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Harris also owns the distinction of becoming the first Black woman inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame with the class of 1992.
This week, King James made history by becoming the first player to reach the milestones of 30,000 points scored, 10,000 rebounds hauled in, and 9,000 assists doled out.
A video posted by the Brooklyn Nets star seems to suggest he's ready to get back to playing but it's still a mystery overall.
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar was slapped with a $15,000 fine after grabbing his crotch while sinking a dagger shot against the Indiana Pacers.
While playing at Indiana, James got a pair of fans booted for saying tasteless things from their courtside seats, and the cowards of Butt-Hurt & MAGA Twitter are focusing on the wrong things but getting #LeSnitch trending.
Kevin Durant showed full well how dry conditions can translate to dry skin much to his dismay, but the future Hall of Famer fired off a 12-word profane tweet to silence his critics.
Now moving into the world of broadcasting, the former Duke University standout took on Stephen A. Smith after a debate over whether or not NBA players fear LeBron James the way they feared Michael Jordan.
In his return to the Dallas Mavericks lineup, Luka flirted with a triple-double and was slapped with a technical foul after having some choice words for Los Angeles Clippers player Terrence Mann.
Kyle Kuzma, who is one of the best contributors, is currently getting fried online after rocking an incredibly loud and pink Patrick The Starfish outfit ahead of a Monday night game.
After Twiter fans resurfaced a track from Compton rapper YS titled "Mobsters," and a line from Detroit rapper Sada Baby took a shot at the Los Angeles guard that has folks reacting.
Malice In The Pizza Palace?: LeBron James & Isaiah Stewart Nearly Come To Blows, #NBA Twitter Reacts
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar nearly came to blows with Detroit Pistons player Isaiah Stewart, and many across #NBATwitter thought this was going to be Malice In The Palace part two.
After Morris delivered a hard foul to Jokić's ribs, the Denver Nuggets big man shoved the Miami Heat forward hard to the ground, prompting the refs to eject Joker with Morris slapped with a flagrant foul charge.