ESPN’s Zach Lowe reports on NBA draft prospects the Spurs may be interested in Just a day after the NBA Draft lottery social media is ablaze with speculation about what the San Antonio Spurs will do with the fourth and eighth selections in the draft.
ESPN reporter Zach Lowe says he wouldn't be surprised to hear trade rumors surrounding Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler this offseason. "It would not surprise me…
The Phoenix Suns were a team that had NBA title aspirations coming into the season, but they fell flat on their face last night vs the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Nets have a talented roster headlined by Cameron Thomas and Mikal Bridges. That duo is superb at contributing to the offense with scoring and playmaking.
During a recent conversation with The Athletic's John Hollinger, Zach Lowe of ESPN explained on his must-listen pod The Lowe Post that, for him at least, the jury was out on whether the Charlotte Hornets made the right decision to (at the time) controversially pass over elite point guard prospect Scoot Henderson in this past summer's NBA draft.
According to NBA insider Zach Lowe of ESPN, the Los Angeles Lakers will look for a “difference-making perimeter talent” in the summer. The Lakers will be able to trade three first-round picks this offseason.
It’s NBA trade season, so it should be no surprise that the Los Angeles Lakers are in the mix. Every year, the Lakers are rumored to trade for a myriad of high-profile names.
NBA writer Zach Lowe has (temporarily) given up his ballot for award voting because of the impact it has on player financials.
The LA Clippers have been the best team in basketball for over a month, but their front office has shown a willingness to improve and make changes at each trade deadline over the last several seasons.
The NBA trade deadline is just around the corner (Feb. 8) and some expect the Charlotte Hornets to be active as sellers. I believe we'll see at least one move made by Charlotte but I wouldn't expect a complete fire sale, especially with a GM/head coach who are likely on the way out.
It has not been a great season so far for the Atlanta Hawks. They are 9-14 and have lost five straight and are currently outside of the playoff picture.
This season has not gone the way that the Hawks envisioned. Granted, there is still time and it is only December, but it is starting to become clear that this Hawks team, even when healthy, is limited.
The Brooklyn Nets have experienced plenty of ups and downs this early in the season. While the Nets exhibit excellence when their roster is in good health, the persistent injury bug continues to afflict their roster, presenting both positive aspects of the squad and significant challenges that demand attention.
A thumping loss on short rest Wednesday night shouldn't take too much of the excitement out of the Wolves' hot start, with many starting to look at the team as a real contender this season.
The NBA’s general managers held their annual meeting in Chicago on draft lottery day and the discussions among those GMs about a handful of competition-related issues were “lively,” according to ESPN’s Zach Lowe (Insider link).
ESPN's top NBA analyst said there's been a "huge uptick" in the amount of verbal abuse that NBA referees have received this season. It doesn't seem like fines or technical fouls have deterred it whatsoever.
Before the Jazz agreed to trade Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt to the Lakers as part of a three-team deal last month, the Pelicans came close to acquiring the duo from Utah, ESPN’s Zach Lowe said on The Lowe Post podcast this week (YouTube link).
Paul George stating that he wanted Russell Westbrook to end up with the Clippers was a big part of the team signing Westbrook days later.
Before their recent hot streak, the New York Knicks reportedly reached out to the Toronto Raptors about a possible OG Anunoby trade. While the organization may not be pursuing the dealing as strongly at the moment, there is a good chance it could be revisited before the NBA trade deadline.
Zach Lowe suggests three players that the Los Angeles Lakers can target for trading this season. After a pretty disappointing start to the 2022-23 NBA season, the Los Angeles Lakers seemed to have caught a grip and stood back on their feet over the last 10 games or so.
On an episode Friday of his self-titled podcast, ESPN’s Zach Lowe revealed the Lakers have had some “internal discussions” about the possibility of a big trade with the Bulls. According to the proposed framework, the Lakers would send Russell Westbrook and their first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2029 to the Bulls for DeMar DeRozan and Nikola Vucevic.
Sources tell ESPN that commissioner Adam Silver approved Garvin, who is the team’s alternate governor, to be interim governor on Wednesday evening.
The Los Angeles Lakers may get one of the biggest breaks in NBA history if they can trade Russell Westbrook for Kyrie Irving and put together another team that can contend for a title.
In a recent episode of his “The Lowe Post” podcast, Zach Lowe of ESPN shared that Andrew Wiggins’ father Mitchell called him out face-to-face after the Golden State Warriors won the NBA title.
Getting swept by the Suns wasn’t a disappointment. Approximately speaking, It was inevitable. Some indignity or another was bound to usher the Nuggets out of the playoffs sooner than they deserved to go.
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