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Starting 5 features a primary cast of LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis. It is a 10-part series that provides an inside look at the 2023-24 NBA season.
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The new trailer for the Netflix NBA series, "Starting 5," was released on Tuesday. Jayson Tatum will be featured in the series.
Not that long ago, this would have been an easy question to answer in the negative, but last season, the Georgia native came into his own as a player ...
During a recent episode of ESPN's "NBA Today," former NBA champion Kendrick Perkins picked the 23-year-old as a front-runner in the MVP race. "The young man that knocked off the defending champs ...
During a September 13 appearance on ESPN's NBA Today, Lakers reporter Dave McMenamin provided a clear update on James' looming NBA retirement. "LeBron signed an extension this summer where he ...
Netflix released a trailer for the upcoming sports documentary following NBA stars Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, Domantas Sabonis and Jayson Tatum. The 10-part series is set to take ...
The NBA has “an impossible task” in creating an 82-game schedule according to a source familiar with the schedule making process. “You’ve got 30 different teams each with their own ...
Perkins was asked on ESPN's "NBA Today" who he thinks will win the MVP award for the 2024-25 NBA season. The 2008 champion didn't hesitate to name Edwards as his pick. Edwards has emerged as one ...
That’s how elite this young man is on both ends of the floor… He’s a guy that’s an All-Star caliber player," Perkins said on NBA Today. ClutchPoints The Celtics won the 2024 NBA Finals ...
In a segment on ESPN's "NBA Today," the panel was asked which team is the most likely to collapse at some point in the season. Kendrick Perkins, infamous for his bad takes, took the Mavericks.