Ryan Clark’s bright yellow suit distracts from his Lamar Jackson comparison
"That man is dressed like a crayon."
"That man is dressed like a crayon."
Following a big comeback win at home by the Los Angeles Clippers in which Russell Westbrook closed the...
"I like chocolate, but what the f..."
"This is just sick ESPN… Russell is no vampire."
"What was the cross-up then? You said there was a cross up. So, where's the cross up…you said it. You said there was a cross up on that play."
"Don’t think you’re that damn smart that you get to navigate through this."
"So I open the text message and it's just a bunch of cuss words."
"Don’t tell me that. I don’t work on The Jump"
"I’m not sure I could have restrained myself the way he did"
"I’m only one person, champ"
“You can’t normalize this behavior."
It's hard to believe Russ didn't know he had a tech until after the game, but his shock is impossibly real.
"Y'all paying Russ $44 million lol" is certainly a flex after a 22 point win.
"Off the bus, look at Russ! Showing up rocking a Barry Sanders jersey! Love it."
"There’s no one I’d rather have ridden this roller coaster with than Russ. Contrary to the persona that’s been painted about him, he’s one of the sharpest, most dynamic, caring, creative and driven people I’ve ever met and collaborated with."
'Why Not?' will follow a high school basketball star who discovers opportunities in the tech industry.
"It's the biggest challenge of my life."
"Terror in Tulsa: The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street" will explore a horrific, and undertold, moment in American history.
"Basketball questions only" was a bad look here.
"I don’t think this is a healthy dynamic, for this league, for any player, any team, any local media, any national media."
For a few years now, Russell Westbrook has refused to answer questions from Oklahoman writer Berry Tramel. Last...
Brian Davis' use of this phrase created a massive firestorm.
Nobody calls dunks better than Kevin Harlan.
The Thunder point guard intercepted a question meant for Steven Adams and started a tense interaction.
Should the writers and broadcasters who vote for the NBA MVP award get to wait a little longer?