Brian Windhorst floats Giannis Antetokounmpo trade idea
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The Cleveland Cavaliers' season is hanging in the balance, as they are down 3-1 in their second-round NBA playoff series against the Indiana Pacers with Game 5
After the Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery and secured the No. 1 overall pick, Brian Windhorst threw out a wild Giannis Antetokounmpo possibility
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNBrian Windhorst opens up about Dallas chasing Giannis after landing the No. 1 pick: "They signed his brother a few years ago"After landing the No. 1 pick in the 2025 Draft, Brian Windhorst says the Dallas Mavericks may finally be in position to make a move for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The NBA world, not just the Boston Celtics, received devastating news on Tuesday afternoon. After Jayson Tatum fell to Madison Square Garden's floor during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks on Monday night,
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Giannis Antetokounmpo, two-time NBA MVP and the face of the Milwaukee Bucks, is reportedly open to considering a move to
NBA inside Brian Windhorst suggested that Giannis could suit up for the Mavericks next season. That has a lot to do with Dallas signing Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Giannis' brother. It's no secret to the basketball world that the Milwaukee Bucks star is the reason why Thanasis remained on their roster despite not contributing as much to the team.
Veteran NBA analyst and insider Brian Windhorst shares inside information from the Boston Celtics locker room after losing to the Knicks.
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Fadeaway World on MSNBrian Windhorst Claims Lakers Must Add 3–4 Key Players To Become Title ContendersBrian Windhorst isn’t mincing words about the Los Angeles Lakers' current roster construction. Speaking on the state of the franchise after a disappointing first-round playoff exit to the Minnesota Timberwolves,
In a hilarious moment on Friday’s “First Take,” ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst explained why, if the new Chicago-raised Pope
The Boston Celtics haven't sent any internal signals about trimming their payroll in future seasons, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.