Milwaukee Bucks legend Oscar Robertson chose his top five greatest NBA players of all time and left LeBron James off the list. Oscar Robertson, known as “The Big O,” is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history.
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As we continue in the second half of the season with the playoffs arriving in just a few months, the NBA MVP race is getting closer than ever. In our latest rankings, Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander were very close in a head-to-head and the race is getting closer than ever considering how dominant they have been.
One of the greatest players in NBA history Milwaukee Bucks legend Oscar Robertson shared the only player that could dominate any NBA era, and snubbed Michael Jordan and LeBron James. As we look back at the greatest players in NBA history,
Former Milwaukee Bucks star Brandon Jennings clapped back at Jamie Foxx's comments about LeBron James carrying the NBA while implying the league offered a subpar product in the past 20 years.
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Julius 'Dr. J' Erving is a great in his own right and while he appreciates Michael Jordan and LeBron James' success, he believes there is another player above them: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Los Angeles Lakers won their eighth straight game with a 113-109 victory over the New York Knicks on Thursday night. LeBron James had 31 points with 12 rebounds and eight assists as Luka Doncic had 32 points with 12 assists and seven rebounds in another strong outing for the superstar duo.
Since Luka Doncic was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers from the Dallas Mavericks last month, one of the biggest talking points has been how he would fit alongside LeBron James. Doncic, one of the league’s premier point guards, has been the primary facilitator for his team throughout his seven-year NBA career.
LeBron James joined a club of one on Tuesday, while Luka Dončić joined a club of four. With 30 points and a Lakers career-high 15 assists, Luka Dončić became only the fourth player in Lakers history to post those totals in a single game a 136-115 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Greek Freak dominated in the Milwaukee Bucks' blowout win Wednesday night. On the way, he became the sixth-youngest player to hit a huge milestone.