 32 points.
Catch and shoots. Backdoor cuts. Transition slams. Jalen Williams shows his full repertoire while scoring 40 points in Game 5.
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