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2-time MVP compares Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to Michael Jordan
Of course, there's a lot of mutual respect between Nash and Gilgeous-Alexander. Both are viewed as the two greatest Canadian NBA players of all time. But even with that said, what he said isn't that wild or out of the realm of reality if the Thunder continue to be dominant.
The basketball legend is coming away with another huge win after a landmark court settlement in another sport away from the NBA.
The high-stakes antitrust lawsuit pitting NASCAR against Cup Series teams 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) concluded abruptly on Thursday (December 11) with a settlement.
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t merely matching all-time great teams like Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Stephen Curry’s Warriors. They’re on pace to blow right past them.
Tiger Woods was one of the most immense competitors sport has ever seen. His intensity and intimidation factor was so immense that it helped him to 15 major championship victories, and his drive was so great that he made a record 142 consecutive cuts on the PGA Tour.
Recent reports suggest that Michael Jordan wants to forget he ever played for the Washington Wizards during his career.
Legendary NBA head coach Phil Jackson and sports writer Sam Smith talk about the stars who helped define the sport, including Jordan, Kobe, Shaq and "bad boy" Dennis Rodman.
On his podcast, Dwyane Wade made his position crystal clear about who finds to be the greatest player in NBA history is.
Steve Nash elevates Shai Gilgeous-Alexander into Michael Jordan territory, praising the OKC star’s dominance and elite scoring efficiency.