Carmelo Anthony tells Ja Morant ‘put your big boy pants on’
"You’re being tested again to see if you’re gonna fold or withstand the test of time"
"You’re being tested again to see if you’re gonna fold or withstand the test of time"
"I think the game of basketball and sports [in general] is just changing. The dynamics [are] changing. The way people talk the game is changing."
"It becomes about what they have done, and because of what you have done, you start to degrade or you start to talk s*it about somebody else or what they're doing and you take the focus off the actual essence of basketball, what we here talking about."
The NBA on NBC will have Vince Carter in a major studio role alongside Carmelo Anthony when picking up coverage this fall.
"The game within the game, I think, needs to be talked about."
"Carmelo Anthony is not a patch on Dave DeBusschere's rear-end as far as the Knick fan is concerned."
"I'm not talking about myself, because I'm on a certain level."
Future Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony will reportedly take a lead studio analyst role for the return of the NBA on NBC.
Carmelo Anthony has talked to all three NBA media rights partners about a potential role.
"Listen, man, at some point, they gonna turn on y'all. Be careful who y'all are cool with."
"I had truly surrendered."
It's a little strange, considering Gary Washburn already outed himself 10 years ago.
"Hey Carmelo Anthony let’s not do this. You’re telling stories that are 20 years old. … And you were overrated."
"It’s hard, man. Like Doc [Rivers] as a player … Me and Doc have a good relationship, but I’ve never heard anybody say anything good about Doc -- a player."
"What I believe is they gave him 15 to try to erase what I did."
"And with the third pick in the 2003 NBA Draft..."
It's more than a sports podcast, too.
Who was "Tyrone Johnson"?
The eight-episode series is based on the 2016 book 'Blood Brothers.'
We'll get to see right away how the new Rockets match up against the Warriors.
Add Draymond Green to the list of people taking umbrage with ESPN's ranking of NBA players.
"We need to start ranking these weak ass journalist."
This is an all-time great Stephen A. Smith rant.
LeBron's probably not wrong! Let's try to get to the bottom of this rumor.