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  • 6 days ago | fadeawayworld.net | Nico Martinez

    In a pivotal NBA free agency, the Los Angeles Lakers plan to make some upgrades to the frontcourt and find a suitable replacement for Jaxson Hayes. As the big man hits free agency, he was considered a lock to leave the organization, but the latest intel suggests that he may actually re-sign with the Lakers on a relatively affordable contract ($10-15 million over three years).

  • 6 days ago | fadeawayworld.net | Nico Martinez

    In an appearance on the 'Cold as Balls' podcast at Fanatics Fest 2025, Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was asked to pick his NBA all-time starting five. Fans weren't sure what to expect as his answer to the age-old question, but Victor was confident in his answer and gave out his lineup without hesitation. "I got Curry, Jordan, LeBron, Timmy, and Shaq," said Wemby to Kevin Hart.

  • 6 days ago | fadeawayworld.net | Nico Martinez

    Ahead of Sunday's pivotal Game 7 matchup between the Pacers and Thunder, star guard Tyrese Haliburton shared his perspective going into the most important game of his career. This year marks the first time since 2016 that the Finals have gone to seven games, and Tyrese says he still remembers what it was like watching that epic showdown at 14 years old. "That day, I don't necessarily remember," said Haliburton.

  • 6 days ago | fadeawayworld.net | Nico Martinez

    In a special episode of the Shop, including guests like Kai Cenat, Paul Rivera, Tom Brady, and Maverick Carter, LeBron James spoke on all kinds of subjects, ranging from life as an athlete to modern sports trends. On the topic of his retirement, James explained how he knows he's approaching the end when he goes against Victor Wembanyama. “I can't play that much further," said James.

  • 1 week ago | fadeawayworld.net | Nico Martinez

    With NBA history on the line, the Oklahoma City Thunder don't need any more motivation to play their best in Sunday's pivotal Game 7 at the Paycom Center. Still, Draymond Green gave them some extra incentive to win with his claim that this year may be their last chance to get it done. "It's a coin flip. All it takes is one Kyrie Irving shot to flip the game, one LeBron James chase-down block," said Draymond on his podcast. "That's what OKC is up against; they were supposed to win.