New Era Energy: Iisalo Sets Tone for First Season as Grizzlies Coach

Darko Rajaković once said that building culture is not about speeches, it is about habits. Today in Memphis, coach Tuomas Iisalo echoed that same principle with his first official Media Day as the Grizzlies head coach. He did not spend time selling hype or pushing slogans. Instead, he laid out a clear system: disciplined ball movement, defensive accountability, and role clarity. Memphis fans who have been waiting for a reset

All Eyes on Ja: Morant Steals the Show at Grizzlies Media Day

There are moments in this game when you feel history tilt a little, and Memphis had one of those today. Ja Morant walked into Media Day with the kind of presence that reminded me of when the greats knew the city and the franchise belonged to them. The kid who once shocked the league with dunks and speed is now sitting in front of cameras talking legacy, responsibility, and leadership.

The Top 5 Point Guards Heading Into 2025-26

Point guard is the toughest spot in the league. You can’t fake it at the one. My top five right now: Luka, Steph, Ja, Shai, and Dame. Luka’s IQ is generational. Steph’s still bending defenses. Ja brings pressure every possession. Shai has matured into a leader. Dame, even if the clock’s ticking on his career, is still a bucket. This list ain’t about favorites, it’s about who impacts winning. Numbers

Inside South Carolina’s Recruiting Machine: How Staley Stays Ahead

Dawn Staley don’t even recruit. She reloads. Every year it feels like another top-five class slides straight into Columbia, and everybody else just sighs and checks who’s left. Staley’s secret sauce isn’t just wins. It’s culture. She’s built a program where hoopers want to be more than players. They want to be part of a legacy. NIL deals, national TV shine, and a coach who’s as real on the sideline

The Truth Still Stings: Paul Pierce on the Modern NBA’s Softness

Paul Pierce has never been afraid to say what most ex-players are thinking. His latest comments about today’s NBA being too “soft” are just another reminder that generational battles in basketball are as old as the game itself. Pierce grew up in an era where hard fouls were part of the game, where rivalries were earned in playoff wars and trash talk carried consequences. Today’s league prioritizes pace, spacing, and

Top 5 NBA Sneaker Collabs of the Year

If you’re not tapped into the sneaker drops this year, you missed heat. The Ja 3s had the internet on fire. Anthony Edwards’ collab with Adidas gave us a futuristic silhouette that actually looks wearable. KD’s latest with Nike had that clean nostalgic feel. LaMelo’s PUMAs? Still the wildest out. And then Bron dropped that special edition black and gold pair that had resellers losing their minds. Sneakers are culture.

Why NBA Teams Are Turning to AI to Scout International Prospects

The globalization of basketball has created a simple problem for NBA teams: there are too many players and too many games to scout with human eyes alone. Enter artificial intelligence. Over the past two years, franchises from Boston to San Antonio have quietly adopted AI-driven platforms to identify patterns in player performance overseas. The advantages are obvious. An algorithm can track a player in France or Serbia across an entire