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Windhorst: Miami is the team to watch in Giannis trade sweepstakes
The Heat are “the team to watch” as trade talks surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo intensify, Brian Windhorst said Monday morning on ESPN’s “Get Up” during a panel discussion of the Bucks star (Twitter video link).
Check out what Brian Windhorst said about Karl-Anthony Towns' impact against Victor Wembanyama as the Knicks take control of the NBA Finals.
For the Miami Heat to get the perfect outcome with Giannis Antetokounmpo, they'll need other teams not to outbid them. If history repeats itself here, the Heat probably aren't going to get Antetokounmpo. Unfortunately, the organization hasn't proven that ...
Whatever doubts anyone had about the New York Knicks before the NBA Finals, the Game 2 105-104 win on June 5 might have sorted. Veteran sportswriter Brian Windhorst’s choice of words puts the Knicks’ run into a proper perspective.
The Knicks’ success is attributed to teamwork rather than reliance on Jalen Brunson. The Knicks are considered a stronger team than the Spurs in the playoffs. The Knicks are currently performing exceptionally well, described as the “perfect team.” Allegations of tampering against the Knicks are dismissed as unsubstantiated.
On the heels of LeBron James discussing his offseason plans on Thursday, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst provided some insight Friday into how James' free agency could play out, particularly in relation to the Los Angeles Lakers.
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is listed as questionable to play in Wednesday night's Game 1 matchup of the NBA Finals.
The Knicks’ front office may have given Mike Brown the green light. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst speculated that Leon Rose’s crew OK’d the Knicks’ coach ripping the referees after Monday’s 115-111 home loss to the Spurs in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden.
As LeBron James prepares to hit NBA free agency during the offseason, ESPN's Brian Windhorst shed some light on where he stands with the Los Angeles Lakers and which other teams he could potentially consider joining.