Wizards wing Kyshawn George, one of two active NBA players to represent Canada in the 2025 AmeriCup (Timberwolves forward Leonard Miller was the other), tells Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca that he “one hundred per cent” hopes to play for his home country in the 2027 World Cup and 2028 Olympics. “That’s one of my goals, to be able to be on that final team that’s going to … [Read more...] about And-Ones: K. George, Canada, 2026 Draft, Boozer, More
Pelicans
Three Quick Takeaways From Cooper Flagg’s 29‑Point Breakout
Cooper Flagg’s 29-point performance in the Mavericks’ 118–115 win over the Pelicans was more than just a career high. He also grabbed seven rebounds, dished out five assists, and made several key defensive plays. As a result, Flagg showed he can step up in high-pressure moments and impact the game across the court. This breakout also highlighted why he is quickly becoming a … [Read more...] about Three Quick Takeaways From Cooper Flagg’s 29‑Point Breakout
Pelicans’ biggest roster flaw becomes painfully obvious in loss to Lakers
The New Orleans Pelicans have dropped another game, and tonight made it clear what this team’s biggest flaw is. … [Read more...] about Pelicans’ biggest roster flaw becomes painfully obvious in loss to Lakers
How Willie Green’s firing will shape the Pelicans’ future
With Willie Green gone, his replacement is bound to usher in a faster, more modern Pelicans offense. … [Read more...] about How Willie Green’s firing will shape the Pelicans’ future
The Dysfunction of the Pelicans continues in loss to the Hawks
The New Orleans Pelicans have dropped their ninth straight game, and at this point, finding silver linings feels impossible. … [Read more...] about The Dysfunction of the Pelicans continues in loss to the Hawks
